How is a tummy-tuck done? ?!


Question: How is a tummy-tuck done.? .?
How long before I can get back to work after a tummy tuck.?Health Question & Answer


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lol...the first answer is a bit strange eh and damn the other answer above me is super long just to say what i am...but basically they make an incision on your lower abdominal area right above ur nads, cutting through skin and around ur belly button. make some sutures on the muscle to tighten it and pull down the skin and fat so that it drapes naturally, take n e excess off and sew it up and make a new hole for ur belly button to go through...there will be a huge scar. if ya want i can get lipo along with it...when u will be back at work depends on how fast u are recovering...it could be 1 to 4 weeks...expect lots of pain like someones been punching you in the stomach for a while...make sure u find a board certified doc who specializes in body contouring procedures and ur set...eat healthy and dont smoke or drink the month before...and dont eat before surgery either...just talk to ur surgeon and they will tell ya.
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In an effort to achieve the best tummy tuck result, several different surgical techniques are available. The most appropriate technique will be selected based on the condition of the patient, the extent of the procedure as well as the patient/surgeon preference. Most tummy tuck procedures are performed under general anesthesia. In what many surgeons refer to as a full tummy tuck procedure, a surgical incision is made across the lower abdomen right above the pubic area. Following the creation of this initial incision, a second incision is made around the patient's belly button as a means of loosening the surrounding skin. Next, the patient's skin is separated from the wall of abdomen. Following this surgical maneuver, the surgeon pulls the loose abdominal muscles from the left and right flanks and sutures them together. This action results in tighter abdominal muscles, creating a stronger, firmer abdominal wall as well as a smaller waist. Directly after the tightening and suturing of the abdominal muscles, excess skin is removed and a new opening is made in the correct position for the belly button. To complete the abdominoplasty, any remaining incisions are closed with sutures (stitches) and/or staples. Lastly, surgical gauze is placed over the incision area in an effort to keep the abdominal region clean and free from infection.

A second option different from a full tummy tuck, and designed to treat problem areas existing below the belly button, is a partial tummy tuck. This less invasive form of abdominoplasty is frequently performed on an outpatient basis and typically requires a local form of anesthetic. Contingent on the patient's desired outcome, as well as their pre-operative status, the surgeon may recommend that either a partial or full tummy tuck be done in conjunction with Liposuction. Liposuction is frequently incorporated into those tummy tuck cases where additional fat deposits need to be removed from the hips, resulting in more rejuvenated, dramatic body contour. Occasionally, liposuction alone may offer the best results. The most appropriate treatment options will be discussed during the surgeon-patient consultation.

A tummy tuck generally requires about two to five hours, depending on the extent of the procedure (i.e., "full tummy tuck" vs. "partial tummy tuck"), the desired out come and the pre-operative condition of the patient. Typically, a "partial tummy tuck" takes about one to two hours.

While many tummy tuck procedures are performed in a hospital setting, some are done in an office surgical suite. The location of where the tummy tuck procedure is to be performed will depend on the patient's preferences as well as the surgeon's. Furthermore, depending on the extent of the tummy tuck, an overnight stay in a hospital is common. This allows for the patient's recovery process to be monitored by trained medical staff. If the treatment area is minimal, the patient may return home the same day. These issues are usually discussed and decided by the surgeon and patient during the initial consultation.

While it may take most tummy tuck patients several weeks to feel completely back to normal, those patients who are in good physical condition will experience faster recovery times. Additionally, some tummy tuck patients are able to return to work after two weeks, others will require up to four weeks to recuperate.

Many surgeons recommend that tummy tuck patients begin a program of light exercise following surgery. The motion afforded by this activity will reduce swelling, decrease the possibility of developing blood clots and enhance skin tone. Vigorous exercise, such as lifting heavy objects, etc., should be put off until it may be done comfortably and the surgeon has provided their consent to do so.

As with most surgical procedures, scars do result from tummy tucks. Typically, surgical scars appear to worsen during the first few months following a tummy tuck - this is normal. In some tummy tuck cases it may take up to a year before most scars flatten out and lighten in color. While scars never disappear completely, tummy tuck scars are placed in areas that will subsequently be covered by clothes, bathing suits, etc. Health Question & Answer

they slice your tummy and then all this blood comes gushing out. then the doctor gets those latex gloves, yes the rubber ones and takes them off his hands and he starts tucking your tummy and then the blood goes in the gloves and he puts it in your cats food bowl.













why don't you just exercise and eat healthy foods.?Health Question & Answer

they cut like all the flabby skin of your stomach and then they staple the top and bottom part from the left skinHealth Question & Answer



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