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GeneralWhat to Know About Tummy Tuck Procedures in South Bay Los Angeles

Most people struggle to get rid of the belly budge even after eating healthy and various gym visits. Thus, as you lose weight in other parts of your body, your belly pooch seems to be becoming more protruding. It is disheartening when your midsection is not looking as you would hope it did after a few pregnancies. Therefore, most people prefer to have a tummy tuck procedure to enhance their look. Today, many people are looking into tummy tucks, and it is no longer the procedure for the rich and famous. No matter the reason for the abdominoplasty procedure. Below are some things you need to know before and after the tummy tuck procedure.

You will have a drop in weight 

Some patients, after the procedure, lose a few pounds. Hence, professionals warn that a tummy tuck procedure is better after the patient reaches their goal weight. Plus, do not think of a tummy tuck as a weight loss procedure, for it is a contouring procedure. Additionally, tummy tucks will not directly address stretch marks. But due to the pulling of the abdominal skin, the positioning of your stretch marks may be lowered, moved, or even removed if it is part of the lower excess skin.

Research for the right surgeon

It can be tricky looking for a qualified plastic surgeon. Plus, people confuse the terms, cosmetic surgeon and plastic surgeon. Therefore, you need to research and check if the surgeon is board-certified to do the procedure. It is vital for any licensed physician can offer cosmetic procedures. So you need to take it seriously to check if they are certified to do it and not just capable surgeons.

You need help the first week at home 

Most tummy tucks will have you go home after the procedure. Therefore, you need someone to be with you for at least the first week or two. Thus, you need to prepare for your recovery, the person to help you, stocking your kitchen, and talk to your kids too. Remember, you will not be able to roll over, grab things a few inches away from you or sit up. Thus, help is necessary to help you get repositioned in bed, standing, basically everything. Notably, if you are a mother, it is best to avoid carrying your children, for you should not lift anything over ten pounds for the first six weeks.

Expect benefits beyond the cosmetic 

Once you heal from your tummy tuck, you will feel more confident in your clothes. Remember, you chose clothes that accommodate your stomach before the procedure. Thus, after healing from the tummy tuck procedure, you pick outfits you will look great in and those you like. Also, studies show that tummy tucks help with urinary incontinence, and also it supports and strengthens your body’s core. Additionally, the procedure helps repair the rectus diastasis, and as a result, it helps with back pain and bloating, for it improves the core stability. These medical benefits, feeling better and confident, and fitting in clothes better are benefits beyond cosmetic surgery you will experience.

There are a few different types of scars

Scar location and size depend on the abdominoplasty you need. For traditional tummy tuck procedures, the scar is hip to hip. But the doctors do their best to hide it under the bikini line. Also, around your belly button, you will have a scar to keep the belly button in position. However, you may opt for a mini tummy tuck if you need a small amount of skin removal and muscle tightening. The scar for this is a little longer than a C-section scar. Patients that need a tummy tuck after significant weight loss should expect a T-scar across the abdomen. This is because there is excess vertical skin as well as horizontal.

To sum up, above are some of the few things you should know about the tummy tuck procedure. People experience it differently and learn later what they should have known before the procedure. Above are some pointers to help you find out what to look out for or expect. Also, you can use the above to ask questions to your doctor before the procedure.

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