Cosmetic Surgery Daily
Tummy Tuck : The Benefits of a Mini Tummy Tuck Versus a Full Tummy Tuck
Posted Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The abdomen can be one of the hardest areas to target for weight loss. Even if you do succeed in losing a substantial amount of weight through diet and exercise, the skin around your middle may still sag and look unsightly. Whether this has happened to you due to pregnancy or obesity, a tummy tuck may be the right solution for you.
"There is nothing more frustrating than losing a large amount of weight and being stuck with the sagging skin that can result," says Dr. Mandraccia, a well-known plastic surgeon in Bonita Springs, Florida. "In many cases, cosmetic surgery is the only way to get rid of the remaining loose skin and start enjoying the body you've worked so hard for."
Tummy tucks, also called abdominoplasties, are performed to remove excess fatty tissue and skin from the abdominal region. They are extremely common in the world of plastic surgery - in fact, they were one of the top five cosmetic procedures performed in 2004. There are several types of tummy tucks that patients can research and select from. Two of the most common are mini tummy tucks and full tummy tucks.
Mini Tummy Tucks
Mini tummy tucks are generally used for patients who have a minimal to moderate amount of loose skin and fatty tissue to be removed. The procedure starts when your cosmetic surgeon creates a small, horizontal incision above the pubic area, and if necessary, one around your belly button. Through the incisions, unwanted fat can be removed, the abdominal muscle will be tightened and excess skin will be removed. After this takes place, the remaining skin is sutured back together.
Full Tummy Tucks
Fully tummy tucks are usually recommended for patients who have a substantial amount of fatty tissue and skin that needs to be removed. The primary incision for a full tummy tuck will extend from one hip to the other and is placed low on the abdomen so the scar can be covered by a bathing suit or underwear. The second incision will go around your belly button and your actual belly button will be re-attached to a new location at the end of your surgery. Through these incisions, your surgeon will remove all unwanted fat and skin and then tighten up your abdominal muscles before re-attaching your belly button and closing the incisions.
In order to find out if one of these procedures is right for you, you will need to schedule a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon. If you are located Fort Myers, Florida area, you can schedule a private consultation with Dr. Mandraccia in his Bonita Springs office. During your appointment, you can discuss your plastic surgery goals with Dr. Mandraccia and he can recommend the best of course of action.
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To learn more about the benefits, risks and recovery periods associated with mini and full tummy tucks online, please visit http://www.mandraccia.com/.
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