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ABDOMINOPLASTY![]() (Tummy Tuck) A protruding abdomen as a result of weak abdominal muscles, weight gain or pregnancy is a condition that causes distress to thousands of people. This condition does not respond well to diet or exercise because the skin and underlying muscles have been stretched. Today, a remarkable procedure called abdominoplasty has been designed to flatten a protruding abdomen through the tightening of abdominal wall muscles and removal of excess fatty tissue and skin. Abdominoplasty is not a substitute for weight loss. The objective of the surgery is to improve the contour of the body by flattening and narrowing the abdomen. The best candidate for the surgery is the individual who has normal weight but weak abdominal muscles and excess skin and fat. Age, obesity and smoking habits are some of the factors to be considered when evaluating you as a candidate for this procedure. BEFORE SURGERY Preoperative instructions may include the elimination of certain drugs which contain aspirin in order to minimize the possibility of excess bleeding. Antibiotics may be prescribed prior to surgery to prevent infection. You may also be advised to bathe with an antiseptic soap for several days prior to surgery. THE PROCEDURE A second incision is made around the navel. The skin is then separated from the abdominal wall and lifted up to the breast bone exposing the loose tissue that covers the abdominal muscle. Often weak abdominal muscles are sutured in order to tighten those which are loose or stretched out. The skin is then lowered over the abdomen and excess skin and fat is removed. Before the incisions are closed with small sutures, the navel is reconstructed, and usually drains are inserted to eliminate fluid buildup. Firm elastic bandages are then applied to the area. AFTER SURGERY Although patients are usually up and around the day of surgery, Dr. Gilmer will instruct you as to when normal activities may be resumed. This decision is based upon the extent of surgery and your progress. Bruising and swelling which occur around the treated area will disappear within a few weeks. Scars from the procedure remain but fade significantly in time. Each year thousands of abdominoplasties are successfully performed. The amount of improvement is individual and depends upon the extent of surgery and the patient’s skin tone, body build and healing process. Complications connected with the procedure are rare; however, there are inherent risks connected with every surgical procedure. Possible risks and complications should be thoroughly discussed with Dr. Gilmer and his staff, prior to surgery. You will minimize complications by carefully following directions. Most insurance companies do not pay for abdominoplasty if it is performed for cosmetic reasons. Some insurance companies do pay benefits if the patient has severe laxity of the abdominal wall with back pain and/or umbilical or ventral hernia. Each insurance carrier is different, and it is recommended that you check with your own agent to determine if there is coverage. If you are interested in learning more about abdominoplasty, please contact our office and we will be happy to answer your questions.
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Dr. Ronald Gilmer, M.D., P.C. 310 - 25th Avenue North • Suite 100 • Nashville, TN 37203 Tel: (615) 321-3943 • Fax: (615) 321-5731 • Email: info@gilmerplasticsurgery.com |
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