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Is Abdominoplasty Necessary? 

By: Andrew W John

Abdominomplasty, commonly known as 'tummy tuck' is a major surgical procedure involving the removal of excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdominal region with the aim of tightening the muscles of the abdominal wall. It can significantly reduce the protrusion of the abdomen.

Who opts for an abdominoplasty?

Although women are the majority of abdominoplasty candidates, anybody who has an abdominal protrusion which will not be affected by diet or exercise is likely to think about this procedure. Loose skin in the abdominal area causes some to look into the possibility of undergoing this surgery as well. Often as a result of the tightness of the abdominal skin from pregnancy, women will seek out this surgery to correct the problem after exercise and diet fail to correct the situation.

The Risks of Abdominoplasty

This procedure when performed by a physician who has the necessary qualifications, is almost invariably a success. All surgery does carry some risk of complications; abdominoplasty is no exception in this regard. These risks should be understood by the patient before undergoing the procedure.

Possible complications include the formation of blood clots and infections. These are very rare and are treatable, but these complications will mean a longer stay in the hospital for the patient after the procedure. Some patients heal more effectively than others - scars can develop. If these scars are very large, a second surgery may be necessary to correct them. Smoking should be avoided as it can increase the risks of complications and worsen their severity should they occur.

Hoe To Plan and Prepare for an Abdominoplasty Procedure

The surgeon must first determine how large any fat deposits in the abdomen of the patient are. Skin tone will also be looked at, with the surgeon recommending either a partial or complete abdominoplasty procedure depending on these two factors. If the deposits occur just below the navel, a partial abdominoplasty is likely what will be called for. The surgeon may instead recommend, especially if the deposits are not limited to the area below the navel.

You will be given some guidelines in regard to diet and other habits (i.e. - smoking and drinking) to be followed prior to undergoing the procedure. If you develop an illness or an infection, your surgery will probably be postponed until a later date. The complete abdominoplasty procedure takes between two and five hours, depending on the patient and a partial abdominoplasty one to two hours.

In a complete abdominoplasty a long incision will be made from one hipbone to the other, just above the pubic area. Another incision will also be made to free the navel area from the abdominal tissue. Partial abdominoplasty needs a much shorter incision, and the second incision may not be required at all.

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