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[L360]Liposuction And Tummy Tucks
by Matt Chang, Mat
A tummy liposuction procedure is not a tummy tuck. Liposuction is the removal of the fat between the skin layer and the muscles. For some, this kind of procedure is used to improve an already solid abdomen physique.

A tummy tuck, on the other hand, is a major medical procedure. This is a medical procedure in which a surgeon will put the person getting it under general anesthesia. Tummy tucks are more involved and as a medical procedure, more serious. When you get a tummy tuck, not only is the fat removed, but an incision is made and the skin and muscle tissue is tightened. Many times, a tummy tuck is also involved with a person that may have lost a significant amount of fat and has a lot of loose skin. The tummy tuck can remove a lot of that skin that has been created in large part by the stretching over time.

Because of the nature of the tummy tuck, it is more invasive, and as such, more risky than liposuction. Unless you have a serious reason, often times a medical professional will opt for liposuction over a tummy tuck. Consult your physician before undergoing any procedure.

Either way, you must understand that you incur risk with either procedure. These associated risks should be talked about with your physician prior to any surgery. Hemotoma, asymmetry, lumpiness as well as numbness are all possible effects that you may experience with either procedure. Do not forget fact that this is actual medical surgery. Other risks you need to be aware of are, complications from anesthesia, and complications due to healing.

It is important to discuss the options and plans for long term care and lifestyle change. With a procedure like this, you need to understand that you did something over time to get in the condition you are in, and you need to understand that with out changing the way you currently live, you are bound to end up back where you started. Commit to change and make the procedure worth it.

This is generally the difference between the two. Consult your physician for more information, and whether either procedure will be the right one for you. With the right procedure, you can experience better self esteem, greater satisfaction, and well being. It is important to discuss lifestyle changed in conjunction with your procedure.

As women age, the wear and tear of life takes a toll on their abdomen. Pregnancy and fluctuations in their weight change that once smooth flat abdomen of youth into a battleground for some. Stretch marks, loose skin, and c-section scars is often what is left behind when the child-bearing years are completed.

The c-section scar shrinks and pulls in, creating a lower abdominal bulge as the loose skin ends up overhanging the scar. Often stretch marks extend upward from the scar and around the bellybutton as well. Unfortunately, no amount of dieting and exercise will shrink this skin excess and many women can attest to that observation. Abdominoplasty, otherwise known as a tummy tuck, will get rid of this problem but a traditional or full tummy tuck may be a bigger procedure than many women desire to undergo. The long hip to hip scar from a full tummy tuck may not be justified given the smaller amount of skin overhang that exists. Also, full tummy tucks result in belly button scars as the old belly button is brought back up through a new skini location. Despite my best efforts at making belly button scars, I find most of them to be somewhat visible and not completely normal in appearance.

Another option is a smaller tummy tuck version, which I call the Bikini Line Tummy Tuck. With this approach, the length of the resulting scar is shorter but, more importantly, it stays very low. (therefore the name Bikini Line) The scar is put very low as the amount of skin removed is less than a full tummy tuck and the cutout is done below the level of the belly button. The placement of the initial incision is quite low and the amount of skin removed does not usually allow the scar to be pulled up higher during skin closure. (as occurs in a full tummy tuck) In addition, no scar results around the belly button since as it is repositioned lower from underneath the skin before the final skin closure.

While not every woman who has overhanging skin and fat on their abomen is a candidate for the Bikini Line Tummy Tuck, about half of the women that I see are. If the women is not overweight with a small lower abdominal pooch, with or without a c-section scar, she may be an ideal candidate. A scar that fits inside the bikini line but still allows a flat abdomen and a scarless belly button is the result.
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