Tummy Tuck abdominoplasty Get Your Flat Tummy Back!
What is a tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, involve and who is it typically recommended for?
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty):
- Removes excess skin, fat, and stretch marks from the abdomen.
- Tightens abdominal muscles during the procedure.
Recommended for Specific Cases:
- Typically advised for individuals with excess skin not manageable through exercise.
- Common after pregnancy or significant weight loss.
Two Types of Abdominoplasty:
1. Partial Abdominoplasty:
- Large cut across the lower tummy.
- Separates skin below the belly button from the abdominal wall.
- Removes excess fat and skin.
- Pulls together remaining skin and stitches it in place.
2. Full Abdominoplasty:
- Large incision across the lower tummy.
- Second incision to free the belly button.
- Realignment of abdominal muscles.
- Removal of excess fat and skin.
- Creation of a new hole for the belly button.
- Stitching it back in place.
- Pulling together remaining skin and stitching it in place.
Procedure Details:
- Performed under general anesthesia.
- Surgery duration: 2-5 hours.
- Requires a hospital stay of a few nights.
Indications for Procedure:
- Suited for those with excess skin post-pregnancy or significant weight loss.
Source:-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cosmetic-procedures/cosmetic-surgery/tummy-tuck/
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