iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Medical Business
 

Cosmetic Surgery Tummy Tucks: Risks and Recuperation From the Surgery

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Dr. Paul Smith

No surgery is ever a risk-free procedure. But in the hands of a skilled surgeon, the risks are minimal, or even non-existent.

Possible Dangers of Surgery

Some of the complications that arise from a tummy tuck operation are necrosis (loss of skin), asymmetrical or irregular tucks, or improper healing.

Tummy tucks always produce a permanent scar, and this is information that prospective patients should know. This scar often extends from hip to hip. In most cases, the doctors ensure the positioning of the scar is such that it is not visible under most clothing, even swimwear, so that it is not noticeable to onlookers.

However, because of individual healing patterns, this scar may turn out to be an ugly, raised, and irregular mark. Sometimes, the scar bulges outwards, in the form of a “dog ear”. In case of prominent extensions, the surgeons often revisit the scar area at a later time.

Infections that result from the surgery are treated with the use of antibiotics and drainage. But any infections that occur, only delay the healing process to longer than is normal.

You may also run the risk of blood clots after the surgery. Continual movement after the surgery, as soon as is possible, is required to prevent the formation of clots.

Post-surgery and Recuperation

A tummy tuck is a major surgical procedure and often requires heavy medication to alleviate the discomfort and pain that follows the surgery.

A hospital stay of a couple of days is required in most cases. This, however, can also be swapped for professional nursing care at home, if you so prefer it.

For the duration of some weeks after the surgery, you will be required to wear an abdominal supporter. This supporter replaces the dressing at the time of discharge from the hospital.

A patient who has recently undergone a tummy tuck procedure is advised bed rest for some days after the procedure. To minimize the pain and to remain comfortable, the legs should be kept bent at the hips so that there is very little strain on the abdominal area.

Though it is a major operation, recovery is generally quick. Within a few days, you should be able to carry out your normal activities. However, it is important that you not indulge in strenuous activities for at least three to four weeks; although you may well be able t go back to work within the first couple of weeks itself.

Your doctor will ask you to resume walking as soon as is possible for you, but you may find it difficult at first. Patients generally complain of a “lugging sensation” when they try standing up after this surgery. It is only after the body gets accustomed to the tightened abdomen region that this feeling will pass, and for that you will require patience to keep trying even if faced with discomfort.

Bruising after the surgery is uncommon but not unheard of. Swelling, on the other hand, is common, and may be present for up to three months after the procedure took place. You will also experience a loss of sensation in the skin around your abdominal region, which may not return for several months.

The surface stitches on your abdomen will be removed within a week after your operation. The deeper stitches, which do not dissolve and remain visible above the surface, will be removed after two-three weeks.

Exercise is not advisable till it does not cause any discomfort. The normal duration for this stage of recovery is five to six weeks after the surgery. Patience is a virtue after such a procedure, as it may be a year before your body returns to normal and the scars become less noticeable.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Get free tips on preparing yourself for cosmetic surgery as well as things to do before and after cosmetic surgery at http://www.enhancivesurgery.com, the renowed cosmetic surgery facelift and treatment resources

Article Tags: procedure [See Dictionary], surgery [See Dictionary], weeks [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on July 02, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Cosmetic Surgery Facelifts - Are You Ready For an Eyelid Lift?
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

Drooping eyelids are an early sign of advancing years Blepharoplasty, or Eyelid Surgery, is fast becoming a popular among older people who do not want to lose the charms of their good looks to old age...

Cosmetic Surgery Face and Neck Lifts: The Why and How
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

Cosmetic surgery has a long span of history in human mankind A hundred years have passed since the first face lift was performed...

Cosmetic Surgery Treatment - Reasons For a Nose Job
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

A nose job is an everyday occurrence now Open a magazine, and gracing the pages there will be at least a couple of celebrities who have had their noses ‘done’ in an effort to look better...

Cosmetic Surgery Eyelid Lifts: Recuperation and Risks of the Surgery
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

No surgery is ever a risk-free procedure, even if it is a simple operation Some points must be kept in mind when before heading for an eyelid lift...

Breast Enlargement Surgery: Potential Risks, Consequences and Recuperation
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

With the growing demand for larger breasts among woman, breast enlargement procedures have become better and safer...

Cosmetic Surgery Facelifts - Readying The Self For Cosmetic Surgery
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

Cosmetic surgery is a dream chased by so many that they spend years saving for a procedure that will give them, quite literally, a new look...

Cosmetic Surgery Facelifts - Choosing The Correct Cosmetic Surgery Treatment
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

The first and most important step in choosing the cosmetic surgery treatment that you feel is right for you is research...

Cosmetic Surgery Facelifts And You - The Right Questions For The Right Doctor
Submitted by: Dr. Paul Smith

Seeking out the right doctor who can bring about the cosmetic changes you want is not an easy task, but there are doctors available and all it takes is the correct approach...

Outsourced Medical Billing - How to Hire a Provider to Increase Insurance Collection at Lower Costs
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Healthcare providers are often deprived of their hard-earned income because of rejected claims and inadequate follow-ups...

7 Simple Secrets to Taking Good Care of Your Digestive Health
Submitted by: Dr. Carri A. Drzyzga

Any good Ottawa chiropractor will tell you how important it is to your health to take care of your digestive system...

Cosmetic Surgery Costs - Info About Cosmetic Surgery Costs
Submitted by: Carl Lewis

With so many different plastic surgery procedures to have sprung up in recent years, there is a lot of confusion amongst people about cosmetic surgery costs and the different procedures that are now conducted by certified plastic surgeons around the world...

Face Lift Plastic Surgery - Costs of Face Lift Plastic Surgery
Submitted by: Carl Lewis

Have you been thinking about some kind of facial cosmetic surgery Are you worried about the cost and risks that could be associated with a face lift plastic surgery...

Can I Get Money For Donating My Body to Science?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder

Today people are looking into every option that they have to make a little extra money One of the questions that many people have asked is, "can I get money for donating my body to science...

Do CNAs Really Need An Orientation?
Submitted by: Linda H. Leekley BS, RN

Have you ever hired nursing assistants and, after HR paperwork and a quick tour of your facility or agency, sent them off to a full day's work...

CNA Inservices: Get Measurable Results
Submitted by: Linda H. Leekley BS, RN

Continuing education should do more than fulfill annual inservice requirements It should meet the learning needs of your CNAs and, in turn, have a measurable impact on client care...

CNA Inservices: 7 Terrific Teaching Tips
Submitted by: Linda Leekley

Have you ever gathered your nursing assistants for an inservice meeting and found yourself staring at a bunch of tired, dull-eyed and disinterested people...

Medical Billing Service - Do You Know the Top 5 Tips For Selecting the Right Outsourcing Provider
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

A medical billing service can improve the efficiency of your billing system, reduce denials, cut down operating costs, boost reimbursements and save valuable time that can be devoted to patient care...

How to Tell if an Acuvue Contact Lens is Inside Out?
Submitted by: A.Noton

Acuvue contact lenses are the most prescribed lenses by eye doctors No matter which type of contact lens that you wear, you have to take special care of them, including wearing them properly...

Diablo Valley Oncology Celebrates One Year Anniversary
Submitted by: Matthew Sirott

Diablo Valley Oncology and Hematology Medical Group celebrates first year anniversary of the opening of the California Cancer and Research Institute in Pleasant Hill...

Medical Billing And Coding Outsourcing - Why Every Medical Practice And Doctor Should Hire
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Are you interested in improving the profitability of your medical practice Is your in-house medical billing process cause of constant concern and worry...

Alzheimer’s Stages: Charting the Course of a Devastating Disease
Submitted by: Warren Newson

My Aunty May (not her real name) is in long term care, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease Looking back, it’s obvious the Alzheimer’s started many years ago...

Is it Easier to Look For Medical Uniforms Online?
Submitted by: Max W Johnson

You will agree that traditional nurse’s uniforms are harder to maintain because you would have to keep it spotless and free from dirt as part of the sanitary and hygienic image that you are keeping...

Petite Medical Scrubs - Expression of Individuality
Submitted by: Max W Johnson

Each individual has a unique characteristic as well as size Some may be outsized or thin and others may be small or tall...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy