Mum Who Lost 16½ Stone Told to Gain Weight to Qualify for NHS Excess-Skin Surgery

A British mother who lost an astonishing 16½ stone through diet and exercise says she has been told by NHS providers that she may need to gain weight before qualifying for excess skin removal surgery, prompting frustration and confusion. After shedding a huge amount of weight, many people find themselves left with significant loose skin — a common issue after dramatic weight loss that can cause discomfort, hygiene challenges, and emotional distress.

In the UK, procedures to remove excess skin such as abdominoplasty or body contouring are generally considered cosmetic operations, not standard NHS treatments, unless the loose skin is causing severe functional problems that significantly restrict daily life. Patients often need to meet strict criteria, including achieving a certain stable weight and sometimes maintaining it for a long period, before their cases are considered for funding. In some cases, doctors may even advise adjusting weight — either losing more or gaining — to fit within policy thresholds.