magköpeny
Magköpeny is a Swedish term that translates to "stomach cloak" or "abdominal apron." It refers to the panniculus, a flap of skin and fat that hangs down from the abdomen, often after significant weight loss. This condition is a common consequence of bariatric surgery or extreme dieting. While the panniculus can be a source of discomfort and hygiene issues, it also serves to protect the underlying abdominal organs. In some cases, the panniculus can become so large that it interferes with mobility and causes skin irritation and infections. Medical professionals may refer to this condition as a panniculitis. Surgical removal of the panniculus, known as a panniculectomy, is a cosmetic or reconstructive procedure performed to improve both the appearance and health of the individual. The decision to undergo surgery is typically made after a patient has reached and maintained a stable weight. The recovery process can vary depending on the extent of the surgery.