Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Pregnancy, weight loss and the effects of time can all lead to loss of skin elasticity and abdominal muscle weakness. This leaves the body with a lower abdominal bulge and sagging skin that no amount of exercise can correct. A tummy tuck addresses these issues by removing excess abdominal skin and fat as well as tightening the muscles. Tummy Tuck is frequently combined with other procedures, such as liposuction or breast procedures.

Reasons to Consider Abdominoplasty

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Abdominoplasty FAQ

1. How will Dr. Taylor evaluate me for abdominoplasty?

Your skin tone and the amount of loose skin in the abdominal region will be assessed. Dr. Taylor also will evaluate the amount of excess fat in your abdomen and the condition of your abdominal muscles.

You should come to the consultation prepared to discuss your medical history. This will include information about any medical conditions, drug allergies, medical treatments you have received, pregnancies, previous surgeries and medications that you currently take. It is important for you to provide complete information.

2. What will the day of surgery be like?

Your abdominoplasty will be performed in our fully accredited, state-of-the-art on-site surgery center, where you’ll be welcomed by our friendly staff.

Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical procedure. A general anesthetic is administered, so that you will be asleep throughout the procedure. When surgery is completed, you will be taken into a recovery area where you will continue to be closely monitored. In many instances, small drain tubes will have been placed within the abdominal tissues to help avoid accumulation of fluids. Gauze or other dressings may be applied to your abdomen and covered with tape or an elastic bandage. You may also have a pump placed in your abdomen to release pain medication to help with the discomfort fo surgery.

3. When can I resume my normal activities?

It is important to realize that the amount of time it takes for recovery varies greatly among individuals. Depending on the extent of your abdominoplasty and your general physical condition, you may be able to return to non-strenuous work anywhere from one to three weeks after surgery. In many instances, you can resume most of your normal activities, including some form of mild exercise, after a few weeks. You may continue to experience some mild, periodic discomfort and swelling during this time, but such feelings are normal. Severe pain should be reported to Dr. Taylor—a 24-hour emergency contact number will be provided to you should the need arise.

4. How long will the results last?

Unless you gain or lose a significant amount of weight or become pregnant, your abdomen should remain firmer and flatter for many years. However, gravity and the effects of aging will eventually take their toll. If, after a period of years, you again become dissatisfied with the appearance of your abdomen, you may choose to undergo a second procedure to restore a more youthful body contour.

 

Dr. Robert Taylor, M.D.