If you have excess fat in your abdominal region and all your sit-ups and crunches are not giving you desired results, then it is the time you consider opting for a ‘tummy tuck’ surgery. Tummy Tuck surgery is the common name for Abdominoplasty. The surgery removes extra fat and skin from the abdomen and tightens the muscles in the abdominal wall.
Abdominoplasty
is not the same as liposuction, but you can opt for liposuction along with it.
It is a major surgery, so if you are considering to go through it, you should
consider some important things.
Tummy
tuck surgery is only suitable for men and women who are in a good health. Women
who have gone through several pregnancies can go through the surgery to reduce
the extra fat and tighten the belly skin. This is also a good option for men
and women who were obese previously and still have fat deposits or loose skin
around the belly.
Women
who are planning to get pregnant should not opt for the procedure as the
surgery tightens the vertical muscles of the abdomen and future pregnancies can
separate those muscles leading to complications. Tummy tuck is not an
alternative to weight loss. It is only for the people who are in a typical
condition or who are tired of trying everything else. It should only be
considered as the last resort.
Smoking
can be highly harmful to this particular surgical procedure. Surgeons prescribe
people to stop smoking at least two weeks before the surgery and stay away from
it until two weeks after the surgery. However, smoking should be stopped
completely as it can cause complications in the process and slow down the
healing process. Doctors also prescribe not to take a heavy diet before the
surgery. The diet should be well-balanced and in the form of complete meals. It
will help you heal faster.
Do
not forget to tell your doctor and surgeon if you are taking any prescription
drugs, herbal medicines or other supplements. Your doctor can also instruct you
to stop taking certain medicines before and after the surgery. You have to be
well-prepared for the tummy tuck surgery.
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