Abdominoplasty, otherwise known as the tummy tuck, is one of the oldest cosmetic surgery procedures and has certainly gained plenty of popularity in recent years. And it is popular with both men and women.
While each gender tends to carry weight in the stomach area differently in general, abdominoplasty can be helpful in getting rid of flabby tummy skin and tightening up the stomach muscles no matter what type of figure the patient has.
What is a Tummy Tuck?
A tummy tuck procedure is designed to create firmer, tighter looking abs and bellies. The operation begins with anesthesia for the patient, either general or local, but general is the most common. The plastic surgeon will then make an incision from hip to hip running along the pubic bone.
The stomach skin is loosened from the muscles and tissues and lifted up and folded back. It is very common for patients to combine abdominoplasty with liposuction, and at this point if that is desired, the surgeon will use a small tube to suck out the stubborn pockets of fat from the stomach region.
Next, the cosmetic surgeon tightens up the abdominal muscles by placing strategic sutures to hold them closer together. Then the stomach skin is pulled down taut over the abs and the excess skin is removed. The remaining skin is then sewed back together at the original incision line and the anesthesia is allowed to wear off.
The recovery typically consists of staying at home to rest for several days, but many patients are up and back to work after a work. While patients should rest and be careful not to make exaggerated movements or try to lift anything heavy, they should be advised to get up and start walking around as soon as they are able.
This will help the healing process as the blood gets flowing through the abdominal region and it will help prevent blood clots from staying stationary too long. The complete results of the surgery are typically visible after about 6 months, when all the swelling has subsided, but patients may be able to notice the difference in their appearance much sooner.
Why Men Like It
As men age, they tend to put on extra weight in the form of a "spare tire" or even a "beer belly". While diet and exercise can significantly reduce these problem areas, sometimes the fat is stubborn and the skin remains saggy and droopy in the stomach region.
A tummy tuck, sometimes combined with liposuction can basically erase these issues for many years to come. It is especially helpful for both men and women who have undergone massive weight loss, of 100 pounds or more, leaving them with loose, hanging skin. The abdominoplasty can make the results of their hard work and discipline clearly visible.
Why Women Like It
While age also takes a toll on female bodies, many women also have to deal with the changes that come from bearing children. Pregnancy can leave women with much weakened abdominal muscles as well as sagging skin as a result of the quick weight gain and loss in the stomach. A tummy tuck can quickly correct these issues and give women their bodies back!
While each gender tends to carry weight in the stomach area differently in general, abdominoplasty can be helpful in getting rid of flabby tummy skin and tightening up the stomach muscles no matter what type of figure the patient has.
What is a Tummy Tuck?
A tummy tuck procedure is designed to create firmer, tighter looking abs and bellies. The operation begins with anesthesia for the patient, either general or local, but general is the most common. The plastic surgeon will then make an incision from hip to hip running along the pubic bone.
The stomach skin is loosened from the muscles and tissues and lifted up and folded back. It is very common for patients to combine abdominoplasty with liposuction, and at this point if that is desired, the surgeon will use a small tube to suck out the stubborn pockets of fat from the stomach region.
Next, the cosmetic surgeon tightens up the abdominal muscles by placing strategic sutures to hold them closer together. Then the stomach skin is pulled down taut over the abs and the excess skin is removed. The remaining skin is then sewed back together at the original incision line and the anesthesia is allowed to wear off.
The recovery typically consists of staying at home to rest for several days, but many patients are up and back to work after a work. While patients should rest and be careful not to make exaggerated movements or try to lift anything heavy, they should be advised to get up and start walking around as soon as they are able.
This will help the healing process as the blood gets flowing through the abdominal region and it will help prevent blood clots from staying stationary too long. The complete results of the surgery are typically visible after about 6 months, when all the swelling has subsided, but patients may be able to notice the difference in their appearance much sooner.
Why Men Like It
As men age, they tend to put on extra weight in the form of a "spare tire" or even a "beer belly". While diet and exercise can significantly reduce these problem areas, sometimes the fat is stubborn and the skin remains saggy and droopy in the stomach region.
A tummy tuck, sometimes combined with liposuction can basically erase these issues for many years to come. It is especially helpful for both men and women who have undergone massive weight loss, of 100 pounds or more, leaving them with loose, hanging skin. The abdominoplasty can make the results of their hard work and discipline clearly visible.
Why Women Like It
While age also takes a toll on female bodies, many women also have to deal with the changes that come from bearing children. Pregnancy can leave women with much weakened abdominal muscles as well as sagging skin as a result of the quick weight gain and loss in the stomach. A tummy tuck can quickly correct these issues and give women their bodies back!
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