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Abdominal contouring in Mobile is a great way to get the sculpted and fit tummy you’ve been hoping for. All layers of the abdominal wall (skin, fat, fascia, and muscle) are affected by changes occurring with age, pregnancy, and weight change. Excess fat with elastic skin can be treated with abdominal liposuction.
During abdominoplasty surgery, sagging abdominal muscles will be tightened, and excess skin and fat will be removed, giving you a tighter and fitter tummy. When sagging skin is trimmed away, this can also get rid of stretch marks in the region.
Am I A Good Candidate?
Patients with excess fat, loose skin, and weak abdominal muscles, commonly seen after pregnancy, are ideal candidates for an abdominoplasty. If you’re in good health and you’ve got realistic expectations, you’re most likely an excellent candidate for abdominal contouring.
Smokers aren’t ideal candidates for this surgery. This is because smoking hurts the health of skin tissues, making it harder for the body to recover and heal after surgery. This can mean a longer recovery period and unexpected complications. Because of this, it’s best to quit smoking several weeks before the surgery and to continue to avoid smoking during recovery.
The Procedure
An abdominoplasty is a cosmetic operation not covered by insurance aimed at re-contouring the abdominal wall, but muscle tightening also may improve low back discomfort and strength. The operation can be safely performed in an operating room facility with general anesthesia, deep sedation, or epidural block. Incisions are designed to place scars under a preferred underwear or bathing suit pattern. After elevating the abdominal wall and redraping, excess skin and fat are removed and the abdominal muscles are tightened if necessary to improve the waist line. Often the vertical abdominal muscles are separated, a “diastasis rectus,” and the hourglass narrowing above the hips are lost, both of which can be improved with internal sutures. The existing navel (umbilicus) is preserved and transposed. The procedure takes approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Recovering
Overnight observation, drainage tubes, maintaining a flexed position, and a compression binder are routine. Pain can be controlled initially with prescription medication, but tapers rapidly several days after the procedure. There will be a general soreness of the muscles and the back for several weeks. Laying and standing straight can be resumed at 7 – 10 days as tolerated. It’s important to move around when you can during your healing process to keep the blood flowing.
Most individuals return to work 3 weeks later depending on requirements. Strenuous activity and lifting (20 + pounds) can slowly escalate between 6 weeks and 12 weeks. Make sure that you talk to Dr. Park and Dr. Rebowe about the activities that you can perform according to your healing.
The downsides are the scar and common surgical risks: fluid collections, bleeding, infection, and healing difficulties. However, the scar will be in a favorable location. In most cases, it’s low on the abdomen, meaning it’ll be fully concealed under most types of bikini bottoms and underwear.
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About Mini-abdominoplasty
A mini-abdominoplasty may be indicated if the excess skin, fat, and muscle weakness is mild and limited to the lower abdomen. This smaller operative procedure can be done with a smaller scar, lighter anesthesia, as an outpatient without observation, and with much less pain and recovery. If the upper rectus also has a diastasis, an endoscopic or limited plication can be performed.
About limited abdominoplasty
Dr. Park and Dr. Rebowe also modify the above techniques in a hybrid procedure that he calls a limited abdominoplasty that can improve the entire abdomen but without as much recovery or discomfort by floating the umbilicus, moving it down, and liposuction.
In individuals with massive abdominal obesity, a hanging flap of skin and fat (a pannus), or significant abdominal wall scarring, a panniculectomy (removal of the excess fat and skin) without raising the rest of the abdominal wall is safer than an abdominoplasty. A lower transverse and midline vertical abdominal dermal lipectomy may be indicated in certain patients. Postoperatively, observation for at least 1 night is required due to the comorbidities and increased risk in this patient population. Drains and sutures are usually removed in 2 -3 weeks. It usually takes 2 to 3 weeks to get back to work and moderate activity and 6 weeks to get back to more strenuous activity.
Patients with upper abdominal scarring, atypical upper abdominal excess, or the need for certain combined breast procedures may be best served by taking tissue from the upper abdomen in a reverse abdominoplasty. The scar is left below the breast but still may be visible or distorted.
A circumferential body lift, or belt lipectomy, is indicated in patients with excess skin and fat of the abdomen, flanks, and back with laxity and descent of the buttock and hips, often seen after massive weight loss. The cumulative effect is an abdominoplasty, lateral thigh lift, back dermal lipectomy, and buttock lift, and as expected, a belt lipectomy is a major surgery with additive risks, operative time, and recovery. Therefore, a preoperative determination of safety, risks, and goals is necessary. Risks can be minimized with early postoperative ambulation, multiple suction drains, and close followup. This procedure can drastically reduce the girth, but typically cannot recreate an hourglass figure. Even limited activities can be difficult for the first few weeks and activities must be limited for several months. Results are usually quite pleasing, but the focus is more on function and safety rather than maximum cosmesis.
Abdominal Contouring Cost
The cost of abdominal contouring surgery is different from patient to patient. Price depends on the procedure you pick for contouring, along with the amount of tissue removed, the anesthesia used, and the total surgery time. CareCredit financing can also be used to help with the cost of the surgery.
Schedule a Consultation
If you have any questions about Abdominal Contouring in Mobile Bay area which includes both Mobile and Baldwin County or would like to book a consultation with Dr. Park and Dr. Rebowe, please contact The PR Clinic today. Our skilled team can help you get the sculpted body you have always desired.
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