Abdominoplasty – The Tummy Tuck
Our abdomens or tummies come in many different shapes and sizes. Many environmental
factors affect them such as time, gravity, pregnancies and these all take their toll on how they look. The influences of television and
magazines set what we perceive as ‘normal.’ Which surgeon you choose is very important as not
all surgeons will offer the same method of tummy tuck.
Our bodies are three dimensional. Excess sagging tissue often extend from the front
to the sides and to the back of the body. Surgery can treat these and other arrears from ‘sculpturing’ and leaving certain parts
alone.
Tummy tucks can provide very rewarding benefits as long as the patient understands
the risk of complications. It is essential that a patient knows the risks involves with all surgical procedures and an Abdominoplasty
surgeon should be willing to discuss and review the risks with you. The surgeon should perform a thorough medical examination of his
patient before the tummy tuck surgery to identify whether that patient poses a higher risk for complications.
A tummy tuck operation is performed following the administration of anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia in itself carries risks and following the tummy tuck surgery, there is also a risk of infection and blood clots. Blood clots
are usually avoided by making sure the patient moves around as soon as possible following the tummy tuck surgery. Conditions such as poor
healing might require another operation and it is advisable to address this with the tummy tuck surgeon before the surgery
commences.
The type of tummy tuck surgery a patient will receive depends
upon the amount of fat deposits they have in their abdominal area. This will also determine which will be the most
effective.
During your initial consultation you will find the benefits of the tummy tuck. The surgeon should carry out a full evaluation of
the patient’s health and lifestyle to decide whether a tummy tuck will be the best choice. A patient should be prepared to disclose all
their medical history and their expectations. In return the surgeon will be able to explain whether a patient’s expectations are
feasible. This is very important as the more information a patient provides their surgeon, the
happier they are likely to be with the results. Another reason for the importance of honestly
is due to the risks that can influence the outcome of a tummy tuck operation and the increased risk of complications.
During this consultation the surgeon will discuss the finances of the operation
along with other aspects of the surgical procedure. The patient will be given instructions based upon their individual conditions to help
prepare them for their tummy tuck. To prepare for the tummy tuck, a patient will be given guidelines regarding their diet along with other
lifestyle changes that are needed. These instructions are only temporary although it is essential to follow them as they help avoid the
risk of complications during and after the procedure.
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