Tummy Tuck Surgery Is The Cure To Aging For Your Abdomen   by Dave Stringham

After pregnancy, weight loss or just plain aging, many people find themselves with excess skin and fat around the belly and decreased strength and tone of the muscles beneath. Abdominoplasty or “tummy tuck” addresses these problems for both women and men. The result is improved body contour and a smoother shape to the abdomen. During the surgery an incision is made within the “bikini” or “boxer” line under the abdomen; this helps to hide the scar under clothes following the procedure.

Excess skin and fat are removed, the muscle beneath is tightened, the skin is re-draped to provide a pleasing body shape, and often the belly button is moved to a new position within the newly contoured abdomen. In some cases, a “mini abdominoplasty” can be performed, which affords many of the same results with shorter scars. In other cases, abdominoplasty is combined with liposuction for further fat removal and body contouring. Your plastic surgeon will work with you to develop an operative plan that addresses your specific needs.

During your consultation, your plastic surgeon will examine you and discuss recommendations for the specific type of abdominoplasty to yield the best results. Also during this time you will be able to ask as many questions as you may have. The best thing to do is come prepared. Many plastic surgeon ask for before and after pictures so that you may see the difference and also for future patients to see his work. After the consultation you will set up a time and date for your procedure or procedures.

The procedure is often done as an outpatient with recovery either at a specialized overnight care center or at home, sometimes with a private duty nurse. It is performed under general anesthesia administered by a physician anesthesiologist to minimize discomfort during the procedure. Most patients have very little pain following the surgery as well because long-acting local anesthetic is administered as part of the procedure.

Most patients return to work about ten to fourteen days after surgery. Your surgeon usually will use drains to remove excess fluid and these may be in place for several days following surgery. There may be some bruising for a week or so and some swelling for a few weeks following surgery. Your plastic surgeon will let you know what you should and shouldn’t do after your surgery is performed. By following his or her rules your will have the best results.

About the Author

Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com offers information on body contouring in Beverly Hills and plastic surgery procedures such as beverly hills tummy tuck, thighplasty, arm lift, liposuction, breast augmentation, and facelift.


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