Procedure Overview
Consultation: The trip begins with a discussion with a board-certified plastic surgeon. During this appointment, the surgeon evaluates the case's medical history, discusses their aesthetic pretensions, and assesses the abdominal area to determine the most applicable treatment plan.
Treatment Planning: Grounded on the case's pretensions and anatomical considerations, the surgeon recommends the most suitable type of tummy tuck procedure. This may include a traditional tummy tuck, mini tummy tuck, or extended tummy tuck, depending on the extent of correction demanded and the case's preferences.
Surgery: Tummy tuck surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia to insure the case's comfort and safety throughout the procedure. The surgeon makes lacerations in strategic locales, generally along the lower tummy and around the belly button, to pierce the underpinning apkins. redundant skin and fat are also removed, and the abdominal muscles are tensed and reshaped as demanded.
Reshaping and Contouring: Using advanced surgical ways, the surgeon sculpts the abdominal silhouettes to achieve a smoother, firmer appearance. Special attention is paid to creating a natural-looking belly button and icing symmetrical results that round the case's body proportions.
Closure and Recovery: Once the asked advancements are made, the lacerations are strictly closed with sutures, and dressings or contraction garments may be applied to support the mending process. Cases are handed with post-operative instructions and specifics to manage discomfort and reduce the threat of complications.