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Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
Abdominoplasty or "tummy tuck" is a cosmetic surgery procedure to
reshape and firm the abdomen. It involves the removal of excess skin and
fat from the middle and lower abdomen in order to tighten the muscles of
the abdominal wall. This type of surgery is usually sought by woman (who
are not considering having any or more children) and individuals who have
abdominal fat deposits which do not respond well to diet and exercise.
There are two types of abdominoplasty:
* Complete. Requires from about two to five hours
* Partial. Requires from about one to two hours
Procedures
A complete abdominoplasty involves five steps:
1. An incision is made from hip to hip just above the pubic area
2. Another incision is made to free the navel from the surrounding skin
3. The skin is detached from the abdominal wall to reveal the muscles to
be tightened
4. The skin flap is reattached with any extra skin being removed. A new
hole for the navel is made and stitched into place
5. All stitches are dressed and any excess fluid from the site is drained
A partial abdominoplasty involves three steps:
1. A smaller incision is made
2. The skin in removed between the incision and the navel. The skin is
stretched down and excess skin removed
3. The flap is stitched back into place
Recovery from a complete abdominoplasty can take from four to six weeks
and patients are advised to take this recovery time off from work. For the
first ten days, a patient may experience bruising and discomfort. A
supportive abdominal binder is normally worn to ensure proper healing.
Patients are advised not to smoke during recovery.
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