Patient with abdominal scar from infected appendix surgery 25 years ago with exess skin and fat with a ventral hernia from weakened abdominal muscles. Dr. Shaw corrected these issues with full abdominoplasy with rectus muscle repair.
Tummy
Tuck Surgery – Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty,
known more commonly as a "tummy tuck," is a
surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat
from the middle and lower abdomen and to tighten
the muscles of the abdominal wall. Abdominoplasty
can dramatically reduce the appearance of a
protruding abdomen. Often after pregnancy or weight
loss, excess skin and stretch marks deform the once
flat and tight abdomen. But, despite diet and
exercise, loose skin still remains. Abdominoplasty
is particularly helpful to women who, through
multiple pregnancies, have stretched their
abdominal muscles and skin beyond the point where
they can return to normal. Loss of skin elasticity
in older patients, which frequently occurs with
slight obesity, can also be improved. The best
candidates for a tummy tuck are men or women who
are in relatively good shape but are bothered by a
large fat deposit or loose abdominal skin.
What are the
incisions used in a tummy tuck?
Tummy tuck surgery
or abdominoplasty is the surgical excision of
excess skin to the abdomen. An ellipse of skin is
removed between the umbilicus (navel) and the
hairline of the mons area. This also means that
C-section scars are removed as well. This skin
above the umbilicus is then lifted off the
abdominal wall muscles up to the level of the rib
cage and then pulled down to the level of the mons
and closed. Before this is done, however, the loose
abdominal wall muscles are tightened - which, also
narrows the waistline. It does produce a permanent
scar.
What is a mini
tummy tuck?
In selected
patients, a limited skin excision can be performed,
which can then be combined with direct liposuction
of the abdomen (this is usually not advised in a
traditional abdominoplasty as it can significantly
compromise the blood supply and increase risks of
wound development). The umbilicus is not cut out
but only relocated and the abdominal wall is
tightened before completing the procedure. Although
the scar length is shorter, the final result is
usually not as tight and so most candidates for a
tummy tuck elect to undergo the traditional
abdominoplasty.
Can other
procedures be performed with a tummy tuck?
Patients often
have multiple procedures at the same time. The most
common include breast augmentation, breast lifts
and/or liposuction. This saves both time and money
since costs are often reduced when multiple
procedures are combined.
Actual Patient
Abdominoplasty by Dr. Shaw
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