Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty Liposuction)

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty Liposuction)

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty Liposuction)

Being a cosmetic surgical operation to change the way the abdomen looks; tummy tuck is literally referred to abdominoplasty. Saggy skin and tissue are removed from the abdomen during a tummy tuck. Sutures tighten the fascia, the connective tissue in the belly. The remaining skin is then moved to give off a toned appearance

Following your belly tuck, you will need to wear an abdominal binder for around six weeks. This prevents fluid accumulation and offers abdominal support while you recover. How to take care of your scar will be explained by your doctor. If you keep your weight constant, the effects of a tummy tuck are often long-lasting.

How does the Tummy Tuck proceed?

Depending on your intentions and the degree of change you want to experience, there are a variety of alternative tummy tuck surgeries. The majority of the skin and fat between your belly button and pubic hair are removed during a standard tummy tuck by your plastic surgeon using horizontal or elliptical incisions. Permanent sutures are then used to tighten the fascia, the connective tissue that covers the abdominal muscles.

The form and length of the incision will depend on how much extra skin is removed and the operation you undergo. The incision above the pubic hair will be sewn together, leaving a scar that follows the bikini line’s natural fold.

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