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HOW TO MINIMIZE RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS OF A TUMMY TUCK (ABDOMINOPLASTY)

Tummy tuck is also known as Abdominoplasty. When liposuction is added as part of the standard procedure, it is referred to as Lipo-Abdominoplasty. There are variations of the standard or basic tummy tuck referred to as a mini or extended abdominoplasty. Thus tummy tucks of any variations has a high satisfaction rate. According to RealSelf 97% of patients voted “its worth it”. However just as in living “life happens” and untoward events can happen despite careful planning, patient compliance and “doing everything correctly”. Fortunately most are minor challenges and rarely some can be serious. The purpose of this writing is to present on how we as patients and Plastic Surgeons can take steps in minimizing and prevention of such untoward events.

WHAT IS A TUMMY TUCK OR ABDOMINOPLASTY PROCEDURE?

First to better understand the potential challenges one needs to understand the basics of the tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. The classic or standard tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) procedure usually includes:

Commonly associated procedures:

Common risks/complications & Preventative Steps

1. Bleeding, hematoma or fluid collection.

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2. Blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pumonary embolus.

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3. Pneumonia/wound Infection

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4. Anesthesia.

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5. Skin-vascular insufficiency resulting in skin incision separation and possible skin loss.

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6. Temporary Urinary retention.

The general anesthesia side affects is also puts the nerves to the bladder asleep resulting in a high incidence of urinary retention in the first several hours after surgery after abdominal surgery

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7. Fluid accumulation (seroma). This a a collection of swelling fluid that can accumulate unerring the skin and above the muscle.

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8. Poor wound healing, asymmetry of the incision and unfavorable scar formation

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9. Skin discoloration and/or prolonged swelling.

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10. Recurrent looseness of skin.

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11. Fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die (fat necrosis.)

This is a rare and usually occurrence and included for completeness.

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12. Suboptimal aesthetic result, asymmetric scars and “dog ears” resulting in need of a possible revisional surgery.

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COST/FEES

The tummy tuck costs are based on the anesthesia used (local vs sedation or general anesthesia), the facility (minor surgical suite, outpatient operating room or hospital setting) and if combined with other procedures. All pre and post operative care is included. Some preoperative laboratory analysis may be required (usually covered by your medical insurance).

SUMMARY

The most important factor to consider is seeking the opinion and services of a skilled, experienced and Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who are experts in tummy tuck (abdominoplasty and Lipo abdominoplasty techniques.) The Imagine Plastic Surgery team uniquely provides the full array of both non surgical and surgical alternatives to thus filling our motto of “One Goal, Many Options”. For more information, call and schedule a consultation.

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