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 | Quality procedures, top surgeons, and more when it comes to cesearean section tummy tuck. Furthermore, our plastic surgery coaches help you with cesearean section tummy tuck, photos, and surgery. Cesearean section tummy tuck
A tummy tuck, known also as tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure intended to provide 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 be completed in a surgical center, office or hospital, and usually involves either general anesthesia or local anesthesia combined with sedation. It typically takes between two and five hours to complete.
Financing, recovery, rates, surgery, and cesearean section tummy tuck The surgeon begins by making an incision from hipbone to hipbone, along with another incision which frees the bellybutton from the tissue around it. By separating and lifting the skin, the vertical muscles are revealed and can then be tightened. The skin flap is then pulled back down and the surplus skin excised. Before the incisions are closed, the bellybutton has a new hole cut for it and is stitched into place.
After the procedure, most patients return to work within two to four weeks, though more strenuous activities should be held off on for four to six weeks. The following potential risks and complications can occur with tummy tuck surgery: bleeding under the skin flap, blood clots, conspicuous scarring, infection, poor healing, skin loss, and the need for additional surgery.
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