Tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty procedure) is a popular surgical procedure that improves the appearance of the abdominal area and surrounding midsection. Desired by men and women of all ages, the tummy tuck procedure is effective in removing excess skin and stubborn fat deposits that diet and exercise fail to address.
Liposuction is an efficient procedure for removing stubborn fat and may be used during a tummy tuck surgery to create a more slender midsection. However, it cannot effectively eliminate loose skin or tighten the underlying muscles of the abdomen. Tummy tuck surgery is the only procedure that tightens stretched abdominal muscles and removes excess skin and fat to achieve a more toned and attractive midsection.
Abdominal wall laxity and excess skin in the lower stomach can prevent some men from having a flat, toned abdomen. Regardless of the cause of a “spare tire” or “beer belly”, a tummy tuck can help even after a failed bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery. Tummy tuck surgery can effectively restore a flatter and more defined appearance to the abdomen. Dr. Schlechter makes an incision in the lower abdomen, tightens the abdominal muscles, and permanently removes excess skin and stubborn fat deposits.
A tummy tuck in PA for men can:
The full tummy tuck provides more definition than a mini tummy tuck and addresses the entire abdominal area.
The full tummy tuck involves an incision lower on the abdomen, usually hip to hip. Dr. Schlechter will make this shorter if he can without compromising the best results.
The belly button remains in the same position on the abdomen but in a new position on the skin. If the belly button is misshapen or stretched out, the shape will improve.
The covering layer over the muscle is tightened to the full vertical length of the abdomen.
Dr. Schlechter injects a time released pain medication into the covering for pain management, in addition to oral pain medication. This significantly cuts down on the discomfort associated with the procedure. Most patients can walk and move after but will need help for the first few days of recovery.
The mini tummy tuck only addresses the area of the abdomen below the navel and may require a shorter incision and has a shorter recovery time.
Ideal candidates are in good standing health and have permanently stretched skin and excess fat deposits in their abdominal area. Candidates should also be at a stable weight before deciding to undergo the procedure and not plan on having future pregnancies. You should not be experiencing weight loss or weight gain.
Although a moderate amount of pain can be expected during the first couple days after a tummy tuck procedure, medication will be prescribed to alleviate discomfort. Dr. Schlechter offers EXPAREL®l to help minimize early post-operative discomfort.
It generally takes four to six weeks to fully recover from a tummy tuck. However, many patients feel good enough to return to work after about a week depending on their job description.
Possibly. A tummy tuck removes most of the stretch marks on the lower abdomen, but you may have minimal stretch marks that are still visible on your upper abdomen.
After the surgeon excises the redundant or sagging skin, the surgeon’s goal is to reposition the abdominal skin to achieve the best results possible. By suturing the remaining skin, stretch marks from the upper abdomen are moved to the mid and lower abdomen, which results in a flatter, smoother stomach with significantly fewer stretch marks.
Abdominoplasty or tummy tuck is not a weight loss procedure. The purpose of the procedure is to remove excess skin and fat and to tighten the abdominal muscles. The amount of skin and fat removed does not equate into significant weight loss.
It generally takes four to six weeks to fully recover from a tummy tuck. However, many patients feel good enough to return to work after about a week. You will wear a post operative compression garment as your body heals.
Results are meant to be permanent. To ensure results last as long as possible, patients should maintain a healthy weight and avoid pregnancy.
To answer this, it is important to distinguish the difference between a tummy tuck, also called an abdominoplasty, which is strictly cosmetic, and a lipectomy, also called a panniculectomy, which may be covered by insurance.
Abdominoplasty and other elective surgeries are not covered by insurance because they are not considered medically necessary. You may have heard that you can get a tummy tuck covered by insurance, but that is misleading. Insurance will cover a panniculectomy, which is just the removal of the excess skin below the umbilicus, called the pannus if it hangs below the pubic bone.
Still, many patients approved for a panniculectomy opt to pay out of pocket for the cosmetic component of the surgery so that they can get the tight abs and contoured abdomen associated with a body lift or tummy tuck. All insurances have different criteria for covering an abdominal lipectomy.
I am very pleased with the tummy tuck results, and I would do it all over again. As I explained in the initial consultation meeting, I have been self-conscious for years and hated to wear anything that was form fitting. Everyone that I have been in contact with in the office has been very helpful and pleasant. Thank you very much. – FC
I had a full abdominoplasty and had a phenomenal experience. I feel like a million bucks. Best thing I ever did. Dr. Schlechter was so kind and patient. My only regret was that I didn't do it sooner! – MS
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