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Abdominoplasty is reshaping of the abdominal wall by
removal of the excess fat and skin resistant to weight
loss in conjunction with tightening of the belly muscles.
The candidates most suitable for tummy tuck are the
patients in which the skin has lost its elasticity and
has sagged.
Tummy tuck is also very useful after excessive weight
loss for reshaping of the abdominal wall. After excessive
weight loss, sagging skin in the belly, arms and legs
may be removed and the body is reshaped to a more youthful
appearance.
Technically, abdominoplasty is performed using an incision
at the bikini line to remove the excess fat and skin
in the lower abdomen. During the procedure, the waist
is also thinned
by tightening of the belly muscles. Depending on the
needs
of the patient, one of the classic adominoplasty, miniabdominoplasty
or marriage abdominoplasty techniques may be chosen.
Duration of the procedure is about 2-3 hours and is
performed under general anesthesia. Hospital stay is
generally 1-2 days. Return to work is usually in 2-3
weeks, and heavy exercises may be started in 4-6 weeks.
Main risks of the procedure are temporary swelling and
bruising, bleeding under skin, decrease in skin sensation,
infection, skin damage and distinct scarring.
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