Abdominoplasty



Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure used to remove excess fat in the abdomen to tighten the muscles and fascia of the abdominal wall. This type of surgery is usually used in patients with loose or weakened tissue after pregnancy or after major weight loss. Inheritance and genetics can also play a role in having a hung abdomen. Abdominoplasty is performed in different ranges and is often divided into several categories. Depending on the extent of the surgery, a complete abdominal surgery can take from 1 to 5 hours. Partial abdominal surgeries take between 1 and 2 hours. After this, the surgeon must make a new hole for the navel



Abdominal Surgery Candidates for Abdominoplasty


Not all obese people with abdominal surgery are always suitable for abdominoplasty. This surgery is usually recommended for people with excess fat in the abdomen with the skin hanging, which should also include
be physically in good health and do not suffer from an increased risk of surgical diseases such as heart disease, diabetes or asthma
have a fixed weight
not planning to become pregnant in the future
have realistic expectations of surgical outcomes
have multiple pregnancy and delivery history
have lost their elasticity as they age
are ashamed of their abdominal size and under stress
Don't be a smoker

Pre-abdominoplasty preparation


Before any surgery, especially cosmetic surgery, you should consult with a reputable and experienced surgeon and get the necessary advice. We will do this for you. Without awareness and understanding of the possible side effects and risks, it should not be decided. Abdominoplasty is a personal surgery that no one within the individual can make the final decision and take the risk of doing so. This completely personalized choice can be made easier with the help of surgeons and the support of those around you. At the first visit, the surgeon first raises questions to assess the patient's physical and mental well-being and his or her goals for doing so. These questions include
The Doctor, then checks the health of the person by performing the necessary examinations and tests. Taking pictures of one's abdomen completes the patient's case. He asks her to stop taking blood thinners like aspirin and quit smoking and nicotine. It may limit or replace one's current medication use

It usually takes one to four weeks for patients to achieve partial recovery. During this time, the individual is advised to take specific measures that will help them recover faster and achieve better results than surgery. These measures after abdominal surgery include Pain and analgesics may be prescribed by the surgeon for pain in the first three days after surgery

Absolute rest and post-operative sleeping are forbidden because of the risk of blood clots in the legs and the person must perform daily activities
Fresh pineapple or compote can speed up wound healing

Fruit, fish and shrimp are very useful during this time
Hemorrhagic discharge from the wound is normal but active bleeding requires immediate follow-up, especially in the first two weeks after surgery

Heavy lifting during recovery should be avoided

Post-operative bruising and discomfort is normal. By wearing special clothing and elastic belts for a month, it can control bruising and swelling in the area and support abdominal tissue repair. It is also effective in the new skin formation of the treated area

Avoid taking all forms of nicotine for a month or more before surgery and also during the recovery period.

Salt intake should be limited to at least two weeks after surgery

A follow-up visit on the third day and the first week after surgery is necessary to examine the incision and wound area. Usually the drain comes out on the third day; The area of the wound is a prominent red wound that, with proper care, remains only a thin silver line. Full wound healing takes 3-6 months to even a year. Usually, in the early days after surgery, the wound looks good, but over time it will become more prominent and dark red and even purple. Then, as the months go by, it begins to fade. But the scar will remain permanently beneath the abdomen.

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