Abdominoplasty, or plastic surgery of the abdomen, is currently receiving increased attention both globally and locally. The trend is to maintain a beautiful, firm body for as long as possible. Many women today struggle with loose musculature, sagging and excess skin on the abdomen, and stretch marks, which significantly depresses many of them. A permanent solution to this problem is abdominoplasty, which effectively reduces the excess loose skin on the abdomen.
However, abdominoplasty does not address weight loss or fat reduction; rather, it surgically removes excess skin from the body. The invasive procedure of abdominoplasty takes approximately 90 minutes.
Abdominoplasty does not address weight loss or fat reduction, but surgically removes excess skin from the body. The invasive procedure of abdominoplasty lasts about 90 minutes.
Abdominoplasty is suitable for patients who have excess skin and fat in the abdominal area, often following significant weight loss or pregnancy. The procedure helps to tighten the abdominal muscles and improve body contours. It is intended for individuals in good health with realistic expectations of the outcome. It is not appropriate for patients with serious health issues or for women planning future pregnancies.
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Abdominoplasty is performed under general anesthesia and typically lasts 2 to 4 hours. The surgeon removes excess skin and fat, simultaneously tightening the abdominal muscles to restore the firmness of the abdomen. After the procedure, the patient is transferred to the postoperative unit, where they are monitored for several hours to days depending on the extent of the surgery. This is followed by the wearing of compression garments and regular check-ups during the recovery period.
The patient should be in good health, free of infections and inflammations. It is recommended to discontinue blood-thinning medications 10–14 days prior to the surgery. It is important to inform the doctor about all medications and health issues. For women, it is advisable to schedule the procedure outside of any planned pregnancy.
After the surgery, it is necessary to follow a rest regime and wear compression garments as recommended by the doctor. Swelling, pain, and bruising may occur, which will gradually subside. Avoid strenuous physical activity for several weeks. Follow-up examinations will help monitor healing and the success of the procedure.
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