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Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty is the technical medical term for a
tummy tuck.
This invasive
cosmetic surgery
procedure is used to remove excess skin and fatty tissue from around the stomach and lower abdomen and also tighten up the underlying muscular tissue in the region. Tummy tucks are very popular, especially with women who want to return to a more aesthetic body type after giving birth. It is for this reason that the procedure is one of the most common and valuable aspects of a
mommy makeover surgery.
What is an Abdominoplasty?
Tummy tuck surgery can be custom tailored to fit the specific bodily needs of the recipient. In most cases, the procedure consists of 2 incisions. The first surrounds the belly button and allows it to be removed and later replaced in its normal anatomical location. The second incision, typically above the pubic line, facilitates
removal of excess skin
and fatty tissue, as well as access to the abdominal muscles, if their infrastructure requires tightening. Tummy tucks will leave noticeable
scars
in many cases, but the location of these scars will make them easily concealed in most situations. Liposuction is a common add-on procedure to a full or mini tummy tuck operation and can be ideal to fine tune aesthetic results in nearby areas of the body.
Abdominoplasty Facts
The degenerative effects of obesity and pregnancy can be strikingly similar in the abdomen. The skin will become loose and fatty tissue may hang over, creating an unflattering look and feel. Underlying muscles may be damaged by pregnancy, making the abdomen virtually impossible to repair using exercise alone. Although tummy tuck does leave a visual mark, the location of the scar at the pubic line makes it concealable and most patients who undergo the technique cite excellent results and complete satisfaction. For many women who have lost their terrific figure to pregnancy, this operation provides hope which is unachievable through conservative means, such as diet and exercise alone…
Abdominoplasty Advice
Tummy tuck is a serious surgery and does have risks and the possibility for unwanted complications. Make sure to learn all the pros and cons of the technique before undergoing any version of the procedure. Getting yourself healthy before surgery and choosing a great cosmetic surgeon will increase the chances for an ideal result without complications considerably. Just remember that this operation can be designed to fit your specific expectations, so make sure to understand your exact needs before surgery. Some women require a complete overhaul of the abdominal area, while others may only require stretch mark removal or simple skin excision. Do not pay for more than you need or risk the effects of a more invasive surgery if it can be avoided. To learn more about your many options for tummy surgery, consult with a board certified plastic surgeon today.
Abdominoplasty to Breast Surgery
1/28/11 Revised 6/12/11
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