tummy tuck

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3 hrs

SURGERY TIME

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6/10

PAIN LEVEL

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14 days

HEALING TIME

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97%

“Worth it” rating*

WHAT IS IT?

Abdominoplasty or “tummy tuck” is the removal of excess skin and fat from the belly, combined with deep stitches that tighten the abdominal wall and redefine the waist. It is an excellent answer for patients who have had children or lost a significant amount of weight and now have looseness in the abdominal area. An abdominoplasty is often combined with liposuction to enhance the natural curves of the body.

We take extra care to create a natural-looking belly button, and use special techniques to minimize your scars. As is true with all plastic surgery procedures, this is more “art” and skill than many people realize, so different surgeons may get very different results.

TYPES OF TUMMY TUCKS

STANDARD TUMMY TUCK

A standard tummy tuck is an excellent choice for patients who have extra skin above and below their belly button. Tightening the muscles also helps to redefine the waist and give a graceful “s-curve”.

MINI TUMMY TUCK

A mini tummy tuck is designed for patients with minimal extra skin. This procedure is done by removing skin from the lower part of the abdomen, and using liposuction to remove fat from the upper part of the stomach. It is ideal for patients with excess skin below their belly button but not above.

FLEUR DE LIS TUMMY TUCK

A fleur de lis tummy tuck is designed for patients who have lost a significant amount of weight (over 100 lbs). This procedure involves removing skin from both the upper and lower abdomen.

PROCEDURE

Abdominoplasty requires general anesthesia, takes appx. 3 hours, and we will arrange for a private nurse to come home with you and stay with you the first night. Patients love this extra attention, and the nurse can help you get out of bed and answer any questions you might have. We also check with the nurse throughout the night and see how your are doing.

HEALING

Suggested time off work/social activities: 2 weeks

Walking: Walking is started on the same day as surgery

Exercise: Limited exercise at 2 weeks, no heavy lifting or abdominal work for 6 weeks

Other: You will be wearing abdominal compression or a binder for 3-4 weeks, most people can drive around day 5

GALLERY

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