Lipoabdominoplasty

Procedure: Lipoabdominoplasty

Purpose: To flatten the stomach area, remove excess skin and fat, and tighten abdominal muscles

Surgery Length: 2 -4 hours, depending on extent

Anesthesia: General Anesthesia

Where: Outpatient

Where: Doctor’s surgical facility, outpatient, surgery center or as an inpatient in a hospital

Recovery: Back to work 1-2 weeks; avoid strenuous activity for 3 – 4 weeks. Patients wear a light support garment for few weeks. Possible bruising, swelling, and tenderness

Risks: Scarring, temporary swelling, infection, bleeding, blood clots, poor healing, lumpy skin

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A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the tummy and tightens abdominal muscles. Liposuction is the removal of fat through suctioning or vacuuming. Lipoabdominoplasty combines these two procedures for the newest, most effective way of treating hard-to-remove belly fat. The doctor uses liposuction first to remove excess fat from the belly, and then proceeds with a traditional tummy tuck. This practice means a better resulting contour for the tummy tuck, as the skin and tissues are easier to work with after the fat has been removed. Not only will the tummy appear slimmer due to tucking and contouring, but the tummy will actually be thinner from the liposuction.

Candidates who elect this procedure are most often women who, after childbearing, have weak abdominal muscles and excess fat that does not seem to respond to diet or exercise. A tummy tuck is also common for men who wish to tighten muscles and remove fat from the middle and lower abdomen. Older patients who often experience weight gain as they age, especially around the abdomen, can also benefit from this procedure. For all patients, men and women alike, this procedure can dramatically reduce a large, protruding abdomen.

If you are considering an abdominoplasty, it is important to remember that this procedure requires extensive surgery and will produce a permanent scar which can be hidden in the bikini line.

The procedure usually takes two to four hours and is performed under general anesthesia. It requires the surgeon to make a long incision from hip to hip in order to create a skin flap and reveal the abdominal muscles. The muscles are then tightened, excess fat is removed, and the belly button is repositioned. The result is a firmer tummy and narrower waistline.

After surgery, the abdomen will be swollen and patients will experience some discomfort. Post-operative complications such as infection, poor healing, swelling, and blood clotting are rare, but can occur.

For some patients, endoscopic techniques and liposuction alone may provide an alternative to major surgery. In all cases, a consultation with the surgeon will help you decide what procedure is best for you.

clip image001 LipoabdominoplastyDr. Daniel Man and his staff will be happy to discuss lipoabdominoplasty with you. Please call for a private consultation at 1-800-232-5508 or schedule an appointment online.


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