Overview
Eligibility for Fat Removal Surgery
Who Should Not Opt Stomach Surgery
- Women who plan to get pregnant should postpone the plan until they have children. Fat removal surgery tightens the vertical muscles that may get separated during pregnancy.
- Tummy tuck should always be the last resort for people who are unable to lose weight through diet and exercise.
- The appearance of scars is natural after a tummy tuck procedure.
Discussing the possible side-effects of procedures is advisable to make an informed decision.
Before Fat Removal Surgery
Surgeons usually ask the patients to keep away from some habits for a successful tummy tuck procedure. For example, patients are asked to quit smoking at least six weeks before the procedure. Why? Because smoking slows down the healing process and may become a cause of complications during or after the fat removal surgery. Furthermore, the surgeon may ask the patient to –
- Get a medical evaluation through various lab tests
- Medications to adjust present medical conditions
- Avoid aspirin or any other anti-inflammatory drug
During Stomach Fat Removal Surgery
During the belly fat removal surgery, the surgeon tightens up the loose abdominal skin with sutures. The incision is done along the bikini line,and the shape and length of it vary according to the amount of excess skin in the abdominal area. For a better contour, liposuction may also be added to the procedure. The patient usually stay 1-2 nights in the hospital.
The four steps involved in a fat removal surgery includes :
- Anaesthesia
- Making the Incisions
- Trimming and Repositioning
- Suturing and Repairing
- Closure
After Belly Fat Removal Surgery
After a successful belly fat removal surgery procedure, the surgeon informs the patient about the healing process, detailed care instructions and how to take care of the incision. Information provided by the surgeon include:
- Drains (if any) and how to take care of them
- Post-surgery symptoms
- Potential complications
- Pain around the surgical area
- Avoiding indulging in any strenuous physical activities to prevent pressure on the abdominal area
- Keep the incision area covered with dressing for maximum protection against infections and further complications
Risks Associated With Belly Fat Removal Surgery
Like any other surgery, there are a number of risks and potential complications associated with the tummy tuck procedure. The belly fat removal surgery cost depends on various factors including the doctor, hospital and the procedure employed, so understanding the risks is essential. Tummy tuck risks include:
- Swelling and pain around the surgery area
- Skin discoloration
- Scarring
- Seroma (fluid accumulation)
- Bleeding under the skin flap (rare)
- Changes in skin sensation
Stomach fat removal surgeons discuss the possible risks before the surgery and final decision is always of the patient. It’s imperative for the patient to address all their questions to the surgeon without any hesitation for a satisfactory result.
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