What is Abdominoplasty ?

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Why do Abdominoplasty you need ?

A tummy tuck is indicated for:

  • Cosmetic reasons:
    • Excess abdominal skin and fat (e.g., post-pregnancy, as in your earlier obstetrics queries, or after major weight loss).
    • Sagging skin or “apron” (pannus) over the lower abdomen.
    • Desire for a flatter, more toned abdomen.
  • Functional reasons:
    • Weakened abdominal muscles (diastasis recti, common post-pregnancy).
    • Skin irritation or infections under excess skin folds.
  • Associated procedures:
    • Often combined with liposuction (as you asked earlier) for better contouring.
    • May address stretch marks (if in excised skin area).
  • Timing:
    • Typically performed in adults (18+ years); best after weight stabilizes and post-childbearing (if applicable).

The procedure aims to reshape the abdomen by removing excess tissue and tightening muscles, with a scar placed low to be hidden by underwear or swimwear.

Why Do Abdominoplasty Costs Vary in Philippines?

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Abdominoplasty Procedure

  • Before Surgery Evaluation:
    • Assessment:
      • Physical exam: Evaluates skin laxity, fat distribution, and muscle separation (diastasis recti).
      • Blood testsBlood sugar, clotting profile.
      • Photos: For surgical planning and comparison.
    • Discussion: Full vs. mini tummy tuck, liposuction inclusion, and scar placement.
    • Consent: Risks, including scarring, are explained.
  • Surgical Techniques:
    • Abdominoplasty:
      • Performed under general anesthesia, lasting 2–4 hours.
      • Techniques:
        • Full tummy tuck: Incision from hip to hip (low, above pubic area, ~15–30 cm); second incision around navel to lift upper skin.
        • Mini tummy tuck: Smaller incision (10–15 cm); targets lower abdomen; no navel incision; for minimal sagging.
      • Repair:
        • Skin and fat lifted; excess removed (1–5 kg of tissue common).
        • Abdominal muscles tightened with sutures (repairs diastasis recti).
        • Navel repositioned (full tummy tuck); skin redraped and sutured.
        • Liposuction (if needed): Contours flanks or upper abdomen.
      • Closure: Sutures in layers; drains placed to prevent fluid buildup; compression garment applied.
    • Intraoperative Tools:
      • Liposuction cannula: Removes fat (if combined).
      • Cautery: Controls bleeding.
      • Drains: Collect fluid post-op.
  • After Surgery:
    • Hospital stay: 1–3 days.
    • Care: Wear compression garment for 6 weeks; keep incision dry; sleep with knees bent to reduce tension.
    • Pain management: Moderate pain for 5–7 days; managed with painkillers (e.g., ibuprofen).
    • Instructions: Avoid strenuous activity for 6–8 weeks; light walking to prevent clots.

Recovery After Abdominoplasty

  1. Hospital Stay: 1–3 days.
  2. Post-Surgery Care:
    • Pain/Swelling: Moderate pain for 5–7 days; swelling peaks at 3–5 days, resolves in 2–4 weeks.
    • Activity: Avoid strenuous activity for 6–8 weeks; light walking within 2–3 days; desk job in 2–3 weeks.
    • Drains/Incision: Drains removed in 5–10 days; sutures removed in 10–14 days; scar fades in 6–12 months (hidden low).
    • Compression garment: Wear 24/7 for 6 weeks to reduce swelling and support healing.
    • Results: Initial contour in 4–6 weeks; final results in 3–6 months as swelling subsides.
  3. Follow-Up:
    • Visits at 1 week (drain removal), 2 weeks (suture removal), and 1–3 months.
    • Photos: At 3–6 months to assess final contour.

Most resume normal activities in 2–3 weeks; full recovery takes 6–8 weeks. Satisfaction rate: 90–95% report a flatter abdomen and improved confidence; results are long-lasting with stable weight.

Risks and Complications

  • Surgical Risks:
    • Bleeding (2–5%): Hematoma under skin; may need drainage.
    • Infection (1–3%): At incision site; treated with antibiotics.
    • Anesthesia risks (<1%): Reaction to general anesthesia; rare in healthy patients.
  • Post-Surgery:
    • Seroma (3–5%): Fluid collection under skin; may need aspiration.
    • Scarring (5–10%): Hypertrophic or keloid scar; usually fades and hidden low.
    • Numbness (5–10%): Temporary around incision; resolves in 3–6 months.
    • Skin necrosis (1–2%): Skin loss at incision; more common in smokers.
  • Long-Term:
    • Asymmetry (1–3%): Uneven contour; may need revision.
    • Weight gain impact (5–10%): Can affect results; maintaining weight is key.

Report fever, severe swelling, or signs of infection (e.g., redness, pus) promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What causes the need for a tummy tuck?

Excess skin/fat from pregnancy, weight loss, or aging; weakened abdominal muscles (diastasis recti).

Can I avoid a tummy tuck?

Yes, if mild: Diet, exercise, or non-surgical skin tightening (e.g., radiofrequency); surgery needed for significant skin excess or muscle separation.

Is a tummy tuck painful?

Moderate pain for 5–7 days, managed with medication; discomfort subsides in 2–3 weeks.

How soon can I resume normal activities?

Light activities: 2–3 weeks; full recovery: 6–8 weeks; avoid strenuous activity for 6–8 weeks.

Is a tummy tuck covered by insurance in India?

Rarely (cosmetic); covered for functional issues (e.g., infections)—confirm with your provider.

Signs of complications?

Fever, severe swelling, or signs of infection.

Will my results look natural?

90–95% achieve a natural, toned look; skilled surgeons ensure proper contouring.

Lifestyle changes post-surgery?

Wear compression garment, maintain stable weight, avoid abdominal strain, and attend follow-ups.

Conclusion

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Looking for Best Hospitals for Abdominoplasty

Note: we are not promoting any hospitals

We do not promote any hospitals. All details are sourced from Google and hospital websites. Please verify independently. Start with your surgery—here’s the list of government, budget, and superspecialty hospitals accredited by the Department of Health (DOH), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and Joint Commission International (JCI)

  • click on your city and schedule your surgery now done in good hands.
City Minimum Price (₱) Maximum Price (₱)
Angeles City
Antipolo
Bacolod
Bacoor
Baguio
Butuan
Cagayan de Oro
Caloocan
Cebu City
Dasmariñas
Davao City
General Santos
General Trias
Iligan
Iloilo City
Las Piñas
Makati
Malolos
Manila
Muntinlupa
Parañaque
Pasay
Pasig
Puerto Princesa
Quezon City
San Fernando
San Jose del Monte
Taguig
Valenzuela
Zamboanga City

Disclaimer

This information is sourced from open platforms and is for general awareness only. Costs may vary based on individual cases. Please consult a qualified doctor for medical advice and explore options within your budget before deciding on the procedure.

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