Full Abdominoplasty
Body Aesthetics
If you have excess skin, muscle weakness, stubborn fat deposits or stretch marks in the abdominal area, Full abdominoplasty is suitable for you.
A full abdominoplasty is also known as a standard tummy tuck. It aims to improve the appearance of the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat, tightening the abdominal muscles and repositioning the belly button.
It is typically performed on people with loose or sagging abdominal skin, weakened abdominal muscles, or excess fat accumulation in the abdominal area.
The procedure involves making an incision along the lower abdomen, removing excess skin and fat, tightening the abdominal muscles and repositioning the belly button. This is applied to achieve a smoother and tighter abdominal contour.
It is a more extensive procedure compared to mini abdominoplasty because it addresses the entire abdominal area. It is usually preferred by people with significant abdominal laxity or people who require more extensive correction.
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FAQ
What is full abdominoplasty?
A full abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen, tightens the abdominal muscles and improves the overall contour of the midsection.
How long does full abdominoplasty last?
The results can be long-lasting. Of course, to achieve this result, a healthy lifestyle should be maintained and significant weight fluctuations should be avoided.
How long does it take to recover from a full tummy tuck?
Its recovery time normally lasts several weeks to a few months.
How much does a full abdominoplasty cost?
The cost may vary depending on factors such as the surgeon’s experience, the geographical location of the clinic, the complexity of the procedure. On average, the cost of a full tummy tuck can range from $5,000 to $12,000 or more.
What are the aftercare procedures?
In the first few days following the procedure, patients may experience discomfort, swelling and bruising. Pain medication and wearing a compression garment can help manage these symptoms.
In the first weeks, patients should avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting and intense exercise. Most people can return to work and normal daily activities within 1-2 weeks.
Over the following weeks and months, the swelling will gradually decrease and the incisions will heal. You should attend follow-up appointments with the surgeon to monitor progress and ensure proper healing.
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