An unusual case of a nurse in her late 50’s with lipodystrophy of the flanks. She is 5’2” and 292 lbs, giving her a BMI of 53.40. Her maximum weight was 450 lbs and she has had a panniculectomy of the abdomen in 2001 and a gastric bypass in 2006. She was referred by her orthopedic surgeon because the flank skin oscillates when she moves and causes a disturbance of her gait.
She is shown before and again, 3 months after a posterior-lateral thigh/buttock lift with the removal of more than 10 lbs of skin from each side, for a total of more than 20 lbs. Despite her high risk for surgical complications with her highly elevated BMI, she healed uneventfully. Although our main goal was a functional improvement in her gait, which was achieved by her surgery, she also has a significant improvement in her appearance as well.
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