What to expect from a Tummy Tuck

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Dr. Bobby Arun Kumar .

People describe different reasons for pursuing tummy tuck surgery (technically known as Abdominoplasty) according to their size and shape. Tummy tuck surgery techniques also vary depending on how extensive the skin and tissue is to be removed and whether this needs to be combined with tightening of the underlying muscles. As with any Cosmetic surgery, tummy tucks vary from person to person and are tailored to an individual’s needs and anatomy. Whatever your reason for investigating tummy tuck surgery, here is some information on what you can expect.

Before surgery

As with any surgical procedure, the certified Cosmetic Surgeon will see you for a consultation to evaluate your needs and goals. This includes a physical examination and a thorough review of your medical history and status. In your consultation, your Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss and describe the appropriate technique and plan for you. The amount of skin and fatty tissue requiring removal and underlying muscle weakness can be determined through a physical examination. The Matarasso Classification is used to identify the types of tummy tuck required. The presence of underlying hernias may also be investigated with referral for an ultrasound. An ideal and stable weight is desirable prior to surgery with a history of a healthy diet and regular exercise. Tummy tuck surgery should not be viewed as a weight loss strategy.

During the surgery

Tummy tucks are performed by a certified Cosmetic Surgeon under general anaesthetic. The incision will be made a few inches below the belly button; for women an old caesarian incision can be utilized. Excess skin and fatty tissue between the incision and the belly button is then removed. To produce a tighter appearance, the muscle from each side of the tummy will be pulled and stitched together. Depending on the amount of skin and fatty tissue removed, the belly button may be reshaped and created to fit the newly tightened stomach. The tummy tuck procedure can take between 2 and 4 hours depending on the complexity and extent of the surgery.

After the surgery

Recovery from tummy tuck surgery usually takes up to 6 to 8 weeks. Usually patients take a couple of weeks off work. It is important to rest following surgery. It is also important not to place the incision and stitches under any tension or pressure. The wound and tummy may be painful and tight (often described as if you had just done a thousand sit ups) and cause the patient to bend at the hips to sleep and walk. It may take a couple of weeks for this pain to subside and the patient to feel comfortable standing up straight. Following surgery, a compression garment is to be worn for 6 to 8 weeks (or more) to provide support to the tummy and provide maximum adherence of the skin and underlying tissue; this facilitates a successful result. The incision scars are placed in areas usually covered by underwear. Eventually these scars will lighten.

Typically patients who have had a tummy tuck describe a high degree of satisfaction with their new body shape and tone, giving them increased confidence in their appearance and choosing flattering clothes.

For more information, contact a certified Cosmetic Surgeon.

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