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How The Risks Of Having A Tummy Tuck Can Affect You



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By : Richard Bonn    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-11 17:55:57
As with any surgery, there are risks involved when you decide to do it. Having a tummy tuck procedure is no different. This is a serious procedure, so you should know about the risks involved. It is important that you know what the risks are prior to deciding whether or not this is for you.

The risks for having tummy tuck surgery include:

You Have A Blood Clot; If a surgeon is using general anesthesia for more than a half hour, there is the chance that you may develop blood clots. Blood clots can be harmful while you are having tummy tuck surgery. Your circulation can be compromised because the blood clot has traveled to a blood vessel. During surgery, blood clots can also travel to your brain and your lungs. This is very dangerous and could compromise the effectiveness of having this surgical procedure.

You must provide your surgeon with any medications that you are currently taking. They must know this before they perform the tummy tuck surgery. Women that take birth control pills may be asked to stop taking them temporarily during the preparation and during post-surgery phase. Taking birth control pills during this kind of surgery can increase the risk of a woman developing blood clots.

Other things that can contribute to blood clots include some treatments for cancer, adults over the age of 40 and women who had a recent pregnancy. All of these things are to be taken into consideration.

You Are Dealing With An Infection; Infection is a risk that can be easily avoided. Most of the post-surgery patients fail to heed the instructions of the surgeon. Having an infection slows down the recovery process. You will have to follow instructions in regard to properly cleaning your wound, changing bandages and when to take a shower or bathe. You may have slight leakage or bleeding, but that is part of the process after tummy tuck surgery.

If you have chills, fever and sweating, you probably are in the first stages of an infection. Also, if there is draining from your incision that is green in color or will not stop flowing, you must contact your surgeon right away. Delaying this can cause you a serious medical setback.

You Are Healing Slower Than Usual; The normal time of recovery and healing is about two weeks, unless you have serious complications. You may heal slower if you are a cigarette smoker. When you smoke, your blood vessels get smaller. In order to get proper circulation of your skin cells, you must stop smoking. Once you do that, your blood vessels can get larger, therefore providing your skin cells with more circulation.

More than likely, these risks can be avoided as long as you are following the pre- and post-surgery instructions of the surgeon. It is important that you do exactly what they tell you to do. You can decrease the chance of developing unnecessary complications.
Author Resource:- Tummy Tuck is a safe and easy procedure. To learn all about Tummy Tucks please visit http://www.TummyTuckGuide.com
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