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A tummy tuck, also known as tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure which can produce a flatter, more pleasing abdomen. To achieve this, the muscles of the abdominal wall are tightened and excess fat and skin of the middle and lower abdomen are removed. This procedure may take place in a surgical center, office or hospital, and typically involves either general anesthesia or local anesthesia combined with sedation. Two to five hours is typically required to complete the procedure.


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The surgeon starts the procedure by making an incision from hipbone to hipbone, along with another incision which frees the bellybutton from its adjoining tissue. The skin is then separated and lifted to reveal the vertical muscles of the abdomen. These muscles are then tightened. The skin flap is then pulled back and the extra skin excised. Once a new hole is cut for the bellybutton, it is then stitched into place, and the incisions are then closed.

After the procedure, most patients find that they can go back to work within two to four weeks, though more strenuous activities should be held off on for four to six weeks. Potential risks and complications associated with tummy tuck surgery are as follows: bleeding under the skin flap, blood clots, conspicuous scarring, infection, poor healing, skin loss, and the need for additional surgery.

 

 

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