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Tummy Tuck
What
can an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) do for me?
An abdominoplasty
can provide you with a trimmer waistline and flatter stomach by
removing excess skin and fat from the mid and lower abdomen. The tissue
surrounding the muscle can be tightened as well in order to reposition
the muscles and achieve the desired result. This can help to reverse
some of the changes that occur to the abdominal area following
pregnancy, significant weight loss, or resulting from the normal aging
process.
Not
everyone with excess skin and fat in the abdominal area is well suited
for the tummy tuck procedure. If the excess tissue is
predominantly fat, liposuction of the area may be the best solution. An
abdominoplasty is most beneficial in cases where excess
skin and/or displaced muscle tissue compromise the structural strength
of the abdominal wall, resulting in a protruding abdomen. If you have
any questions as to what procedure would best fit your case, feel free
to come in for a complementary consultation with Dr. Springer. He will
help you choose the best option given your unique set of circumstances.
Why consider
an abdominoplasty?
If you
experience any of the following symptoms or conditions, you may be a
good candidate for this procedure:
- Protruding
abdomen that is out of proportion to the rest of your body, as can
occur following pregnancy, weight loss or other significant changes to
the abdomen.
- Excess of sagging
abdominal skin or fatty tissue in your mid or lower abdomen.
The best
candidates for a tummy tuck are those who maintain a healthy diet and
exercise program but still experience loose skin and a protruding
abdomen. Women who have had multiple pregnancies or those who have
undergone a significant weight loss may have stretched the skin and
muscle beyond the point at which they can return to their original
form. This procedure tightens up the abdominal area in order to
recreate a more flattering figure. In addition, those who have lost
skin elasticity can be helped greatly as this procedure will remove
excess skin, tightening what is left behind.
Those who
are planning on additional pregnancies in the future, or those who are
planning on losing a relatively large amount of weight should wait
before undergoing this procedure since the integrity of the abdominal
skin and muscle may change significantly. If you have any questions on
whether or not you are ready to undergo this surgery, please come in
for your free consultation with Dr. Springer.
How do I
select a competent plastic surgeon?
Perhaps
your most important decision regarding abdominoplasty surgery is the
choice of your plastic surgeon. One way to ensure that your physician
can offer you the care you deserve is to make sure he or she is
certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. This is the only
plastic surgery board recognized by the American Medical Association
and the American Hospital Association in Plastic Surgery. The American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the American Society of
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), two prestigious national
associations, require that all of their members pass the plastic
surgery board exams. Choosing a surgeon who is a member of one or both
of these associations ensures that he or she is well educated and has
years of experience in the field of cosmetic surgery.
An
equally important factor is how comfortable you are with the surgeon
that you choose. Make sure you feel he or she has spent enough time
speaking with you, and that the physician understands your needs and
desires. You are having surgery, therefore, you should feel like your
needs are being heard and met. Ask to see before and after pictures of
prior breast reduction patients. The physician should be willing to
show some to you – make sure to verify that they are his or her own
patients.
How is the
abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) performed?
The
length and extent of surgery varies depending on the amount of tissue
that must be removed and the contour of the muscles and underlying
tissues. However, many of the fundamentals of the procedure remain the
same across cases.
In an
abdominoplasty a horizontal incision is made just above the pubic area,
extending from one side to the other. Depending on what areas need
revision, an incision around the navel also may be necessary. The skin
and fatty tissue is then detached from the muscle underneath. If
necessary the loose tissue and muscle underneath are cinched together
and tightened with sutures. The skin above the incision is then pulled
down, the excess tissue is removed, and a small incision is made for
the new location of the navel if necessary. Finally, the incision is
carefully sutured closed in order to minimize the visibility of the
scar that will result.
If the
amount of excess fat is minimal and the skin is relatively taut, the
procedure is less involved. An incision is made in the same area but is
shorter than with a full abdominoplasty. The skin is lifted and small
bulges of excess fat are removed surgically before the incision is
closed. Generally, very little skin is removed. This is called a
mini-abdominoplasty and is less involved than a full abdominoplasty.
For those who have significant amounts of loose, excess skin, a similar
procedure called a panniculectomy removes it via an incision made
around the pubic area. In this procedure the tissue is separated from
the underlying muscle, the skin is pulled downward until it is taut,
and the excess is removed before the incision is closed.
If you
have stretch marks on your abdomen, some of them may be removed by an
abdominoplasty or panniculectomy. Any that are found higher on the
abdomen, however, will remain, but they may be relocated to a less
conspicuous position. This procedure may help to flatten the remaining
stretch marks slightly, but it is likely that there will not be a great
improvement in their appearance as a result of this procedure. In
addition, scars on the abdomen that remain from previous surgeries may
change due to the stretching of the skin in the area.
Do you
perform this procedure in a hospital or clinic
setting?
Our
abdominoplasty cases are normally performed in a Joint Commissioned accredited
office based surgery location. Abdominoplasties are usually performed
as
outpatient procedures under general anesthesia, so you may go home a
few hours after surgery. However, depending on the extensiveness of the
procedure, it may be appropriate for you to stay overnight.
What can I
expect after surgery?
You will
experience some pain and discomfort in the abdominal area for a few
days after surgery. A prescription for pain medication will be given to
you in order to decrease your level of discomfort. Swelling and
bruising will occur and persist for a few weeks, but should resolve
almost completely a month or two following surgery. We do ask that you
wear a support garment for at least a couple of weeks to help reduce
the swelling and support the abdomen while it heals.
We
usually suggest that you take at least ten days off before returning to
work – a couple more weeks if you have a job that requires heavy labor
or lifting. For the first couple of weeks, straining the muscles in the
abdomen, bending, and lifting anything heavier than five pounds must be
avoided in order to ensure that the incisions heal well. After about a
month, you should be able to resume most normal activities including
some mild exercise. Sit-ups, strenuous exercise, and other exercises
that target the abdomen should be avoided until at least six weeks
after surgery.
What are my
payment options?
As is the
case with all cosmetic surgery, full payment for your surgery is
required prior to you surgery date. However, Dr. Springer does offer
another payment option in addition to cash, personal check or credit
card. For many years he has offered financing to his cosmetic patients,
in order to allow more flexibility in payment. When you come into the
office for your free consultation, we will be happy to discuss all of
the pricing and payment options with you. At that time, we can give you
the names of the financing firms with whom we work.
What can I
expect from my final result?
Abdominoplasty
surgery enhances your body contour by making the abdomen firmer and
flatter and possibly giving you a slimmer waist. Most likely it will
take at least a month before you begin to see a significant improvement
in your result. In many cases the scar continues to lighten more than a
year after your surgery. However, it shouldn’t take more than a couple
of weeks before you begin to feel more comfortable in your clothes and
more confident in yourself as a result of your trimmer figure. As long
as you maintain your pre-operative weight with a moderate diet and
exercise plan, you should retain your flatter, firmer stomach and
thinner contour for years to come. Your improved figure may even
motivate you to undertake a more rigorous exercise program and allow
you to develop your figure even further, providing you with the firm
abdomen you have always wanted.