Get Back Into Shape By Undergoing Abdominoplasty
The procedure for abdominoplasty is carried out to help patients with excess fat deposits and skin in the abdomen which does not respond to exercise and diet.
Dramatic improvements in the appearance of a distended abdomen and thick waist can be achieved with abdominoplasty.
Abdominal surgery can help a person to achieve those targets that they are unable to accomplish irrespective of how much they diet and exercise.
Working out or exercising and dieting can help in weight loss and even tone the muscles but it is unable to tighten any loose skin or tighten the inner girdle that becomes loose.
Tummy tuck can assist us in procuring a flat stomach by specifically tightening the inner girdle.
It removes the loose skin from the lower abdomen and the skin of the upper abdomen is tightened.
Removal of nearly all of the fat as well as the stretch marks from the lower abdomen is possible through this surgery.
In fact all the changes that occur in the abdomen area after pregnancy can be altered with this surgery.
There are some limitations to this surgery; the stretch marks of the upper abdomen cannot be removed although they are shifted to the lower part of the abdomen.
Liposuction of the abdomen is not recommended along with this surgery as it can hinder circulation and cause major complications.
In case of very thick fat layers, a surgeon might advice a person not to undertake a tummy tuck as healing problems might arise after this operation.
A panniculectomy can be carried out in such cases which include the removal of fat and skin only without any tightening of the inner girdle.
Abdominoplasty scars are in the lower part of the abdomen just above the bikini line.
Another scar is around the belly button.
Regardless of the scars a person feels much better with a flatter stomach than going around with a belly that is bulging.
The operation for tummy tuck can take 1-3 hours under anesthesia.
Overnight stay at the hospital is recommended as there will be some pain.
Pain medication is prescribed for a week.
6 weeks of abdominal numbness is expected.
Stitches are usually removed in 7 days while bandages are usually removed in 4 days.
Total healing may take about a month.
The final result is evident in about a year when the scars have matured.
Some information to keep in mind before going for this operation is: tummy tuck should only be undertaken after a person has finished childbearing, otherwise the benefits gained would be lost in another pregnancy.
After this surgery any future reconstruction of the breast can not be done with abdominal tissue.
Abdominoplasty as well as liposuction should never be done together; there should be at least a 3 month gap between the two operations.
People with uncontrolled diabetes, weight problems and smokers are at greater risk for complications and should refrain from taking this operation.
Dramatic improvements in the appearance of a distended abdomen and thick waist can be achieved with abdominoplasty.
Abdominal surgery can help a person to achieve those targets that they are unable to accomplish irrespective of how much they diet and exercise.
Working out or exercising and dieting can help in weight loss and even tone the muscles but it is unable to tighten any loose skin or tighten the inner girdle that becomes loose.
Tummy tuck can assist us in procuring a flat stomach by specifically tightening the inner girdle.
It removes the loose skin from the lower abdomen and the skin of the upper abdomen is tightened.
Removal of nearly all of the fat as well as the stretch marks from the lower abdomen is possible through this surgery.
In fact all the changes that occur in the abdomen area after pregnancy can be altered with this surgery.
There are some limitations to this surgery; the stretch marks of the upper abdomen cannot be removed although they are shifted to the lower part of the abdomen.
Liposuction of the abdomen is not recommended along with this surgery as it can hinder circulation and cause major complications.
In case of very thick fat layers, a surgeon might advice a person not to undertake a tummy tuck as healing problems might arise after this operation.
A panniculectomy can be carried out in such cases which include the removal of fat and skin only without any tightening of the inner girdle.
Abdominoplasty scars are in the lower part of the abdomen just above the bikini line.
Another scar is around the belly button.
Regardless of the scars a person feels much better with a flatter stomach than going around with a belly that is bulging.
The operation for tummy tuck can take 1-3 hours under anesthesia.
Overnight stay at the hospital is recommended as there will be some pain.
Pain medication is prescribed for a week.
6 weeks of abdominal numbness is expected.
Stitches are usually removed in 7 days while bandages are usually removed in 4 days.
Total healing may take about a month.
The final result is evident in about a year when the scars have matured.
Some information to keep in mind before going for this operation is: tummy tuck should only be undertaken after a person has finished childbearing, otherwise the benefits gained would be lost in another pregnancy.
After this surgery any future reconstruction of the breast can not be done with abdominal tissue.
Abdominoplasty as well as liposuction should never be done together; there should be at least a 3 month gap between the two operations.
People with uncontrolled diabetes, weight problems and smokers are at greater risk for complications and should refrain from taking this operation.