Many people use the words 'tummy tuck' to describe the surgical procedure known as an abdominoplasty. A number of people need to complete this surgery due to excessive fat and skin tissue in the abdominal region that needs to be removed. From pregnancy, this unwanted tissue can result, or often it is caused by excessive weight loss.
  
An abdominoplasty is useful to certain people with problems of this nature. If a person's abdomen is too large for the body's size, or is a hindrance, skin and fat can be removed. The surgery is also useful to strengthen abdominal muscles, or to hold separated muscles together.
  
The patient will be thoroughly examined before surgery begins, and before the doctor even recommends it. The abdominoplasty may be affected by several things. For example, if the patient still wishes to have a baby, if there are scars from other surgeries, the condition of the muscles and the amount of extra skin to be removed.
  
Before this type of surgery can be recommended, an examination of the patient should occur. This observation will allow the doctor to determine how much excess skin and/or fat needs to be removed. It will also help the doctor determine which type of procedure will be best.
  
During surgery, the surgeon will make a cut slightly higher than the pubic area, between the hips. Another incision is also made so that the navel is not attached. The surgeon will now gain access to the muscles and fascia that need tightening by separating the skin from the abdominal wall.
  
The surgeon will use sutures during the procedure. The sutures tighten the muscles, and re-attach the naval in its new position. During the process, all extra and unnecessary fat and skin tissue is taken out.
  
Liposuction may also be part of the surgery. This smooths the abdominal area. The patient may require a compression garment after surgery, wound dressings and a drainage tube for excess fluids.
  
A patient may require either a full or partial tummy tuck, depending on their reason for the surgical procedure. A doctor may also need to make use of several procedures in order to accomplish the desired results, or may recommend an extended abdominoplasty. The wounds heal within one to four weeks, depending on the surgical procedure used.
  
  
An abdominoplasty is useful to certain people with problems of this nature. If a person's abdomen is too large for the body's size, or is a hindrance, skin and fat can be removed. The surgery is also useful to strengthen abdominal muscles, or to hold separated muscles together.
The patient will be thoroughly examined before surgery begins, and before the doctor even recommends it. The abdominoplasty may be affected by several things. For example, if the patient still wishes to have a baby, if there are scars from other surgeries, the condition of the muscles and the amount of extra skin to be removed.
Before this type of surgery can be recommended, an examination of the patient should occur. This observation will allow the doctor to determine how much excess skin and/or fat needs to be removed. It will also help the doctor determine which type of procedure will be best.
During surgery, the surgeon will make a cut slightly higher than the pubic area, between the hips. Another incision is also made so that the navel is not attached. The surgeon will now gain access to the muscles and fascia that need tightening by separating the skin from the abdominal wall.
The surgeon will use sutures during the procedure. The sutures tighten the muscles, and re-attach the naval in its new position. During the process, all extra and unnecessary fat and skin tissue is taken out.
Liposuction may also be part of the surgery. This smooths the abdominal area. The patient may require a compression garment after surgery, wound dressings and a drainage tube for excess fluids.
A patient may require either a full or partial tummy tuck, depending on their reason for the surgical procedure. A doctor may also need to make use of several procedures in order to accomplish the desired results, or may recommend an extended abdominoplasty. The wounds heal within one to four weeks, depending on the surgical procedure used.
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