Iron Deficiency After Bariatric Surgery: The Most Common Nutritional Risk Before Body Contouring Surgery

Iron Deficiency After Bariatric Surgery: The Most Common Nutritional Risk Before Body Contouring Surgery

Reference Summary Iron deficiency is the single most common nutritional issue I identify among my post-weight-loss body-contouring patients. Up to half of long-term post-bariatric patients are affected. Iron is required for oxygen transport, wound healing, and immune function. Low iron levels increase the risk of poor healing, infection, and postoperative

Nutritional Deficiencies After Bariatric Surgery: What You Need to Know Before Body Contouring Surgery

Nutritional Deficiencies After Bariatric Surgery: What You Need to Know Before Body Contouring Surgery

REFERENCE SUMMARY The issue is that patients who have lost significant weight, whether through bariatric surgery, GLP-1 receptor agonist medications, or structured dietary changes, frequently present for body-contouring procedures with subclinical or clinical nutritional deficiencies. These deficiencies directly affect wound healing, immune function, and the risk of post-operative complications, including DVT.

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