Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgery Before and After Photos

Are sit-ups not giving you the taut tummy you want? If you've got too much flab or excess skin in your abdomen that doesn't respond to diet or exercise, you may be considering a "tummy tuck," which doctors call "abdominoplasty."

This surgery flattens the abdomen by removing extra fat and skin, and tightening muscles in your abdominal wall.

It's not the same as liposuction, although you may choose to get liposuction along with a tummy tuck.

This is a major surgery, so if you're considering it, you should know the facts before you decide whether to go forward.

Who Are the Best Candidates For a Tummy Tuck?

A tummy tuck is suitable for men and women who are in good health.

Women who have had several pregnancies may find the procedure useful for tightening their abdominal muscles and reducing skin.

A tummy tuck is also an option for men or women who were once obese and still have excess fat deposits or loose skin around the belly.

Who Should Not Consider a Tummy Tuck?


If you're a woman who plans to get pregnant, then you may want to postpone a tummy tuck until you're done having children. During surgery, your vertical muscles are tightened, and future pregnancies can separate those muscles.

Are you planning to lose a lot of weight? Then a tummy tuck also is not for you. A tummy tuck should be a last resort after you've tried everything else. It should not be used as an alternative to weight loss.

You should also consider the chance of scarring after a tummy tuck. You can talk about that possibility with the doctor before the surgery.

How to Prepare for Tummy Tuck Surgery

The first step is to choose a surgeon and see him or her for a consultation. At that meeting, you'll talk about your goals and the following options:

If you smoke, your doctor will ask that you quit smoking from at least two weeks before the surgery until two weeks after the surgery. It is not enough to just cut down on smoking. You must stop completely since smoking makes complications more likely and slows healing.

Complete abdominoplasty. The surgeon will cut your abdomen from hipbone to hipbone and then contour the skin, tissue, and muscle as needed. The surgery will involve moving your belly button, and you may need drainage tubes under your skin for a few days.
Partial or mini abdominoplasty. Mini-abdominoplasties are often done on people whose fat deposits are located below the navel. During this procedure, the surgeon most likely will not move your belly button, and the procedure may only take up to two hours, depending on your case.

If you smoke, your doctor will ask that you quit smoking from at least two weeks before the surgery until two weeks after the surgery. It is not enough to just cut down on smoking. You must stop completely since smoking makes complications more likely and slows healing.

Tummy tuck surgery

Abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck surgery, is the removal of excess skin and fatty tissue from above the bikini line. This results in a tighter, flatter stomach.
Tummy tuck results

Men and women are often left with an area of loose skin after severe weight loss. Similarly, pregnancy can also weaken the skin and abdominal muscles. These, and many other reasons, are why so many people choose to undergo tummy tucks.  

Whatever your motivation, the result of abdominoplasty is a firmer tummy – best of all, this change can be permanent as long as you maintain a healthy weight after your plastic surgery.

We are currently in the process of uploading tummy tuck before and after pictures to our website.  If you still aren’t sure whether a tummy tuck is best suited to you, look at our selection of plastic surgery before and after pictures.

Like many women, Justine had some doubts about cosmetic surgery before her tummy tuck operation. Read her account of how Transform has helped her achieve her ideal figure with tummy tuck surgery.

The first step to arranging your tummy tuck is to contact Transform and book an appointment at one of our twenty-four clinics.  Our Patient Care Co-ordinators will share their cosmetic surgery knowledge and experience, while our plastic Surgeons can provide any medical advice you may need.  All of this extensive process is absolutely free, so you can be assured of getting the best information before making any cosmetic surgery decisions.