Important Information On Tummy Tuck Michigan Patients Should Know

By Gregory Roberts


Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a surgical operation that is performed with the objective of increasing tautness of the anterior abdominal wall. The primary indication is to improve the cosmetic appearance of the anterior abdominal wall. Rarely, the procedure may be of benefit for persons that have certain weight-related complications. If they wish to undergo tummy tuck Michigan clients need to first understand the procedure well.

Increased abdominal wall fat is the main reason as to why people would wish to have this operation. Commonly such obesity is the result of unhealthy lifestyles contributing to uncontrolled weight gain. Another common cause of such weight is pregnancy. A majority of women experience increase weight and fat deposition in areas such as the abdomen. While diet and exercise help reverse these changes after delivery in most of them, other measures are required in others.

Tummy tuck is not a method of weight loss. If there is a need to lose weight, then other options such as lifestyle modification and weight-loss operations should considered instead. It is also worth noting that the procedure may not be effective in managing central obesity. This is because most cases of central obesity are due to underlying medical conditions and the use of abdominoplasty may not achieve any meaningful effect.

Before you are subject to the procedure, the doctor will need to have your medical and will also conduct a physical examination on you. This is in an attempt to ensure that the procedure has potential benefits in your specific case. Additionally, any other conditions that may result in an increase in the amount of anterior abdominal wall fat (such as diabetes) have to be ruled out before the operation is scheduled.

There are various types of abdominoplasty that can be performed. The classification that exists is based on factors such as the area of the abdominal wall that is involved and the amount of fat that is removed. One of the most commonly performed types is the complete abdominoplasty. It involves the creation of two incisions that help the surgeon to raise a skin flap and expose the underlying fat. The fat is then removed through suctioning and the skin closed with stitches.

Partial abdominoplasty is a variant of the complete tummy tuck procedure. Removal of fat is more limited in this instance hence the name. The fat removal in the partial abdominoplasty process mainly occurs in the lower abdomen. Other techniques that may be done alongside these two include circumferential abdominoplasty, high lateral tension and extended abdominoplasty among others.

There are a number of complications that may arise from these operations. It is important that you discuss them in advance with your surgeon before the operation is scheduled. They include, for example, excessive blood loss, post-operative infections and scar tissue formation (in the long term). Taking antibiotics for one to two weeks after surgery helps reduce the incidence of infections.

Recovery from the operation requires a few weeks. There is a need to avoid taking part in strenuous physical activities that are likely to cause wound breakdown for at least one month after the surgery. Smoking delays the process of wound healing and should therefore be stopped for at least two months. It is also recommended that lifestyle changes be adopted to optimize on the results of the surgery.




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