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Tummy tuck
The final results of tummy tuck surgery may be initially obscured by swelling and your inability to stand fully upright until internal healing is complete
FAQ
Surgery Duration
2-5hours
Convalescence
6weeks
Complications
Anesthesia risks; Asymmetry; Bleeding; Deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications; Fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die (fat necrosis); Fluid accumulation (seroma); Infection; Numbness or other changes in skin sensation; Persistent pain; Poor wound healing; Possibility of revisional surgery; Recurrent looseness of skin;
Skin discoloration and/or prolonged swelling; Skin loss; Suboptimal aesthetic result;
Unfavorable scarring
Pre- and post-operative bans
Before a tummy tuck you might also need to: Stop smoking; Avoid certain medications; Maintain a stable weight; Take medication to prevent complications; Arrange for help during recovery
After tummy tuck: Drains might be left in place for several days after surgery; You'll wear a supportive abdominal garment (abdominal binder) for about six weeks after your tummy tuck; For the first six weeks after a tummy tuck, you'll need to be careful when moving around
High risk groups
Diabetes and smoking- two major surgical risk factors
Used Materials
No implants