Improved
Self Esteem After Tummy Tuck Surgery
A tummy tuck is a surgical procedure which involves
reshaping and refashioning both the stomach and the skin and muscles
surrounding it. The correct term for a tummy tuck is an Abdominoplasty.
This
procedure is normally used for cosmetic reasons. However after
surgery most patients are left with considerable improvement to
ones self esteem and can be a driving force for the decision to
have surgery performed.
The
usual type of person who undergoes a tummy tuck is very often
a woman who has had children and has ended up with stretch marks
and loose saggy skin on her abdomen. Other women, who may benefit
from a tummy tuck, are often those women who have undergone a
caesarian section and left with scars and or lose skin
Its
important that patients who have decided to have a tummy tuck
realize that they will be left with a scar. Many people seem to
think that this type of procedure leaves a very fine scar or no
scar at all, however it should be remembered that this procedure
is classed as major surgery, and there is bound to be some form
of scarring.
The
scar from a tummy tuck usually runs horizontally from hip to hip
over the pubic region. The surgeon who is normally a plastic surgeon
appreciates the anxiety of his patients that as little scar as
possible will be visible. Therefore a good surgeon will do his
utmost to ensure the scar that is left is as low as possible so
it is as least visible as possible.
Many
patients undergo multiple procedures at the time of a Tummy Tuck.
Reasons for combining procedures with a tummy tuck include patient
goals, recovery time and cost.
Liposuction
performed in conjunction with a tummy tuck can enhance the whole
look of the abdomen giving it a completely new shape.
Tummy
Tuck & Breast Enhancement are also frequently combined. Many mothers
after pregnancy, breastfeeding and or substantial weight loss
are unfortunatley left with sagging breasts and lose skin in the
abdomen area. This type of patient benefits greatly from combining
the two surgeries.