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Types of Abdominoplasty – Things to Know

Tummy tucks, or abdominoplasty, is a frequent kind of cosmetic surgery that tighten the abdominal muscles and remove extra skin and fat from the abdominal area. Patients who have lost a lot of weight or given birth and are having trouble getting their stomachs flat and toned via diet and exercise often have this treatment.… Continue reading Types of Abdominoplasty – Things to Know

Mrs Carla M Babicki  |  RGN

Last Updated On: April 1, 2023 | Published On: March 28, 2023

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Tummy tucks, or abdominoplasty, is a frequent kind of cosmetic surgery that tighten the abdominal muscles and remove extra skin and fat from the abdominal area.

Patients who have lost a lot of weight or given birth and are having trouble getting their stomachs flat and toned via diet and exercise often have this treatment. Each of the many variations of abdominoplasty is meant to treat a particular set of problems or achieve a particular set of goals.

  1. Standard Abdominoplasty

It is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal area. The standard approach to abdominoplasty involves a horizontal incision from hip bone to hip bone across the lower abdomen.

When the skin and fat are separated from the underlying muscles, the surplus is cut away. Sutures are used to strengthen the abdominal muscles, and then the skin is redraped and sutured back together. A flatter, smoother stomach is the end result, which also enhances the body’s contours.

  1. Mini abdominoplasty

Mini abdominoplasty is an alternative to the more extensive regular abdominoplasty for individuals with less excess skin and fat. A mini abdominoplasty involves a shorter incision than a traditional abdominoplasty, often placed above the pubic region.

Excess skin and fat are cut away, and the abdominal muscles are tightened if required. Recovery from this treatment is far quicker than that of a standard abdominoplasty.

  1. Extended abdominoplasty

Although identical to standard abdominoplasty, the incision for an extended abdominoplasty extends to the patient’s hips or flanks. Because of this, the surgeon may trim not only the stomach but also the thighs and buttocks of the patient. Once the skin is redraped and sutured, the abdominal muscles are contracted.

  1. Circumferential abdominoplasty

Patients who have lost a substantial amount of weight and have loose skin and fat hanging around their abdominal area, hips, and back are good candidates for a circumferential abdominoplasty.

With a circumferential abdominoplasty, the incisions are made in a curved pattern that goes around the hips and back in addition to the traditional horizontal incision across the lower abdomen. When the extra tissue is cut away, the skin that’s left behind is tightened and realigned. The whole waistline might have a slimmer look after this operation.

  1. Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty

Patients with horizontal and vertical extra skin and fat are good candidates for a Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty. The physician doing a fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty will often make two incisions: one horizontally across the lower abdomen and one vertically from the lower sternum to the pubic region.

After the extra tissue has been removed, the skin is raised and realigned. Those who have lost a large amount of weight might benefit greatly from this method since it can help their abdominal muscles seem tighter and more toned.

Conclusion

Abdominoplasty is a surgical technique that may reduce abdominal flab and tighten the abdominal muscles to create a more toned and attractive look. To achieve a flatter, more attractive abdominal profile, this operation might be performed.

Many variations of abdominoplasty allow patients and their surgeons to tailor the procedure to meet specific requirements and desires. Manchester Private Hospital is a high-quality healthcare facility that provides a wide range of medical and surgical services like Abdominoplasty to patients in a modern and comfortable environment.

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