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Tummy
Tucks or Abdominoplasty
The
tummy tuck (which is technically known as abdominoplasty) is not as many individuals believe a method
of weight loss but instead is geared towards removing fat,
tightening stomach muscles and strengthening the walls of the
abdomen. Abdominal skin that has lost elasticity and no longer
responds to the efforts of diet or exercise could benefit tremendously
from a tummy tuck. Dieting and exercising of course are very
important to lose weight and tone muscles but they cannot tighten
loose flabby skin or improve the part of the abdomen known
as the inner girdle. A tummy tuck will tighten your inner girdle
and therefore give you a flatter, smoother looking stomach.
A tummy tuck can get rid of almost all of the fat
in your lower abdominal area and stretch marks will become
a thing of the
past. Plastic surgeons believe that the effects of pregnancy
cannot distort a woman’s abdominal area so badly that it cannot
be repaired by a tummy tuck. Besides women who’ve given birth,
tummy tucks are favored by men and women alike who have lost
a great deal of weight and are left with an excess of loose
skin around their mid section.
Speaking of the inner girdle, we all have one, both men and
women alike. The inner girdle can be found extending from your
ribcage, down the length of your abdomen to your pubic bone
and also from one side of the abdomen to the other. The inner
girdle is situated between the abdominal fat of your body and
your rectus muscles. The inner girdle is tough and sturdy and
its primary job is to support the abdomen’s contents in order
that they do not protrude outward. The gristle that is obvious
on a piece of steak is the exact same substance that your inner
girdle is made up of. Plastic surgeons have devised their own
special name for this layer of skin- they call it “fascia.”
When a woman becomes pregnant her inner girdle stretches to
accommodate the fact that the uterus is becoming bigger. After
the baby has been born, with exercise and diet her muscles
will regain some of the tone they once had, however her inner
girdle will not fare as well. After pregnancy the inner girdle
often does not go back into the proper shape it was in beforehand
as it is not as resilient or as elastic as the abdominal muscles.
For this reason after a woman has finished having her children
she may decide to have a tummy tuck because the operation will
allow for the tightening of the inner girdle in order to give
it a flatter, smoother, and more attractive appearance. It
is important to note that what a tummy tuck is all about is
tightening the inner girdle and not tightening the muscles
per se. The abdominal muscles in fact are below the inner girdle
and are never exposed at any time during the surgical procedure.
Tummy
tucks can indeed do wonders however they are not miracle
cures by any means, and do have their limits. The stretch marks
on your lower abdomen, as previously mentioned, will disappear
with a tummy tuck procedure but the same cannot be said for
your mid or upper abdomen, although the tummy tuck will move
stretch marks in these areas down lower on your abdominal area.
If your upper abdomen consists of a thick layer of fat then
unfortunately abdominoplasty will not get rid of the thickness.
Liposuction may be out of the question as well due to circulation
and healing problems as well as other complications. Tummy
tucks can be broken down into three different types. There is the mini tummy tuck, the full tummy tuck and the ‘fleur
de lise’ tummy tuck. The mini tuck is the best choice for those
individuals who have only a little bit of loose or flabby skin
in their abdominal area. In this case a low short transverse
scar is made in the line where underwear sits and from here
the plastic surgeon can take out excess fat and skin and tighten
up the muscles. The most popular kind of tummy tuck which is
also the one that has the most dramatic after effects is the
full tummy tuck. When performing a full tummy tuck the plastic
surgeon uses a similar scar as in the case of the mini tummy
tuck but the surgery involves a larger area. The skin is elevated
all the way up to the bottom of the ribcage and skin from the
belly button to the pubic area is taken out creating a flatter
appearance. The patient’s original belly button is gone with
this procedure and a new one must be created by the surgeon.
The last tummy tuck, known as ‘fleur de lise’ is the best bet
for patients who already have vertical scars from past stomach
stapling surgeries. With this operation the surgeon uses the
pre-existing scar to fold in the skin including the sides of
it.
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