Sunday, June 12, 2016

Important Information On Tummy Tucks Somerville Clients Need To Have

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.

The main objectives of performing abdominoplasty are to reduce the amount of abdominal fat and to tighten the area. It is usually done in persons that have tried achieving the same effects with non-invasive techniques but have been unsuccessful. The other category of potential candidates involves persons that have gained a lot of weight in a short span of time such as what happens during pregnancy.

There are many different techniques that can be employed in performing abdominoplasty. The categories are based on the extent of the operation and the amount of fat that is removed. They include complete abdominoplasty, partial abdominoplasty, extended tummy tuck, circumferential and the high lateral tension abdominoplasty. The time that is required to perform each of them varies with the shortest taking about two hours and the longest lasting about five 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.

In a single operation, only a maximum of 3 liters can be removed. If there is a need to remove more than this then a different operation should be scheduled. Once the required amount of fat has been suctioned, the muscle layers and the fascia are tightened. The next step is to cut and remove any redundant skin tissue and to close the wounds. A surgical drain may be left in place for a few days.

Partial abdominoplasty involves the removal of a limited amount of fat. The incisions that are used are smaller than those that are needed for the complete abdominoplasty. The tightening procedure is only done to a small segment of the fascia and the muscles. If a lateral thigh lift is done during the same operation then the result will be referred to as extended abdominoplasty. The most extensive type, circumferential abdominoplasty, is simply 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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