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ABDOMINOPLASTY (Tummy Tuck)
You may consider a tummy tuck…
- If you have excess or sagging abdominal skin usually due to weight lose or pregnancy
- If you have excess fatty tissue that is concentrated in your abdomen
- If your abdominal muscles are separated and weakened usually due to pregnancy
A tummy tuck will remove subcutaneous fat and excess skin, tighten muscles and create a flatter and fitter looking midsection.
Your Surgery
Your surgery is performed under general anesthesia on an outpatient basis however many patients choose to spend their first night in the surgical facility. Operation time is usually from 2-5 hours depending on how extensive the surgery (varies from mini to full abdominoplasty.) Following surgery you will wear a light compression garment. Discomfort is easily controlled with oral medication. You may experience swelling, soreness, numbness of abdominal skin, bruising and tiredness for several weeks. Most patients are able to return to most normal activities within 2 to 4 weeks.
An additional procedure that may enhance your results includes Liposuction. It should be noted however that for your safety Dr. Bennett does not perform these two procedures at the same time.
Your Consultation
We invite you to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Bennett or one of our nurse coordinators. During the consultation all aspects of your proposed surgery will be discussed including preparation, relative risks, recovery, range of fees, and financing options. We gladly schedule from one to two hours for your consultation. We encourage you to ask questions and express your needs and concerns in a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere.
After
Surgery
Immediately following surgery, the incisions are dressed
with bandages to keep the skin in place. A tube may
be inserted to drain any excess fluid that has collected.
Patients may experience some swelling and discomfort,
although your doctor can prescribe medication to alleviate
these symptoms. Stitches are usually removed five to
ten days following surgery, although deeper sutures
may take up to three weeks. The specifics of each procedure,
as well as duration of hospitalization and type of anesthesia
(general or local), will vary among individuals.
Health
Concerns
As with any cosmetic surgical
procedure, complications are rare, but include infection
and blood clotting. In the event of a postoperative
infection, your doctor can prescribe antibiotics. Blood
clotting is best avoided by moderate exercise, which
strengthens muscles and maintains blood circulation.
Scarring may be pronounced in the first six month, but
gradually flattens and becomes virtually undetectable
within a year. To avoid excessive scarring and poor
healing, smokers are advised to stop both two weeks
prior to and following the procedure. Patients typically
return to work within two to four weeks. To maximize
the success of surgery and minimize the risk of complications,
always follow your doctor's instructions for surgical
preparation and postoperative care.
Body Contouring (Liposuction)
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Arm Lift
Thigh/Buttock Lift
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