When All Else Fails – Tummy Tuck
A tummy tuck, also referred to as an abdominoplasty, can help reduce the appearance of loose and flabby skin around your abdomen by strengthening the walls of your tummy, as well as tightening your stomach muscles. This surgery removes fat and tightens loose skin around the abdomen and is not meant to be used as a weight loss tool. Tummy tucks are for areas around the abdomen that don’t respond to diet and exercise and can be an ideal solution to achieving a slimmer waistline.
During your initial cosmetic plastic surgery consultation, your board certified plastic surgeon will guide you through the process of the abdominoplasty procedure and can give you an estimated recovery time so you can plan ahead. Knowing all about the tummy tuck procedure you are about to undertake will minimize anxiety and fear and can help you create a healing and recovery plan.
What should you expect after an abdominoplasty? The healing and recovery process can take weeks or even months and can be very painful. The most common symptoms to expect during this procedure include muscle soreness, muscle tenderness, fatigue, numbness in some areas, heavy scarring, bruising and redness.
It is important to take the medications that your doctor prescribes after surgery for an adequate recovery. You will probably be given prescription painkillers and antibiotics to help with the muscle soreness and any residual pain. You might have some bruising and swelling around the incision site, but it should heal within a few weeks. It may be difficult to stand or move for long periods of time, so have a comfortable area at home to spend your recovery period. Apply an ice pack to sore muscles and make sure the area is padded so that you can sleep comfortably. Expect to wear loose-fitting clothing that doesn’t constrict your waistline.
The possibility of infection and adverse reactions to anesthetics is always a possibility with any surgery; also with cheek implants, nose reshaping or breast augmentation surgery, for example. Complications like blood clots can pose life-threatening risks in rare cases. There are some other complications that you should think about before undertaking this particular tummy reduction procedure, such as hematoma, belly button death, skin death, excessive scarring, ruptured stitches and excessive bleeding.
As reported by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the national average cost of tummy tucks is $4,500 in 2008, but can go as high as $6,000 to $10,000 when facility and anesthesia fees are included. The ASPS website is a great place to learn more information. You can find it at www.plasticsurgery.org.
While a tummy tuck can offer many benefits, it is still a serious surgical procedure that requires an extensive amount of rest and recovery. Knowing what to expect and how to take care of yourself before and after your procedure will help cut your recovery time and give you the results you want. Taking care of yourself post-surgery will require lifestyle changes and modifications to your diet.
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