Abdominoplasty - Tummy Tuck
Abdominoplasty, known more commonly as a tummy tuck, is a
major surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the
middle and lower abdomen and to tighten the muscles of the
abdominal wall. The tummy tuck procedure can dramatically reduce
the appearance of a protruding abdomen, but bear in mind, it
does produce a permanent scar which, depending on the extent of
the original problem and the surgery required to correct it, can
extend from hip to hip.
The abdominoplasty or "tummy tuck" is designed to improve the
appearance of the abdomen in both male and female patients.
An incision is made from hipbone to hipbone, just above the
pubic area, usually under general anesthesia. Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, then separates
the skin from the abdominal wall all the way up to the ribs. The
muscles of the abdomen are then tightened. The lifted skin is
then stretched down and the extra skin is removed. A new hole is
made for the navel. The incisions are then closed with stitches.
The tummy tuck takes about two hours. Different techniques may
be used depending on the needs of the patient, the presence of
scars, and amount of fat that needs to be contoured. Additional
procedures such as liposuction can be combined with a tummy tuck
to further improve the appearance and contour of the patient's
abdomen.
The Tummy Tuck Surgery
Patients considering a tummy tuck can choose either a complete
or partial procedure. A full abdominoplasty begins with an
incision above the pubic area that extends between the hipbones.
The surgeon then makes a second incision to separate the navel
from the underlying tissue. Next, the skin is separated and
pulled up to the level of the ribs. The surgeon pulls the
abdominal muscles together and stitches them into position. The
navel is then relocated and stitched into place. The surgeon
replaces the skin (excess skin is trimmed) and sutures the
original incisions. A complete tummy tuck takes between two and
five hours and may or may not be outpatient based.
Alternative Tummy Tuck Procedures
If fat deposits are limited to the region below the navel, you
may only need a partial abdominoplasty (mini-tummy tuck). In
this procedure, a smaller incision is made, leaving the navel in
place. The surgeon stretches the flap of skin down, removes
excess fat and tissue, and stitches the flap back into place.
The partial procedure lasts one to two hours and is usually
performed on an outpatient basis.
After Abdominoplasty Surgery
Immediately following your tummy tuck surgery, the incisions are
dressed with bandages to keep the skin in place. A tube may be
inserted to drain any excess fluid that has collected. Patients
may experience some swelling and discomfort, although your
doctor can prescribe medication to alleviate these symptoms.
Stitches are usually removed five to ten days following surgery.
Abdominoplasty / Tummy Tuck is done on an outpatient basis and
take from one to two hours. Recovery to most activity is about a
week. Strenuous abdominal exercise is usually resumed in 3-4
weeks.
The tummy tuck procedure is performed by Board Certified Plastic
Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, in our fully accredited
outpatient surgical facility in Manhattan, New York.
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff,
MD, FACS
surgical specialties include:
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Breast Augmentation,
Breast Implants (Silicone Breast Implants and Saline Breast
Implants),
Breast Lift,
Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction,
Breast Revision,
Buttock Implants, (Butt) Implants,
Eyelid Surgery,
Endoscopic Brow Lift,
Face Lift,
Liposuction,
Pectoral Implants (Pec Implants),
Rhinoplasty. Your surgical procedures will performed in the
plastic surgeon's fully accredited outpatient surgical facility
in Manhattan, New York.
The
plastic surgeon's cosmetic specialties
include:
BOTOX®,
Brazilian Bronze,
Chemical Peels,
Hair Restoration,
Laser Hair Removal,
Lip Augmentation,
Microdermabrasion, and
Radiance™. Your cosmetic procedures can be performed in the
plastic surgeon's Westchester or Manhattan, New York office.
If you have any questions about abdominoplasty (tummy
tuck) our any of cosmetic or plastic surgery procedures please
feel free to contact Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas
Senderoff, MD, FACS, at his Manhattan or our Westchester, New
York offices.



