Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
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WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR A TUMMY TUCK?
- Features that result from pregnancy or large weight losses.
- Excess skin folds of the abdomen.
- Unsightly stretch marks or previous incisions that you would like removed.
- Excess fatty accumulation in the abdomen.
- A bulge and protuberance in the lower abdomen that comes from weakened ligaments.
- Weakened abdominal muscles.
THE PROCEDURE
- Anesthesia is used and it takes about three hours.
- A bikini incision is made that is hidden low on the abdomen, concealed by even very revealing garments.
- Excess skin and fat is removed.
- The belly button is preserved and looks very natural and youthful.
- The internal ligaments and muscles are tightened and firmed.
- There are no dressings or garments.
- Through the same abdominoplasty incision, prominent lower ribs can be contoured or breast implants placed.
- This can be combined with other surgeries such as liposuction or hysterectomy.
THE RECOVERY AFTER A TUMMY TUCK
- You can go home after several hours or stay overnight.
- Drains are used for several days.
- You can shower on the second day after surgery.
- Moderate pain for the first two days that is much less by the third day and easily controlled by medications. It is easy to walk and ambulate.
- You will feel very groggy for the first two days and weak for about ten days.
- Swelling is mild to moderate for the first week after which it rapidly disappears. Some swelling lingers low down near the incision for several months.
- Usually only very mild or no bruising.
- Resume many activities after the first week, and most by at least three weeks.
- Very few stitches to remove, they are mostly dissolvable.
- Off of work for seven to fourteen days.
THE RESULT FROM A TUMMY TUCK
- Firmer, flatter, more contoured, and tighter abdomen.
- Better fit in clothing and the ability to wear smaller sizes.
- Very natural result that just gets better in time.
- Natural and presentable appearance after the first week that just gets better over the next three to six months.









