Important Information On Tummy Tucks Somerville Clients Need To Have

By Matthew Allen


There are many options that can be considered when it comes to losing weight. Dietary changes and regular involvement in physical exercise are among the methods that are used for this. Their main undoing is that it takes quite long for results to be realized. Tummy tuck (or abdominoplasty) is a procedure done mainly for its cosmetic benefits. However, in selected cases, it may be used as an option of losing weight. If they plan on having tummy tucks Somerville clients need to understand a number of things.

Tummy tuck is mainly performed to get rid of extra fat deposited in the anterior abdominal wall and to tighten the loose tissues at the same time. Potential clients are advised to first try out the non-surgical options first before signing up for the procedure. Another common reason as to why people request for the operation is rapid weight gain such as that associated with the pregnancy period.

There are different types of abdominoplasty that exist. The classification depends on the extent of fat removal. They include partial abdominoplasty, complete abdominoplasty, extended and circumferential types. The time required for each of these procedures varies. The longest will take about 5 hours and the shortest an average of 2 hours.

Complete abdominoplasty is the most commonly performed type. It entails the creation of two incisions within the lower abdominal area. The first is around the navel (belly button) while the other is between the hip area and the pubic region. When the two incisions are joined, two skin flaps are created; the right and the left. The fat underneath can be accessed with ease and suctioned.

The general recommendation is that the amount of fat that is removed from the body during a single operation should not exceed three liters. If more of it has to be removed, then additional surgical operations have to be planned for. After the removal of fat, the muscle layers and the overlying fascia are stitched in a manner that increases their tautness. Redundant skin is then removed and the wound closed.

Partial abdominoplasty involves the removal of a limited amount of fat. The incisions that are used are smaller than those that are needed for the complete abdominoplasty. The tightening procedure is only done to a small segment of the fascia and the muscles. If a lateral thigh lift is done during the same operation then the result will be referred to as extended abdominoplasty. The most extensive type, circumferential abdominoplasty, is simply an extended abdominoplasty and a buttock lift.

There is a degree of variability in the results of abdominoplasty depending on a number of factors. These will include, among others, the magnitude of your problem, the technique that is employed in the procedure and the surgical skills of your surgeon. As you start to recover, your doctor will advise you to abstain from some drugs or habits. Smoking and the intake of blood thinners are known to delay healing and should be stopped for at least two months.

There several complications that may result from the operation. One of them is fluid accumulation within the operated site. This is why surgical drains are inserted by some surgeons and these are left in place for a few days. Other likely complications are skin discoloration, wound separation, pain at the incision sites and infections among others. Get in touch with your doctor if you experience these problems.




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