Tummy Tuck
A tummy tuck, also known as an abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes loose skin and stubborn fat deposits, and tightens weakened abdominal muscles, with the purpose of creating a smoother, firmer profile.
There are several types of tummy tucks; the procedure your surgeon selects for you will be determined by the particular area you want to target and the desired outcome. Here at Flawless Aesthetic Center, our goal is a happy patient that receives arguably the best tummy tuck Nigeria has to offer.
It is our surgeons’ passion to help each of their patients achieve their goals and feel beautiful. They back this up with years of rigorous training and experience, for which they are well known by both patients and peers. They are supported by an equally passionate team of practitioners, trained to provide you with the best service possible, in one of the most luxurious medspas on the planet – truly world class.
Overview of the Tummy TuckProcedure
There are five basic steps to a tummy tuck, regardless of the type of incision that is used:
Our abdominoplasty in Abuja typically takes from two to five hours.
There are five types of tummy tucks:
Traditional
For the entire abdominal area, this requires a hip-to-hip incision.
Mini
For the area below the navel only, this is for patients within 10% of their normal body weight. Usually, no readjustment of the position of the navel is needed.
Endoscopic
Typically used only to tighten weak abdominal muscles, this does not remove fat or skin tissue.
Circumferential
Often used for patients who have lost massive amounts of weight from gastric bypass surgery, it is also called a “body lift” and can include the thighs, tummy and buttocks.
Extended
Often called a “partial body lift,” it can extend from the abdomen to removing fat and excess skin from “love handles.”
A Mini Tummy Tuck usually takes about 1½ hours; other types can involve from two to five hours.
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The first two weeks are critical to your recovery. Consider in-home assistance, especially if you have children. Also, you should sleep with your head elevated to help minimize fluid retention.
Most patients who work in an office can return to work after two weeks, but it will be about six weeks until full recovery.
The degree and location of scarring will depend on the incision but will have been carefully planned so it can be hidden by swimwear or underwear.