Stomach
Fat Reductions and Scars
Flat
abs are much sought after in our image conscious society. Alas,
they are hard to get. A stomach fat reduction is ideal for those
of us that don't have 10 hours a day to do sit ups.
Stomach
Fat Reductions and Scars.
Stomach
fat reductions, also known as tucks or abdominoplaty, are performed
on patients who have done everything that they can to shape their
abdominal areas with diet and exercise, but still feel unhappy
with the way they look. Two major causes of need for the procedure
are pregnancy and aging, both of which cause loss of elasticity
in the abdomen. A new development in this area of plastic surgery
is an effort to do it without leaving large, prominent scars.
The
new reduction procedure is performed for the same reasons and
in a similar way to the traditional abdominoplasty. Excess skin
and fat are removed from the stomach area, and the muscles in
the area are also tightened up. This leaves the stomach with a
thinner, more toned appearance.
This
particular procedure differs from the usual fat reduction in that
the procedure is aimed at leaving no visible scars on the stomach
area. In truth, no procedure is completely scarless. This procedure,
however, leaves a much smaller, less noticeable scar than traditional
ones. A small incision is made vertically across the lower abdomen.
Once the procedure is done, the scar is typically covered by underwear
or bikini bottoms. The navel (belly button) does not need to be
repositioned, and the procedure takes less time than a traditional
open procedure. The surgery works best when the area needing correction
is limited to the lower abdomen area. Because the scar is intentionally
put below the bikini line, the procedure is inadequate at dealing
with problems areas high on the abdomen.
There
is one other alternative you should consider. The endoscopic fat
reduction surgery involves the placement of small surgical instruments
into the area through very tiny punctures in the skin. The procedure
is an effective way to remove fatty cells throughout the abdomen.
It is not, however, an option if the surgery requires the removal
of excess skin in the area. In such a situation, you will be required
to undergo a more invasive surgery.
Obviously,
everyone would like to choose a procedure that leaves no scars
if they have the choice. The choice, however, is one that must
be made in consultation with your plastic surgeon. There may be
medical reasons that limit you to a particular type of procedure
and your physician can advise you on those situations.
Ricardo
de Silva is with PlasticSurgeonPractices.com - a directory of
plastic surgeons. Visit us to read more plastic
surgery articles.