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Abdominoplasty

Important Details about Abdominoplasty 

When might you have a Tummy Tuck?

If you would like to: fix any divided abdominal muscles; remove skin and fat from your tummy; or both, you may choose to get a tummy tuck. Usually, the procedure is performed for aesthetic purposes. Improving the appearance of a protruding or flabby tummy is the goal.

A flabby or protruding belly can result from aging, pregnancy, being over a healthy weight, or abrupt weight loss.
Additionally, Abdominoplasty can be performed as a reconstructive procedure to: improve the contour of the abdomen following a hernia repair; correct abnormalities caused by obesity; correct abnormalities following an illness or surgery, such as the excision of big pelvic tumours; and mend structural flaws of the abdomen. Another procedure that is occasionally performed in combination to a stomach tuck is an “Apronectomy.” It entails cutting away a hanging “apron” of belly fat that can obscure the genitalia, interfere with personal hygiene, and irritate the skin persistently.

What questions should I consider when thinking about an Abdominoplasty?

There are a number of reasons why someone would consider getting their stomach tucked. It’s vital to keep in mind that this procedure is serious surgery and may not be appropriate for everyone, even while it might improve your appearance and possibly your quality of life.
When selecting your choice, you need take into account a number of factors.

Weight: If you are fat, consider if you have exhausted all non-surgical options. Is consulting a nutritionist beneficial? Can you now work out more frequently? Have you seen your doctor and inquired about prescription drugs for weight loss? Have you gotten all the help you require? You typically need to be at a stable weight before a surgeon will do this procedure.

You should also be aware that: It can take a while to get your abdominal muscles back in form if you recently gave birth. Try post-natal abdominal workouts before thinking about having a stomach tuck after giving birth. Getting a stomach tuck won’t stop you from gaining weight again.

Cost: Think about whether you can afford this operation and whether the results you hope for will match your expectations. Cosmetic surgery is not covered by Medicare, and private health insurance frequently does not either. Should you need a stomach tuck for reconstructive purposes, some of the expenses might be reimbursed.

Age: When administering cosmetic medical and surgical operations to patients who are younger than eighteen, the Medical Board has guidelines in place. A psychological evaluation and a three-month cooling-off period are required for those under the age of eighteen who wish to have substantial cosmetic surgery. If the procedure is performed for reconstructive purposes, this won’t be relevant.

How do I choose a surgeon?

If you’re thinking of having your stomach tucked, it’s critical to pick a surgeon that you can trust and who will be open and honest with you about the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure.
Some individuals think about getting cosmetic surgery done abroad, but there can be a lot of issues with this. It needs to be thoroughly thought through.

What questions should I ask before surgery?

Before choosing to proceed with an operation, there are a lot of factors to take into account. The following are some questions you may want to ask a surgeon:

What are risks with a tummy tuck for a person in my state of health?

How many tummy tucks have you performed and what is your success rate?

Are there non-surgical alternatives or lifestyle changes I should consider?

How long will it take for me to recover?

How likely is it that I may need a second operation?

How much will it cost?

To make your list of questions for the appointment, you can also utilize the Question Builder tool. To ensure you remember what you want to ask, make your list and print or email it.

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How to prepare for a tummy tuck?

Your entire medical history will be taken by your surgeon. Any pre-surgery instructions should be followed. A psychiatric evaluation, reaching your ideal weight first, quitting smoking, improving your overall health, and collaborating with your physician to ensure that any untreated medical concerns are well-managed are some of the things that you might be required to undertake. You typically need to be at a stable weight before a surgeon will do this procedure. If your goal is to become pregnant or drastically reduce your weight, you might be advised to postpone the procedure. Discuss any medications or supplements you should begin or cease taking prior to surgery with your surgeon.

What happens during a tummy tuck?

We’ll administer a general Anesthesia to you. Depending on whether you are having a full or partial (mini) Abdominoplasty, different procedures are applied. The incisions (cuts) will be joined by the surgeon using sutures, tape, or clips. You will receive dressings applied to your wounds. To remove fluid or blood, one or two tiny tubes may occasionally be placed. Before being taken out, these tubes could be left in place for a few days.

What should I expect after a Tummy tuck?

Your recuperation can take a while, and you won’t feel good. There’s probably going to be some discomfort, swelling, and bruises. Anticoagulants, which stop blood clots, antibiotics, and painkillers may be necessary for you to take. You’ll be asked to walk around following the treatment, possibly even the day before, to help stop blood clots from forming.

You will need to lie with your knees bent and your upper body lifted during the first few days following surgery. Your stomach might feel tight, making it difficult for you to stand up straight. To prevent swelling, your abdomen will be wrapped in an elastic bandage or compression garment. After the procedure, be careful not to strain the wounds for at least six weeks. The incisions may open if you do make abrupt movements, including bending abruptly at the waist.

See your doctor for help if you have any concerns at all following the procedure. After the procedure, you ought to be ready to resume light duty one to three weeks later. A surgeon’s advice may vary based on the sort of surgery you have or on your individual health and well-being, so be sure to inquire.

What are the risks of a Tummy Tuck?

Risks are associated with any surgical operation, including stomach tucks. You and your surgeon should have a thorough discussion about the dangers. Talk to your Anesthetist about the dangers of receiving Anesthesia as well. A stomach tuck results with major problems for about 1 in 25 patients.

Infection, deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the leg or chest), heart or lung complications, poor wound healing that may require skin grafts, persistent pain or discomfort, prominent scarring, changes in skin sensation that may become permanent, an accumulation of blood or fluid around the surgical site that may need to be drained, tight skin that makes it difficult to bend forward or stretch, and nausea from the Anesthetic are some of the risks.
Some patients require further surgery due to unanticipated problems or unsatisfactory results.

How much will the Tummy Tuck cost?

The price of an Abdominoplasty varies from patient to patient and can include the following: medical testing, medication, clinic or hospital costs, Anesthetist fees, surgeon fees, and bandages and support garments. Prior to the treatment, you must receive written information from your Anesthetist and surgeon regarding the cost of their services.

Included in this should be the entire cost, specifics regarding the deposits required, information regarding deposit refunds, deadlines for required payments, and payments for follow-up care. Potentially higher expenses for extra revision surgery or care.

Where can I get more information on Tummy Tucks?

See your doctor first if you’re thinking of getting your stomach tucked. You can also find more information in our guide to cosmetic surgery and on the website of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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