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"Tummy Tuck"

Before and After Tummy Tuck
The medical term for tummy tuck is abdominoplasty. After weight loss
or pregnancy, many people are left with excess fat and skin of the abdomen as well as
weakened muscles of the abdominal wall. If only a small pouch of extra fat exists in
the lower abdomen or flanks and the area has good skin tone, liposuction is a good
choice for correction.
If fat, skin, and muscle all need to be corrected,
Tummy Tuck would give the best result. This procedure involves lifting the loose
abdominal skin, tightening the muscles, and removing the excess skin and fat. This
creates a flat belly and a tighter waistline.
While Tummy Tuck can yield very dramatic changes, it requires leaving a
scar around the belly button and another one horizontally above the pubic hair. A
patient considering this procedure should consult with an experienced cosmetic surgeon to
determine whether their problem is best corrected by:
Liposuction- Leaving only small puncture wounds
Mini Tummy Tuck- Leaving only a line above the pubis
Full Tummy Tuck- Leaving both a line around the pubis
and belly button
Tummy Tuck is done on an outpatient basis and take from one to two hours.
Recovery to most activity is about a week. Strenuous abdominal exercise is usually resumed
in 3-4 weeks.
Several products are available that may aid in reduction of visible scarring.
These include Cica Care silicone gel sheeting, Kelocote silicone cream, and my
preference which is ScarGuard (WWW.ScarGuard.com)
. ScarGuard combines several of these modalities and is easier to use.
Whichever one you choose, I believe that scarring is, in fact, improved by
using these types of products.
If you are having surgery I recommend that you review the information at WWW.ScarGuard.com
and talk to your surgeon about how to achieve the best result possible. Old
scars can often be treated and improved as well!
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