Friday, February 27, 2009

Scarless Tummy Tuck Explained

By Brandon Geberinger

A scarless tummy tuck is a partial abdominoplasty. This procedure is done by a cosmetic surgeon and tummy tuck scars will be smaller and less visible. The incision thats made is much smaller than a full abdominoplasty incision. The kinds of candidates that are suited for a scarless tummy tuck are those who lost elasticity in their abdomen and cant improve it with diet and exercise. This is usually due to pregnancy or aging. Its recommended to have this procedure done if the area that needs improved is in the lower abdomen and the wall of your abdomen doesnt protrude a lot. The surgeon will remove the excess fat and skin and tightens up the muscles so you will have the firm look you want.

A scarless tummy tuck has a lower risk for complications because this type of operation is usually only a few hours long. If you smoke, you should try to stop approximately two weeks before your tummy tuck to make sure you heal well. Your surgeon will give you all the information you need so youre ready for the surgery.

General anesthetic or a local anesthetic with an added sedative can be used. This type of tummy tuck is not as extensive as a full tummy tuck so liposuction might also be done especially if theres excessive fat.

After an incision is made above the pubis and the skin flap will be stretched. The skin flap is stitched back into place after the removal of fat and tightening of the skin. The belly button is let in place during the entire surgery. Only a small scar will show but it can easily be hidden.

A great benefit of a scarless tummy tuck is you dont have to stay in the hospital long. Some patients even go home the same day. Pain, tenderness, swelling and bruising are some of the symptoms you may have after this surgery. You can do some light activities after a couple of days if you feel up to it. It may take a whole month to completely recover. Your stitches will be taken out about 10 days after your tummy tuck. You need to be more active after the stitches are out to keep blood clots from forming and to help you recover quicker. Always follow your surgeons advice and keep all your appointments. - 15634

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