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Nip and Tummy Tuck

by Andrew W John

Abdominoplasty, also known as a tummy tuck, is perhaps the best way to shape your lower stomach when an excess of fat accumulates in the area. There are many different types of tummy tucks a person can have, and each is different depending on the case. Some tummy tucks may involve shaping the stomach, while others might require an operation for the removal of excess fat and/or skin which will tighten up the abdominal muscles and will also reposition the belly button.

More and more people have chosen to have a tummy tuck because it is safe and has also become more affordable in the recent years. This is anywhere between twenty-five hundred dollars up to eighty-five hundred dollars. A big factor in price depends upon who you choose to perform the operation, and also the time and complexity of the tummy tuck. Also, medical tests, room cost, surgeon fees, operation room, anesthesiologists, and post surgery will all affect the total cost.

Due to the rising popularity of the procedures, most hospitals and surgeons now offer financing options. This can be especially helpful if insurance does not cover all or a portion of any part of the procedures. You may also need to inform you insurance plan about the surgery. Your insurance rates may increase after your surgery.

The rising popularity of Abdominoplasty may be caused by the increase in gastric bypass surgery in both men and woman. Many women are also opting for the procedure after pregnancy, particularly multiple births. While the exact reasons you undergo surgery will determine the complexity and type of your procedure, you can also expect the recovery time to follow accordingly.

After an abdominoplasty surgery, many will feel some pain, which is to be expected, and will also be swollen in the area where the operation took place. This should last a few weeks and can be lessened by prescriptions that your doctor will prescribe to you after the surgery.

You can do things to speed up recovery as well, such as not stretching too much, not moving around to much, and taking it easy during the recovery. You should not lift anything and you will need a personal care attendant. Otherwise you risk tearing the stitches, increasing the recovery time, increasing the pain, or even getting an infection. Therefore, follow all the direction the surgeon provide right to the letter, this includes how to dress the wound during recovery and how long you may have to wait before resuming normal activities.

You can expect three stages of recovery. The first stage includes the post-op hospital stay where they monitor your progress and are on stand by in case of any complications such as infections or blood clots. The second part will probably entail a few weeks in bed either at home, at a hotel, or in a recovery facility. And finally you can go resume your life, where the first few months are spent in limited activities so as not to develop hernias or cause other complications.

The recovery time can also shorten if you have strong abs. If you do not have very strong abs, your recovery time may be longer. The scar tissue and swelling might now go away until about six months after the surgery.

It would be wise before choosing a doctor and having the surgery to weigh all your options and risks. You should thoroughly research your chosen doctor’s background and medical history as well as that of the hospital in which he operates. You should also be made well aware of all the risks and complications caused by Abdominoplasty.

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