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If You’re Considering a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)…

Also known as abdominoplasty, a tummy tuck removes excess fat and skin, and in most cases restores weakened or separated muscles creating an abdominal profile that is smoother and firmer. A flat and well-toned abdomen is something many of us strive for through exercise and weight control. Sometimes these methods cannot achieve our goals.

Even individuals of otherwise normal body weight and proportion can develop an abdomen that protrudes or is loose and sagging. The most common causes of this include:

  • Pregnancy
  • Aging
  • Significant fluctuations in weight
  • Heredity
  • Prior surgery

Tummy tuck surgery is a highly individualized procedure and you should do it for yourself, not to fulfill someone else’s desires or to try to fit any sort of ideal image.

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Is An Abdominoplasty Right For Me?

Abdominoplasty may be right for you if:

  • You are physically healthy and at a stable weight
  • You have realistic expectations
  • You do not smoke

Although the results of an abdominoplasty procedure are technically permanent, the positive outcome can be greatly diminished by significant fluctuations in your weight. For this reason, individuals who are planning substantial weight loss or women who may be considering future pregnancies may be advised to postpone abdominoplasty surgery.

What a tummy tuck won’t do: Tummy tucks are not a substitute for weight loss or an appropriate exercise program. Also, tummy tuck operations cannot correct stretch marks, although these may be removed or somewhat improved if they are located on the areas of excess skin that will be excised, generally the treated areas below the belly button.

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All Surgery Carries Some Uncertainty and Risk

Thousands of abdominoplasties are performed successfully each year. When done by a qualified plastic surgeon who is trained in body contouring, the results are generally quite positive. Nevertheless, there are always risks associated with surgery and specific complications associated with this procedure.

Post-operative complications such as infection and blood clots are rare, but can occur. Infection can be treated with drainage and antibiotics, but will prolong your hospital stay. You can minimize the risk of blood clots by moving around as soon after the body contouring surgery as possible.

Poor healing, which results in conspicuous scars, may necessitate a second operation. Smokers should be advised to stop, as smoking may increase the risk of complications and delay healing.

You can reduce your risk of complications by closely following your surgeon’s instructions before and after the surgery, especially with regard to when and how you should resume physical activity.

THE PROCESS

What to expect with a tummy tuck

In your initial consultation, your surgeon will evaluate your health, determine the extent of fat deposits in your abdominal region, and carefully assess your skin tone. Be sure to tell your surgeon if you smoke, and if you’re taking any medications, vitamins, or other drugs.

Be frank in discussing your expectations with your surgeon. He or she should be equally frank with you, describing your alternatives and the risks and limitations of each.

If, for example, your fat deposits are limited to the area below the navel, you may require a less complex procedure called a partial abdominoplasty, also know as a mini-tummy tuck, which can often be performed on an outpatient basis. You may, on the other hand, benefit more from partial or complete abdominoplasty done in conjunction with liposuction to remove fat deposits from the hips, for a better body contour. Or maybe liposuction alone would create the best result.

In any case, your surgeon should work with you to recommend the procedure that is right for you and will come closest to producing the desired body contour.

During the consultation, your surgeon should also explain the anesthesia he or she will use, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed, and the costs involved. In most cases, health insurance policies do not cover the cost of a tummy tuck, but you should check your policy to be sure.

Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain vitamins, and medications.

If you smoke, plan to quit at least one to two weeks before your surgery and not to resume for at least two weeks after your surgery. Avoid overexposure to the sun before surgery, especially to your abdomen, and do not go on a stringent diet, as both can inhibit your ability to heal. If you develop a cold or infection of any kind, your surgery will probably be postponed.

Whether your surgery is done on an outpatient or inpatient basis, you should arrange for someone to drive you home after your surgery, and to help you out for a day or two after you leave the hospital, if needed.

Many surgeons perform both partial and complete abdominoplasties in an outpatient surgical center or an office-based facility. Others prefer the hospital, where their patients can stay for several days.

Your doctor may select general anesthesia, so you’ll sleep through the operation.

Other surgeons use local anesthesia, combined with a sedative to make you drowsy. You’ll be awake but relaxed, and your abdominal region will be insensitive to pain. (However, you may feel some tugging or occasional discomfort.)

A complete tummy tuck usually takes two to five hours, depending on the extent of work required. Partial tummy tuck may take an hour or two.

Most commonly, the surgeon will make a long incision from hipbone to hipbone, ,just above the pubic area. A second incision is made to free the navel from surrounding tissue. With partial abdominoplasty, the incision is much shorter and the navel may not be moved, although it may be pulled into an unnatural shape as the skin is tightened and stitched.

Next, the surgeon separates the skin from the abdominal wall all the way up to your ribs and lifts a large skin flap to reveal the vertical muscles in your abdomen. These muscles are tightened by pulling them close together and stitching them into their new position. This provides a firmer abdominal wall and narrows the waistline.

The skin flap is then stretched down and the extra skin is removed. A new hole is cut for your navel, which is then stitched in place. Finally, the incisions will be stitched, dressings will be applied, and a temporary tube may be inserted to drain excess fluid from the surgical site.

In partial abdominoplasty, the skin is separated only between the incision line and the navel. This skin flap is stretched down, the excess is removed, and the flap is stitched back into place.

After Your Surgery

Post-Surgical expectations

For the first few days, your abdomen will probably be swollen and you’re likely to feel some pain and discomfort which can be controlled by medication. Depending on the extent of the surgery, you may be released within a few hours or you may have to remain hospitalized for two to three days.

Your doctor will give you instructions for showering and changing your dressings. And though you may not be able to stand straight at first, you should start walking as soon as possible.

Surface stitches will be removed in five to seven days, and deeper sutures, with ends that protrude through the skin, will come out in two to three weeks. The dressing on your incision may be replaced by a support garment.

It may take you weeks or months to feel like your old self again. If you start out in top physical condition with strong abdominal muscles, recovery from a tummy tuck will be much faster. Some people return to work after two weeks, while others take three or four weeks to rest and recuperate.

Exercise will help you heal better. Even people who have never exercised before should begin an exercise program to reduce swelling, lower the chance of blood clots, and tone muscles. Vigorous exercise, however, should be avoided until you can do it comfortably.

Your scars may actually appear to worsen during the first three to six months as they heal, but this is normal. Expect it to take nine months to a year before your scars flatten out and lighten in color. While they’ll never disappear completely, abdominal scars will not show under most clothing, even under bathing suits.

A tummy tuck, whether partial or complete, produces excellent results for patients with weakened abdominal muscles or excess skin. And in most cases, the results are long lasting, if you follow a balanced diet and exercise regularly.

If you’re realistic in your expectations and prepared for the consequences of a permanent scar and a lengthy recovery period, a tummy tuck may be just the answer for you.

Come in today and meet one on one with Fort Worth tummy tuck specialist Dr. Kiran Polavarapu and you’ll quickly feel at ease with her friendly demeanor.

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TUMMY TUCK FORT WORTH FAQS

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Even if you’re of normal weight, it’s possible to have an abdomen that has loose, sagging skin and separated muscles. A tummy tuck can help firm up the skin and repair the musculature to create a slimmer, flatter-looking belly.

A tummy tuck, which is also called abdominoplasty, cannot help you lose considerable weight. Most candidates for the surgery are already at a stable, healthy weight. A tummy tuck cannot remove stretch marks, but it can correct issues with your abdomen related to:

  • Aging
  • Pregnancy
  • Loose skin after weight loss
  • Heredity
  • Prior surgery

If you plan on losing weight in the future or getting pregnant, hold off on the surgery until you’ve achieved a healthy weight and have completed your family.

Before you’re approved for surgery, Dr. Polavarapu provides a comprehensive exam that evaluates your health, skin tone, and the type of fat in your abdominal region to ensure you’ll respond well to the surgery.

Smoking inhibits healing and overall tummy tuck results, so be sure to quit prior to your procedure.

If you’re not a good candidate for a tummy tuck, Dr. Polavarapu can offer alternatives, including a mini tummy tuck to address fat just below the navel, a tummy tuck in conjunction with liposuction, or liposuction only.

The entire tummy tuck procedure takes between two and five hours, depending on your particular case. You’re placed under general anesthesia for the procedure.

Dr. Polavarapu makes a long incision that spans from hip bone to hip bone, right above your pubic area. Another incision frees your navel from the surrounding tissue. She then tightens the vertical muscles of your abdomen by pulling them closer together and stitching them into place. Your abdominal skin is stretched down and any excess trimmed. She cuts a new hole for your navel and stitches it into place, then closes your incisions.

Recovery from a tummy tuck takes several weeks, or even months, for you to return to normal. The better shape you’re in prior to surgery, the easier your recovery will be. You may need to take anywhere from 2-4 weeks off from work to rest and recuperate.

During your recovery, Dr. Polavarapu recommends you perform some kind of gentle exercise, such as walking, to reduce the chance of blood clots and reduce swelling. You’ll have some scarring, which may seem to worsen during the first 3-6 months following surgery, but typically flattens out and lightens in color after 9-12 months.

*Individual results may vary

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