Understanding the Tummy Tuck Procedure and Complications From Tummy Tuck Surgery
By Dennis
Driscoll
If you are worried or concerned about complications associated with the tummy
tuck procedure, talking to a qualified plastic surgeon that has
been trained in body contouring should help alleviate many concerns
you may have.
Finding a good experienced plastic surgeon should not be difficult as plastic
surgery is practiced abundantly in most major cities.
It should be noted that with advancements and technology in plastic surgery,
most complications following tummy tuck surgery are deemed rare.
Educating yourself about the tummy tuck procedure should be your first step
in helping you choose a plastic surgeon. A good qualified plastic
surgeon will take time to discuss with you procedures in place
to minimize complications from tummy tuck surgery.
Ask your plastic surgeon lots of questions about the tummy tuck procedure and
any complications that could develop following your tummy tuck
surgery. Being well informed is the best choice you can do for
yourself and should help alleviate most concerns you may have.
Listed below are some of the complications associated with the tummy tuck procedure
that should be addressed with your plastic surgeon.
Allergic reaction - to the anesthesia
Infection - can be a serious problem and if bleeding occurs may develop
into a hematoma
Hematoma - A collection of blood under the skin (commonly referred to
a blood blister)
Blood clots - More common with women taking birth control pills.
Fat necrosis - After the abdominal wall has been stretched. Blood supply
to the remaining fat and skin has been damaged. On rare occasions
this may lead to necrosis of the fat cells which then become liquefied
and hardened.
Swelling - Mostly lasts for a month a month to six weeks following surgery.
Bruising - Common in the abdomen area but in severe cases can extend
to the surrounding skin.
Skin Loss - The abdominal wall is stretched during surgery and blood
supply to the skin may be damaged which may result in death of
the skin in the surrounding areas. This is more common in people
with diabetes and smokers. If this occurs a skin graft may be
needed.
Wound Separation - Scar tissue heals slowly and some separation may
be expected, although rarely a problem it may lead to a heavier
scar and slower recovery.
Some common plastic surgery techniques being utilized today to reduce complications
in certain areas following your tummy tuck surgery are as follows.
Pain and nausea can be greatly reduced if your plastic surgeon injects and
long lasting numbing medicine in the rectus muscle which has been
tightened during the tummy tuck procedure. This is a simple procedure
if performed by your plastic surgeon will most likely reduce complications
from pain and expedite your recovery from plastic surgery.
Applying a topical steroid cream for a few days following surgery will significantly
reduce complications from scarring, and if followed up for about
six weeks your scars will fade faster and become much less noticeable.
Fluid collection under the skin following your tummy tuck surgery can be reduced
by placing drains under the skin at the time surgery is performed.
Another procedure you may ask your plastic surgeon about for reducing the complications
of fluid collection is by placing internal stitches between the
fascia (gristle) and the underside of your fat. Most likely this
will prevent any complications from fluid collection before they
start.
This tummy tuck procedure may reduce the time of having your drains in place
to just 2-3 days following your tummy tuck surgery
Becoming educated in the tummy tuck procedure is your responsibility and should
not be avoided. Only then will you be able to make wise choice
finding a qualified plastic surgeon that you will be confident
with to perform your tummy tuck surgery.
After carefully choosing your plastic surgeon you will then be able to understand
the procedures in place to reduce any risk of complications.
Dennis M. Driscoll
Lives In Northern Michigan and operates several websites
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