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What happens in stomach fat drape plastic surgery
Obesity does not only affect the physical health of a person. It also affects his self confidence and personality. Flabs, scars and unsightly marks, especially found in the abdomen can cause one to isolate himself from other people. These flaws are enough to make a person shy away from society, and this can affect his work, his relationships and his personal well being.
In a morbidly obese individual, surgical methods are often effective, when diet and exercise fail to reduce weight. An example of this is a tummy tuck procedure. A tummy tuck is a surgical method in which excess stomach skin and fat are removed to tighten the abdomen and to make it smooth and flatter without the sagging skin.
In talking about this surgical procedure, we must bear in mind that diet and exercise are the first line agents in reducing weight. When diet and exercise no longer responds or when massive weight loss has occurred which has left sagging, flabby skin on the abdomen, then a surgical procedure is appropriate.
Stomach fat drape plastic surgery or a tummy tuck can be done in women or men who have large amounts of fat accumulating in the abdomen. It also tightens the abdominal muscles in cases when diet and exercise are no longer effective. In women, it can also be done after multiple pregnancies so as to eliminate sagging skin and stretch marks.
What happens during a tummy tuck? First anesthesia is given to make the patient feel less pain. Then an incision is made above the pubic hairline. The incision scar will not be visible later on as this is the area normally covered with underwear. The skin and fat are then separated from the muscles and the excess tissue and skin is removed. This procedure usually takes 2 to 5 hours. A person can return to work within too weeks after a tummy tuck procedure.
When is the right time to do tummy tuck? According to experts, a tummy tuck is effective after weight loss reaches its plateau or becomes stable. If there is still massive weight loss after tummy tuck, the skin and the abdomen will become loose again. So it is best to do it after maximal weight loss or after the weight loss period.
The risks associated with this procedure are loss of skin sensation in the abdominal area, slow healing of the incision and fluid accumulation in the abdomen. The risks may vary with the other medical conditions of the patient. This is why before planning surgery, it is wise that you seek the help of a physician first so that a thorough work-up can be done and you can be sure that nothing will happen right after the procedure. You will need medical clearance from an internist if you have hypertension, diabetes, a previous history of stroke and other long-term or serious medical conditions.
Usually, an internist will request for an ECG, blood chemistry and a complete blood count and will do a thorough physical exam on you as part of the medical clearance. The conditions mentioned above can arise in slow healing if wounds and complications after surgery thus they should be ruled out or stabilized first prior to the procedure.
Overall, a tummy tuck procedure is useful in reducing flabs and sagging skin by tightening the abdomen.
