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Abdominoplasty

What is an Abdominoplasty? The Procedure, Recovery, and Results

Abdominoplasty, also known as a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat while tightening the underlying muscles. Led by Dr. Amy Bandy, a respected female plastic surgeon based in Newport Beach, CA, this guide aims to provide an in-depth understanding of abdominoplasty, including what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.

Understanding Abdominoplasty

Before the Procedure

During the Procedure

After the Procedure

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FAQs

Is abdominoplasty suitable for weight loss?

Abdominoplasty is not a weight-loss procedure but rather intended for body contouring purposes. It is most effective for individuals who are close to their ideal weight but struggle with excess abdominal skin and fat.

What factors contribute to scarring after abdominoplasty?

Dr. Bandy utilizes advanced surgical techniques to minimize scarring; however, individual factors such as genetics, skin type, and post-operative care can influence scar formation.

When can I resume normal activities after abdominoplasty?

The timeline for returning to regular activities varies among patients. Most individuals can gradually resume light activities within two to four weeks post-surgery, with strenuous exercises and heavy lifting postponed for a few months.

How can I maintain the results of abdominoplasty?

Sustaining the outcomes of abdominoplasty necessitates adopting a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and avoidance of significant weight fluctuations.

What are the potential risks associated with abdominoplasty?

While abdominoplasty is considered safe when performed by a qualified surgeon, potential risks include infection, bleeding, seroma formation, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Dr. Bandy prioritizes patient safety and thoroughly discusses potential risks during the consultation process.