What is a Tummy Tuck?
A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a popular procedure that removes excess fat and skin from the abdominal area, and for many patients, tightens and restores the stomach muscles to their former shape and positioning.
Benefits of a tummy tuck include a smoother, firmer midsection with improved overall contour. There are variations on the tummy tuck, and the procedure is customized to suit each patient's specific needs. The basic tummy tuck involves working with the abdominal section from the bottom of the rib cage up to the hip.
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About the Tummy Tuck Procedure
The classic tummy tuck is performed under general anesthesia and is done on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.
An incision is made from hip to hip in a full tummy tuck, strategically placed to hide beneath underwear or a bikini bottom. Once the incision is made, excess, stretched out skin is removed, and the remaining skin is tightened.
Liposuction (also known as lipo) is also commonly performed in the flanks during a tummy tuck to remove excess fat. Lastly, the abdominal muscles will be rejoined and tightened before the incisions are closed and sutures are placed.
Tummy Tuck Recovery
A tummy tuck recovery takes time, and patients should expect to devote at least one to two weeks strictly for resting and healing. Expect pain and discomfort, particularly if the procedure involves muscle tightening. Pain medications will help keep patients comfortable during recovery time.
Following the procedure, drain tubes may be inserted to prevent fluid from accumulating in the abdomen. These are removed in a follow-up visit one to two weeks following surgery. Post-operation, patients must wear a special compression garment for several weeks to aid in swelling and bruising, which will subside over a few weeks.
Most people find they can return to work after about a week, but some may need more recovery time. While everyday activities can be gradually re-introduced after the first week or two following surgery, vigorous exercise must be avoided for four to six weeks.
As swelling subsides, patients will begin to see the results of their tummy tuck emerge.