Abdominoplasty >
An abdominoplasty or “tummy tuck” procedure is used to remove excess skin and fat from the abdominal region of the body that often causes people to be self-conscious or embarrassed about their bodies.
Because of the changes to the abdomen that can occur pregnancy, many women may have stretch marks, loose skin, and “separation” of the rectus muscles which can leave the abdomen more “protuberant”.
None of these changes that can occur with significant weight loss or pregnancy will improve on their own or with exercise. An abdominoplasty (or tummy tuck) is a plastic surgical procedure that removes the excess loose skin and fat and tightens the muscle wall in order to obtain a flatter, more attractive, rejuvenated stomach. The incision is cosmetically concealed within most swimsuits or panties.
Frequently asked questions:
Am I a good abdominoplasty candidate?
The best abdominoplasty candidates are men or women who are in good overall shape, but have excess fat and skin around their stomach area that is resistant to diet and exercise. Women who have been pregnant, and now have excess stomach skin or loose abdomen muscles are also good abdominoplasty candidates.
How long will I need to be off work?
2 weeks.. Dr. Boynton typically keeps his patients overnight and also utilizes a specially designed pain pump which helps decrease post operative pain and gets people.
Will my abdominoplasty leave a permanent scar?
Yes. Abdominoplasty does leave a scar, but an experienced plastic surgeons like Dr. Boynton will place the scar in a location so that panties or bathing suits can cover it. An abdominoplasty incision is usually made from hipbone to hipbone, above the pubic area.
How long will my abdominoplasty last?
Abdominoplasty results can be enjoyed for many years. Abdominoplasty patients will have flatter, firmer abdomens after the surgery that can be maintained through healthy diet and exercise. If significant weight gain should occur, or if a woman should become pregnant after abdominoplasty, a follow-up procedure may be necessary.
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