Abdominoplasty or "tummy tuck surgery " is a Cosmetic Surgery procedure used to make the abdomen more firm. The surgery involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen in order to tighten the muscle and fascia of the abdominal wall. This type of surgery is usually sought by patients with loose tissues after pregnancy or individuals with sagging after major weight loss.
| Procedure: |
Flatten
abdomen by removing excess fat and skin
and tightening muscles of abdominal wall. |
| Length: |
2
to 5 hours. |
| Anesthesia: |
General,
or local with sedation. |
| In/Outpatient: |
Either
depending on individual circumstances
and extent of surgery. |
| Side
Effects: |
Temporary
pain. Swelling, soreness, numbness of
abdominal skin, bruising, tiredness for
several weeks or months. |
| Risks: |
Blood
clots. Infection. Bleeding under the skin
flap. Poor healing resulting in conspicuous
scarring or skin loss. Need for a second
operation. |
| Recovery: |
Back
to work: a few days.
Need to wear pressure garments for 1 month |
Duration
of
Results:
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Immediate and persists if proper care is taken regarding diet and exercise. |
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Before Tummy Tuck Surgery |
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After Tummy Tuck Surgery |
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