 Good morning, everyone. Dr. Saul here in Beverly Hills. I'm really excited for today's makeover. I hope you are too. I know our lovely patient. She's super excited because she's worked hard to get to this point. She's lost 79 pounds. I know if you guys have tried to lose weight, especially with this COVID thing, it's not easy to lose weight, but she's lost 79 pounds. That's kudos to her. So today, we're here to take care of this skit. As you guys all know, you can lose the fat, but the skin doesn't evaporate. And when it loses its elasticity, it just sticks around, can cause you rashes, fungal infection, and other things because when skin is on skin, you create sweat. That's why we sweat on our armpits or between our thighs. Skin is never meant to be on top of each other. Even with our fingers, we spread them so they're not stuck together. And that's what happens with excess skin. So today, she's done the hard work. She brought the easy work for me is to get rid of the skin. So what we're going to do is we're going to lighten the pubic area. We're going to give her a low scar all the way down here so it picks up everything. Look at her thighs. This is not a thigh lift, but it'll pick things up a bit for her. And then we're going to go all the way to where she has excess skin loudly. We're going to do some light folk to give her some contour here. And we're going to take as much skin as possible. My hope is to get up to here at least. We'll see. You'll be in the OR today. We'll see how much we can take. It's all dependent on this, but you can see she has very good skin here, very little stretch marks. She does have a lot of stretch marks down here. We'll try our best as always and make sure she's nice and tight when we close her up. And it's an exciting case. This is going to be great. 79 pounds, the time for the skin to go. Stay tuned. So look, you guys, when I tell you people get infected, look at this, she had a blister here. This is an infection because of skin on top of skin. We'll have it covered up for the case before we start because we don't want it to spill on the case. But you can see she's had multiple of these because the skin lays on top of each other. She sweats and it causes infection. So we're going to cut all that out. So as usual, I like to start from the belly button, isolating it, and it stays at the same level. It's not someone else's, it's hers. We don't change it. It just comes up through a different hole. We're going to sew it together. And this is the belly button. You can see the belly button is still on a stalk. And people say, did you move it to the right or to the left? No, it's on a stalk. It looks like an ape. It goes boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. So what it does, it folds the tissue on itself. It invigorates it. Another good vocabulary word, invocation. Here it is. We're bringing it in down together. And it's folded upon itself. So I want everyone at home to appreciate how much skin was taken out. This is, again, her cubic area. You can see the hair follicles. This was her belly button. We came above the belly button. Look at the amount of skin that was taken out. Look at this. Now we're going to do the big reveal. And here she goes. Boom, bam. Look at that. Beautifully stretched out. Nice, tight, nice little, exaggerated belly button. And it looks fantabulous.