Abdominoplasty Surgery

Who Will Benefit from Abdominoplasty Surgery?

Men and women with sagging abdominal skin that does not respond to diet and exercise, but with smooth body contours, are candidates for this surgery. This surgery is especially useful for women who have given birth several times, have cracks and sagging skin in the abdominal area, and have weakened abdominal muscles. Patients who intend to lose weight should postpone this surgery. It would be beneficial for women who intend to give birth to postpone this surgery until after birth. An abdominoplasty surgery will improve your appearance and self-confidence, but it will not provide you with a completely ideal appearance or eliminate other problems that require treatment. Before deciding on surgery, you need to think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your surgeon.

How to Prepare for Surgery Before Surgery?

During this period, your surgeon will have some requests from you. Especially if you smoke, you should stop smoking 4 weeks before and 2 weeks after the surgery. You should not stay in the sun for too long during this period. If you are using it, take a break from vitamin E and aspirin and avoid heavy diet regimens before surgery. A cold or another infection may cause the operation to be postponed.

What is Abdominoplasty Surgery?

* COMPLETE ABDOMINOPLASTY

* PARTIAL ABDOMINOPLASTY SURGERY (MINI- ABDOMINOPLASTY)

Abdominoplasty is a surgical intervention in which excess fat and sagging skin tissue in the middle and lower abdomen are removed and the abdominal muscles are tightened and strengthened. It is not a treatment for obesity. Obese people should lose as much weight as possible before this surgery. With this surgery, the appearance of the fat belly and abdomen improves dramatically; However, the scar caused by the surgery is permanent. There are many techniques used by plastic surgeons for abdominoplasty. Abdominoplasty can also be performed together with surgeries for body contour correction (aesthetic breast surgeries, liposuction, etc.) or some other surgeries (uterus, ovarian surgeries, etc.). If you are considering an abdominoplasty surgery, this article will answer all your questions. You may not find the answers to your questions here.

Where is the Surgery Performed?

Full or partial abdominoplasty surgeries are performed under hospital conditions.

How to Plan the Surgery?

In your first examination, your surgeon will learn about your general health condition, the amount and distribution of fat in the abdominal area, sagging and excess abdominal skin, and skin quality. During this examination; You must give accurate and detailed information to the doctor about the diseases you have had, your current health problems (diabetes, etc.), your habits (smoking, drinking, etc.) and the medications you use. Another issue you should tell your doctor during this examination is about why you want this surgery and what you expect from this surgery. Do not hesitate to discuss this issue openly. As a result of your expectations and examination findings, you may be a suitable patient for full or partial abdominoplasty alone or in combination with liposuction, or liposuction alone is sufficient for you. During this examination, the type of anesthesia, how many days you will stay in the hospital and possible problems you may encounter after the surgery should be discussed.

What is the Type of Anesthesia?

Most surgeons in our country prefer general anesthesia for this surgery. Some use local anesthesia along with painkillers and sedatives.

How is the Surgery Procedure?

Full abdominoplasty may take 2-5 hours, depending on the extent of the surgery, and partial abdominoplasty may take 1-2 hours. It is often necessary to make an incision line that extends from one hip to the opposite hip, but can be hidden under the swimsuit, and a second circular incision around the belly button. In partial abdominoplasty, the incision line is shorter and the belly location may not be changed. During the surgery, the abdominal skin is freed from the underlying muscles, starting from the groin to the level of the ribs. If there is a weakness or hernia in the abdominal muscles, it is reinforced and excess skin is cut and removed from the body. These procedures performed in mini-abdominoplasty are more limited. After the operation is completed, the wound is closed with metal clamps or a single or hidden (intradermic) stitch, depending on preference, and covered with dressings. One or two tubes called drains can be placed under the skin to absorb excess fluid collected in the area.

Surgery S What to do afterwards?

For the first few days, there may be swelling in the abdominal area and pain that can be controlled with painkillers. Drains are removed after 1-3 days on average, and stitches are removed after 1-3 weeks. You need to stay in hospital for an average of 1-3 days. It may take a few months before you feel the same. You can return to work after 2-4 weeks. The scar may seem to get worse in the first 3-6 months, but this is normal, it may take 9 months to 1 year for the scars to flatten and fade. Although it does not disappear completely, the scar can be easily hidden even under this bikini. Partial or full abdominoplasty procedures produce excellent results for patients with weakness or serial sagging in the abdominal muscles. In most patients, excellent results can be maintained for years with regular exercise and diet.

What are the Alternative Treatments?

Vacuum-assisted fat removal is performed if there is good quality taut skin and limited fat accumulation and the abdominal wall is intact. It can be considered as an alternative for people of normal weight. Diet and exercise programs can also be effective in reducing total body fat, but they are not effective in sagging skin. Unexpected but possible postoperative events, called risks and possible complications, also carry the risks of surgery in alternative treatments.

What are the Risks of Abdominoplasty?

Hundreds of abdominoplasty surgeries are performed every year. If this surgery is performed by a plastic surgeon who also specializes in body contour correction, the result is usually satisfactory. Every surgical procedure has a certain amount of risk, and it is important that you understand what is involved with abdominoplasty. It is essential to compare the risks and benefits of the surgery before the person accepts the surgical procedure. Although most women or men do not experience the following complications, discuss the risks, possible complications, and consequences with your plastic surgeon until you are sure you understand them. Complications such as infection and bleeding are rare in this surgery, which is performed by a plastic surgeon under appropriate hospital conditions and with good preoperative examination and evaluation. Infection is treated with antibiotics and drainage of the abscess if an abscess has formed, but it may prolong hospitalization. Delayed wound healing or poor wound healing may occur and result in scarring. It may happen. In these circumstances, a second surgery may be required. Skin loss and wound healing complications are more common in smokers.

What are the Long-Term Effects?

Body contour changes may occur outside the surgery area due to aging, pregnancy and weight gain and loss.

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What Are Unsatisfactory Results?

You may rarely be disappointed with the results of your surgical procedure. Additional surgery may be required to correct such results. This information may not be completely sufficient for you. Be informed about all the details by talking to your surgeon.

 

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