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A Tummy Tuck Can Tighten Abdominal Muscles and Remove Excess Skin



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By : Abigail Aaronson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-21 12:01:08
Tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a surgical cosmetic procedure designed to tighten abdominal muscles and removes excess skin. There are several variations of the procedure available: traditional, mini endoscopic, extended and circumferential. The biggest differences between the various types involve the amount of skin removed and potential scarring.

Women considering this type of enhancement after pregnancy may be candidates for a mini or endoscopic tuck, while circumferential is often reserved for those that have lost more than 200 lbs. Mini and endoscopic tummy tucks have the least amount of scarring, while extended and circumferential have extended scarring and are usually reserved for patients that have lost a massive amount of weight.

Regardless of type, the general procedure for this surgery is the same and may take anywhere from two to six hours. Complications associated with tummy tuck procedures include unfavorable drug or anesthesia reactions, aspiration pneumonia, bleeding and blood clots, delayed wound healing and infection. As with any surgery, problems can and do arise. Ensuring your doctor is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery is a great start in reducing post-op risks, complications, and scarring. Most infections that occur are due to failure of the patient to properly take care of their wounds during recovery. Follow the doctor's instructions on when to remove or change bandages, when it is safe to bathe, and how to keep the wound clean. Excess bleeding and leakage should be reported to your doctor and may be a sign of infection.

Results are noticeable immediately after surgery and almost all patients are pleased directly after the operation. It is important to remember that this operation is not an alternative to eating a healthy diet and exercising. This type of cosmetic surgery requires maintenance with lifelong lifestyle modifications. Your doctor will be able to help you learn more about diet and exercise routines that will keep your flat abdomen for years to come.

If you are considering this type of cosmetic procedure, be sure to research surgeons in your area and choose one that has at least five years of training and two years of experience performing your desired procedure techniques. It is essential that you find someone you trust and are able to speak openly with about your question and concerns.

This type of cosmetic procedure can cost up to $10,000 depending on the surgeon's experience, patient's needs, and location. Most insurance companies do not cover elective cosmetic procedures, but there are a variety of institutions that will finance your operation with rates as low as 5% and terms up to 5 years.
Author Resource:- Tummy tuck, in Scottsdale, is a surgical cosmetic procedure designed to tighten abdominal muscles and remove excess skin. For more information, visit http://www.pattiflintmd.com/.
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