Tummy Tuck (abdominoplasty)
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A full tummy tuck requires a horizontal incision in the area between the pubic hairline and the belly button.
The final results may be hidden at first by swelling and your inability to stand fully upright until internal injuries heal.
In a week or two, you should be standing proud and confident in your new slimmer profile.
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- 07.00 AM - 07.00 PM
- 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM
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A tummy tuck is a procedure that allows for the repair of the muscles of the abdominal wall after excess weight gain and/or pregnancy. The procedure removes excess weight and stretch marks, making it ideal for patients that have had children or have lost massive amounts of weight, either by gastric bypass or with traditional methods.
On the day of your procedure, you should plan to be at the surgery center for at least 3 ½ hours. The surgery itself takes approximately 2 1/2 hours in surgery and the remaining time will be spent administering anesthesia and preparing you to go home.
After your tummy tuck, you should plan to take 2 weeks off of work because you will be required to limit your physical activity and stay bent at the waistline for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, you should be able to stand up straight and return to work. You will have a draining tube for one week and wear a compression garment for 6 weeks following your surgery.
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The tummy tuck will result in a flatter and firmer abdominal contour, more proportionate to your body weight and physique type.
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Tummy Tuck
The degree of correction required will determine the shape and length of the incision.
Through this incision, weakened abdominal muscles are corrected and sutured, and excess fat, tissue, and skin are removed.
A second incision around the belly button may be necessary to remove excess skin in the upper abdomen. Skin incisions are closed with sutures, adhesives, tapes, or skin staples.