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Some Facts On Tummy Tucks Somerville Residents Should Understand

By Matthew Allen


There are many ways of losing weight and achieving a better body shape. Regular involvement in physical activity and having a proper diet are among the most effective but tend to take quite long to achieve results. Although it is mainly done as a cosmetic surgical procedure tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) may help with weight loss as well. There are a number of things on tummy tucks Somerville clients need to understand.

Tummy tuck is mainly performed to reduce the amount of fat in the abdominal region and to tighten loose tissues simultaneously. It is usually performed in individuals that have tried to achieve the same using non-invasive options but have been unsuccessful. Those who have experienced rapid weight gain such as during pregnancy will also find the option quite helpful.

There are different types of abdominoplasty that exist. The classification depends on the extent of fat removal. They include partial abdominoplasty, complete abdominoplasty, extended and circumferential types. The time required for each of these procedures varies. The longest will take about 5 hours and the shortest an average of 2 hours.

A complete abdominoplasty is performed by making two surgical cuts in the lower abdomen. One of the cuts is made between the hip area and the pubic area. The other is made around the belly button to release it from the skin. Two flaps will then be created on the right and left side using these incisions to access the underlying fat tissues. The fat is removed through liposuction.

The general recommendation is that the amount of fat that is removed from the body during a single operation should not exceed three liters. If more of it has to be removed, then additional surgical operations have to be planned for. After the removal of fat, the muscle layers and the overlying fascia are stitched in a manner that increases their tautness. Redundant skin is then removed and the wound closed.

Partial abdominoplasty is less aggressive as suggested by its name. The incisions that are used here are smaller and the fat removal is limited. Tightening is restricted to just a small segment of muscles and fascia. Extended abdominoplasty includes everything that is done in complete abdominoplasty and another operation known as a lateral thigh lift. Circumferential abdominoplasty involves the performance of an extended abdominoplasty and a buttock lift.

The results of abdominoplasty tend to vary from one person to another. The factors that bring about these differences include the magnitude of the initial problem, the type of surgery that is conducted and the surgical skill of your attending surgeon among others. During the recovery process, you will be asked to stop drugs that may delay the process of healing. Such may include aspirin and blood thinning agents.

A number of complications may be encountered when one undergoes this type of surgery. Fluid may accumulate in the area and drain for some time (hence the need for a surgical drain tube). There may be skin discoloration, pain, loss of skin and wound separation in the long term. Contact your doctor if you experience any of these problems.




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