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Jennifer is a 48 year-old woman who had a long career as a television researcher in the entertainment business. As she likes to say, “I wanted what I wanted, when I wanted it and my drug of choice since I was a little girl was Coca Cola”. She firmly believes that food is an addiction and decided at 444 pounds that gastric bypass surgery was her only way out. Today she weighs 170 pounds. Jennifer talks in depth about the hidden secret of weight loss: excess skin. She has had a 360-degree body lift, her legs done and just recently a face-lift, chin lift, and her eyes worked on. Jennifer talks about how difficult skin removal surgeries are but is so glad she made the choice to do it.

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ContributorJennifer, 48Read Full Bio

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Jennifer is a 48 year-old woman who had a long career as a television researcher in the entertainment business. As she likes to say, “I wanted what I wanted, when I wanted it and my drug of choice since I was a little girl was Coca Cola”. She firmly believes that food is an addiction and decided at 444 pounds that gastric bypass surgery was her only way out. Today she weighs 170 pounds. Jennifer talks in depth about the hidden secret of weight loss: excess skin. She has had a 360-degree body lift, her legs done and just recently a face-lift, chin lift, and her eyes worked on. Jennifer talks about how difficult skin removal surgeries are but is so glad she made the choice to do it.

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Having lost almost 275 pounds, Jennifer has had to deal with significant excess skin issues. She talks about her struggle to get insurance to cover some of the plastic surgery she needed. She has had a 360-degree body lift, her legs done and just weeks before being interview for Patient Talk; a face-lift, chin lift, and her eyes worked on. Jennifer talks about how difficult skin removal surgeries are but is so glad she made the choice to do it.

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