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Correction of sagging skin in the gluteal and lumbar regions using a fasciocutaneous local flap

A major problem for patients after bariatric surgery is the excess skin in the gluteal and lumbar regions. In addition, there is a lack of available tissue to fill the gluteal region, which can be overcome by various methods, including fat grafting or even prosthesis implantation alone, in cases where no ptosis is noted. However, if this is not the case, the options become very limited and those available are not very effective. The use of a buttock lift with a fasciocutaneous flap solves the problems of sagging and excess skin with ptosis. In the present article, we aimed to demonstrate the ease of preparation and the versatility of use of the gluteal flap to correct sagging of the lumbar and gluteal regions. One patient underwent a buttock lift using a de-epidermized fasciocutaneous flap to overcome the lack of local filling. Marked improvement of the gluteal and lumbar regions was noted after removal of the excess tissue, construction of an inferior fasciocutaneous flap, and use of skin traction. In addition, rotation of the flap and its attachment to the gluteal muscle markedly improved the patient's posterior contour and postoperative comfort. With minimal morbidity, excess skin was removed and the gluteal region was concomitantly increased using an autologous flap that is neglected in many techniques; this resulted in an improved contour and a discreet scar that could be hidden by the patient's underwear.

Buttocks; Bariatric surgery; Surgical flaps


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