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Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty

Abdominoplasty What is Abdominoplasty?

Abdominoplasty is a popular surgical procedure for individuals who experience sagging and looseness in the abdominal area, especially after giving birth or excessive weight loss. Here is what you need to know about this surgery;

Purpose of the Surgery Abdominoplasty provides a flatter and tighter abdomen by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the muscles in the abdominal area. This offers both aesthetic and functional benefits.

Who is it suitable for? Those who experience looseness and sagging in the abdominal area after pregnancy, Individuals who have excess skin in the abdominal area after extreme weight loss, Those who are in good general health and do not have any serious health problems

Risks: As with any surgical procedure, tummy tuck surgery carries some risks. Complications such as infection, bleeding, and delayed wound healing may occur, although rare. Your doctor will provide you with detailed information about these risks before surgery.

You can have a flatter and tighter abdomen after tummy tuck surgery. It is important to adopt a healthy lifestyle for the results to be permanent. A balanced diet and regular exercise will support the long-term success of the surgery.

Processing Processes

Before & After Process

Before Surgery

Before surgery, your doctor will evaluate your health and determine if you are a good candidate for surgery. Certain medical tests and evaluations may be performed.

Surgery Time

It is usually performed under general anesthesia and can take 2-5 hours. During the surgery, excess skin and fat are removed, muscles are tightened, and a new abdominal profile is created.

Recovery Process in the Hospital

A tummy tuck is a procedure that usually requires a 1-2 day hospital stay.

Recovery at Home

A special corset may need to be worn for 4-6 weeks after surgery. Swelling and bruising may occur in the first few weeks, but these symptoms will decrease over time. The recovery process may vary from person to person.