• AFTER THE INTERVENTION: THE OPERATING SUITES
There should be dressing for a couple of days after surgery. Wearing a support sleeve is recommended for 2 to 4 weeks, day and night.
There must be a work stoppage 2 to 4 weeks. The scar is often dew during the first 2 to 3 months, then it disappears, usually after the third month and it gradually over 1-3 years.
It should not be exposed to sunlight or UV before 3 months.
The practice of sport can be resumed gradually from the sixth postoperative week.
• THE RESULT
It can not be judged until one year after the intervention. It should, indeed, have the patience to wait the time needed to mitigate the scar and realize during this period proper supervision at the rate of a consultation every 3 months for 1 year. Regarding the scar, its optimal position usually allows the hide easily in conventional underwear or swimwear.
You should know that if it fades well in general with time, it does not disappear completely. In this regard, we must not forget that, if the surgeon who performs the suture, the scar, it is the fact of (the) patient (s).
Beyond the cosmetic improvement is often substantial even spectacular in terms of silhouette, the abdominoplasty usually bring the patient (or patient) a significant improvement in terms of comfort.
In addition, this functional improvement and psychological well-being obtained help the patient or the patient in adjusting their weight balance. The goal of this surgery is to make an improvement and not to achieve perfection. If your wishes are realistic, and you're ready (s) to take the scar, the re-sult obtained should give you a great satisfaction
Anyway, this is an important and delicate surgery, for which the quality of the indication and the severity of the surgical procedure is put in no way immune to a number of shortcomings or complications.
• FAULTS OF THE RESULT
In most cases, a tummy tuck properly indicated and performed makes a real service to the patient (s), with obtaining a satisfactory and consistent with what was expected result.
However, it is not uncommon for localized imperfections are observed, but they are real complications:
• relate these imperfections including scar that is sometimes a little too visible, adherent or asymmetrical or ascended. This scar may, in some cases, become enlarged, thick or keloid.
• the umbilicus may be imperfectly externalized and have lost some of its natural.
• small excess lateral skin are sometimes found,
• some irregularities due to liposuction may persist
• Finally, in case of excessive strain on the banks of the suture, a rise of pubic hair can be seen.
These imperfections result are generally accessible to further treatment, "touch" surgical-realistic Lisée under local anesthesia or depth from the 12th postoperative month, local anesthesia on an outpatient basis.
• POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS
Abdominoplasty, although performed for aesthetic reasons in part, is nevertheless a real surgery, which involves the risks associated with any medical procedure, however small it may be.
We must distinguish the complications of anesthesia and those related to the surgery.
Regarding anesthesia, during the consultation, the anesthetist inform himself the patient anesthetic risks. You should know that anesthesia in the body sometimes unpredictable, and more or less easy to control: the fact of using a fully qualified anesthetist, working in a surgical context (recovery room, possibility of resuscitation) that the risks are statistically very low.
You should know, indeed, that the techniques, anesthetic products and monitoring methods have made tremendous progress over the past thirty years, providing optimum safety, especially when the procedure is performed outside the emergency and in a healthy person.
Regarding surgery: choosing a qualified and competent plastic surgeon, trained in this type of surgery, you limit these risks, without removing them completely.
Indeed, complications can occur with the waning of a tummy tuck, which is the heaviest interventions for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Among these possible complications, it must include:
• The thromboembolism (blood clots, pulmonary embolism), although generally quite rare, are the most formidable. Rigorous preventive measures should minimize the impact: port anti-thrombosis stockings, early mobilization, possibly anti-coagulant therapy.
• The hematoma, actually quite rare, can justify an evacuation to avoid secondary damage to the aesthetic quality of the result.
• The occurrence of infection, is uncommon, requires SITERA surgical drainage and antibiotic treatment. It can sometimes leave unsightly scars.
• It is not uncommon from the 8th day post-opera-tory, the occurrence of an effusion associated with a flow of lymph and oozing fat. Compression and the rest are in the best preventions. Such an effusion may need to be punctured, and dries in general no particular sequel.
• Skin necrosis may be observed in a limited and localized rule. Significant necrosis are in fact rare. They are much more common in smokers (her), especially if smoking cessation was not strictly adhered to.
Prevention of these necrosis is a well-posed indication and the achievement of an appropriate and prudent technical gesture, avoiding excessive tension on the sutures.
• Alterations in the sensitivity of the wall, including a decrease in sensitivity in the dominant sub-umbilical region, are frequently observed: normal sensitivity usually returns within 3 to 12 months with the waning of the tummy tuck.
• Finally, it can be observed, especially in patients whose skin is very scarred or injured, the phenomena of delayed healing that prolong the postoperative course.
GENERAL CONCLUSION ON PLASTIC SURGERY BEAUTY AND THE ABDOMINAL WALL
Plastic and cosmetic surgery of the abdominal wall has made breakthroughs that allow today, in many cases, to provide a technical and a suitable therapeutic strategy to solve this, either by a simple liposuction or by mini-abdominoplasty (tummy tuck localized) or more intervention (extended abdominoplasty), the main aesthetic problems abdomen.
In total there should not overstate the risks, but just be aware that surgery, even seemingly simple, still a small share of hazards.
The use of a qualified Plastic Surgeon ensures that it has the training and skill required to avoid these complications, or effectively treat as appropriate.