The Tummy Tuck Procedure is a routine event for most surgeons. It is otherwise known as an Abdominoplasty. It is a surgery that aims to enhance the appearance and tone of the abdomen for women that have so much fatty bulges in the area. It can be done together with other procedures like breast augmentation and liposuction on the thighs. The surgery often lasts a maximum of 6-7 hours and most patients don't need to get to the hospital or the surgery clinic till the day of the procedure. Below, the procedural steps of the Tummy Tuck are explained.
Going Under
Abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure that is why most patients are usually subjected to general anesthesia. With General Anesthesia, the patient is unconscious throughout the duration of the surgery. Abdominoplasty can also be performed on Local Anesthesia, but that decision depends on the surgeon. Patients are usually prescribed mild sedative prior to the surgery in order to minimize anxiety.
The Initial Incision
The incision on an Abdominoplasty is often a lengthy one. However, the length is determined by the extent of the repair that has to be done. Abdominoplasty incisions are often in the shape of shallow bike handles and extend from hip bone to hip bone and flatten out near the pubic area.
Tightening and Repair
After the initial incision has been made, the surgeon then separates the skin from the underlying muscles. During this procedure another incision may be made in order to separate the navel from the tissues that hold it in place. This is done so that the skin above the navel may be stretched.
Once the skin had been separated from the abdominal muscle, the surgeon then proceeds to tighten and repair the abdominal muscles. A narrower waist often results form this step. After all the necessary repair on the muscle has been done, the surgeon then stretches the skin over it and removes any excess, it is also during this point that the navel is reattached.
After this stage, any other additional procedures can be performed. If the patient opted for breast augmentation, the implants can be put into place using the same incision at the hip. This minimizes surgical scarring.
Closing Up
Once the procedure is over, the surgeon then proceeds to stitch together the initial incision. Often the surgeon uses removable sutures and surgical tape to hold the stitches together.
The patient needs to take at least 2 weeks off from work to accommodate the recovery time needed. The recovery from a Tummy Tuck Procedure usually takes 2 or 3 weeks only.
The Cost Of Tummy Tuck
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 length of a full tummy tuck scar (hip to hip) may be excessive given the amount of lower skin excess. 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.
An alternative approach is a more limited version of an abdominoplasty, known as a mini-tummy tuck or for a better visual understanding, a 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. This allows the initial incision of the cut out to be put as low as possible and does not place a lot of tension on the final skin closure which can cause it to be pulled up higher. (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 many women, due to the size of their abdominal excess, are not good candidates for the Bikini Line Tummy Tuck, about half of the female patients 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 flat abdomen, a normal-appearing belly button, and a resulting scar that fits inside the bikini line is the result.
Barry Eppley has sinced written about articles on various topics from Aging, Cosmetic Surgery and Health Insurance. Dr Barry Eppley runs a private plastic surgery practice through his hospital-based medspa locations at Clarian North and West Medical Centers in suburban Indianapolis. To learn more about the latest trends in plastic surgery, spa therapies, or skin care,. Barry Eppley's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.
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