Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Tummy Tuck Overview



Excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen can be removed with a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty). This procedure also tightens the muscles of the abdominal wall and dramatically improves the appearance of a protruding abdomen. Women in particular have a hard time strengthening these muscles after changes associated with pregnancy have stretched their abdomen to the limit. Weight loss can also cause loose skin in the abdominal area, which may be resistant to toning by exercise. Tummy tucks can be performed as an outpatient procedure, but some patients may be more comfortable staying in a hospital facility overnight.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

What is the difference between a tummy tuck and liposuction?



Dr. Scott Greenberg talks about the differences of liposuction and tummy tucks. Get more information on who is a good candidate for liposuction and who is a good candidate for a tummy tuck.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Tummy Tuck Scar Removal

My Tummy tuck

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Recovery from a Tummy Tuck

Recovery
  • You could be released within a few hours or hospitalized for one to two days, depending on the extent of the surgery.
  • Your stomach area will most likely be swollen and uncomfortable for several days.
  • Tightness in the stomach area may make standing up straight difficult or impossible for the first several days. 
  • Stitches are within seven days, after which support garments are recommended.
  • You may feel lethargic for several weeks, and it may take between two and four weeks to feel back to 100%.
  • Light exercise  is recommended after tummy tuck surgery, but vigorous exercise should be avoided for 4 weeks.

Tummy Tuck, what does the surgeon do?

Step 1: An incision is made just above the pubic area, and the navel is freed from surrounding tissue.
Step 2: Skin is separated from the abdominal wall up to the rib cage, exposing the patient's abdominal muscles.
Step 3: Muscles are tightened by pulling them close together and stitching them into a new position for a firmer abdominal wall and narrower waistline.
Step 4: The skin flap is stretched down, and excess skin is removed.
Step 5: Since the skin has shifted, a new opening is made to stitch the navel in place.
Step 6: Incisions are closed, and dressings are applied.

When Crunches Don't Work

Tummy Tuck: When crunches and sit ups don't work
by Dr. Diane Gibby • M.D., P.A., F.A.C.S 
Most people want a flat, trim stomach. Crunches and sit-ups often aren't enough to tighten loose muscle and skin. It can be difficult to strengthen these muscles after multiple pregnancies have stretched the abdomen to the limit. Weight loss can cause loose skin in the abdominal area which may be resistant to improvement by exercise.

One solution has been a  "tummy tuck" which removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightens muscles of the abdominal wall, reducing the appearance of a protruding abdomen.

If the loose skin is limited to the area below thebelly-button, you may benefit from a simpler procedure called a "partial abdominoplasty," or "mini tummy tuck" since it requires a smaller incision and less time in surgery and recovery.

If the loose skin extends above the belly button, a full abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is usually a better option. A tummy tuck is more complex and  requires a longer incision and repositioning of the naval. Scars are the inevitable results of any surgery, but every effort is made to keep scarring to a minimum. Placing the incision inside the bikini line helps conceal the scar.

Combining a tummy tuck with liposuction to remove fat deposits is a way to produce more dramatic results.


Surgery can take around one hour for the "mini tummy tuck" to four hours for a complete "tummy tuck"(adominoplasty). Recovery time for a tummy tuck varies from person to person.

The first two days following surgery, your abdomen will be swollen and tender. You should start walking as soon as possible to speed the recovery process. The stitches will be removed within seven days.

Patients having abdominoplasty often experience a feeling of tightness and diminished sensation in the abdomen; This should subside within several months after surgery.

Some patients recover and return to work in two weeks following surgery; others take up to four weeks to return to work. I recommend that patients should begin an exercise program to reduce swelling, lower the chance of blood clots, and tone muscles. Vigorous exercise should not be done until after four weeks following surgery. A supporting girdle may help healing and contouring.


I have found that abdominoplasty can provide excellent results for patients with weakened abdominal muscles or excess skin. In most cases, the results are long-lasting if a balanced diet and exercise regimen are followed.
Diane Gibby, M.D., P.A., F.A.C.S  Licensed in Texas, Dr. Diane Gibby is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and the founder of The Women's Center for Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery.  http://www.drgibby.com

What is a Tummy Tuck?

A Tummy Tuck removes excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen. A Tummy Tuck tightens the muscles of the abdominal wall and dramatically improves the appearance of a protruding abdomen.

After pregnancy, women have a hard time strengthening these muscles after a pregnancy has stretched their abdomen to the limit. Weight loss can cause loose skin in the abdominal area, which may be extremely hard to get rid of by exercise. Some tummy tucks can be performed as an outpatient procedure.