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Body
Sculpting in New Jersey
Tummy
Tuck - Abdominoplasty
Do you find that no matter how
much you diet or work out you cannot eliminate your "pot belly"
or "pooch"? A tummy tuck is a procedure that is aimed at correcting fullness of the lower
abdomen that is caused by excess skin and fat resulting from pregnancy or weight
gain and to correct areas of fat deposit that are resistant to dieting. The difference
between this procedure and liposuction is that this procedure removes excess
and/or stretched out skin in addition to tightening the underlying muscle (abs
or rectus muscle) to give a flat, firm look. It may be performed with other
contouring procedures or even GYN procedures, such as tubal ligation or
hysterectomy.
Dr.
Friedlander will review the benefits of a tummy tuck versus
liposuction of the tummy. She will advise you which procedure will give you a
better result. Sometimes it is beneficial to have liposuction of the hips and/or
thighs done simultaneously with a tummy tuck.
This surgery is done in the hospital and an overnight stay is required. You
may wish to stay longer and this can be arranged. Dr. Friedlander will make a
long incision in your lower abdomen, which will permit tightening of the muscle
and removal of excess skin. Two drains are used to prevent accumulation of fluid
under the skin. They are removed after several days. Your bed is flexed and bent
in the middle to take pressure off of your tummy. You will need to walk slightly
stooped over and lay in bed bent in the middle for about 1-2 weeks. You may
return to routine activity after about 2 weeks and strenuous activity after
about 4-5 weeks.
Liposuction
Contrary to popular
belief, liposuction is frequently performed on men and women who are not
overweight. These people are health conscious and diet and workout
regularly, but have problem areas, such as their hips or thighs.
Liposuction is the most common plastic
surgery procedure performed today. It has different names and techniques. Suction assisted
liposuction, tumescent liposuction, and power assisted liposuction all
involve the same procedure. Ultrasonic liposuction uses sound waves, in
addition, to remove fatty tissue. It removes fat in areas that are
resistant to diet and exercise, even if you only weigh 100 pounds. The
procedure also works well on patients who are over their ideal body
weight and have localized fat deposits. It is not a substitute for
weight reduction. It is ideally suited for the lower body but can also
be used on the neck, arms, and even breasts in men (gynecomastia) and
women (reduction mammoplasty).
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The procedure is performed by placing small incisions (about ½ inch in size)
in natural skin folds, where possible. A tumescent fluid is infused, which
permits gentle removal of fat. Small cannulas (tubes) attached to a suction
machine are passed repeatedly to remove the fat. The empty spaces once occupied
by fat coalesce and flatten to recontour the region. Post operative swelling is
normal and can last several weeks. A compression garment or girdle must be worn
to help minimize swelling. Natural elasticity in the
skin will permit tightening after the procedure. If this elasticity is lost, as
with after pregnancy or with large shifts in weight, where extensive stretch
marks are seen, you may need a
"tuck" in addition. No working out or strenuous activity is permitted
for 4 weeks.
Thigh
Lift
With aging, skin gets loose and
flabby as natural elasticity disappears. In women, this tendency may result in
large areas of saggy skin.
Thigh lifting is meant to stretch
skin back into place, improve contours by making tighter, more attractive thigh
and buttock skin, reduce fat layers and decrease irregularities in the skin surface,
if necessary, and excise surplus skin.
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