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Plastic Surgery &#8211; Tummy Tuck
Executive Summary about plastic surgery tummy tuck by Jitesh Arora 
Tummy tuck is an operation which is done to remove extra fat and skin from the abdominal area. There are some conditions because of which people can have excess fat and weak muscles in the abdominal area like pregnancy, significant fluctuations [...]]]></description>
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<p>Plastic Surgery &#8211; Tummy Tuck</strong><br />
<em>Executive Summary about </em><em><a target="_blank" href="../../../../../plastic-surgery-tummy-tuck">plastic surgery tummy tuck</a> by Jitesh Arora </em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tummy tuck is an operation which is done to remove extra fat and skin from the abdominal area. There are some conditions because of which people can have excess fat and weak muscles in the abdominal area like pregnancy, significant fluctuations in weight or a prior <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../blepharoplasty">surgery</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two types of abdominoplasty.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Partial abdominoplasty.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Complete abdominoplasty.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Partial abdominoplasty or mini tummy tuck is performed in the people who want to remove extra fat from the lower abdomen. This type of operation is less invasive and the recovery period is shorter as compared to complete abdominoplasty. Complete abdominoplasty or tummy tuck is performed in the people who need intervention in the area above the navel in addition to lower abdomen.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Tummy tuck is performed in three easy steps. The first step is anesthesia which is followed by first incision performed between the navel and pubic hair line. Extra fat and skin is removed through these two incisions and muscles are repaired and tightened. The recovery period of the operation is short and no post operative complications are seen. Post surgical scars disappear in few weeks. If somebody is planning to undergo tummy tuck he should not have history of systemic diseases.<span id="more-42"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Plastic Surgery &#8211; Tummy Tuck &#8211; Should You Get It?</strong><br />
<em>Executive Summary about </em><em><a target="_blank" href="../../../../../plastic-surgery-tummy-tuck">plastic surgery tummy tuck</a> by A Aaronson </em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes our genes are cruel. No matter how hard some of us work out, no matter how many sit-ups we do, and no matter how we limit our dietary pattern, our bodies do retain unsightly bulges in certain places. One of the most common places where people tend to have stubborn fat deposits is in the stomach area. Extra weight here can be the result of one or more pregnancies, genetics, dramatic weight fluctuations, or just plain old age. A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../cheap-plastic-surgery">plastic surgery</a> designed to reshape your belly by removing excess skin and fat from the abdomen. This generally produces a flatter and firmer tummy and a shapelier waistline. Because this area is such a common problem for people, tummy tucks are also one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the market today. Those who make the best candidates for this procedure are the ones who are already close within their targeted weight range but simply have persistent fat deposits in abdomen. This surgery is also helpful for those in need of some tightening of the abdominal wall muscles. Neither is it recommended for women who plan to become pregnant in the future as the results of the surgery would largely be negated by stretching out the stomach tissues again.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../plastic-surgery-addiction">plastic surgery</a>, the cosmetic surgeon will sedate you with either general anesthesia or intravenous <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../breast-cancer-medication">medications</a>. The plastic surgeon pulls back the skin and loose, separated abdominal muscles are then sutured closer together. Next the excess fat is removed, sometimes by liposuction and the excess skin is cut off and the remaining skin is stretched over the new, tighter stomach and sown back in place at the pubic bone. Recovery from the tummy tuck procedure can last up to a month. Over time, the scar should fade and be less prominent, but it will never totally go away. The firmer abs and tummy can also be a permanent change as long as you maintain a healthy diet and good exercise program.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are some risks involved as associated with most types of surgery, but the complications are rare. These include the risk of blood clots, infection, excess bleeding, and possible nerve damage. Tummy tucks also come with a hefty price tag, anywhere from $3000 and up. Still, if you have tried everything and just can&#8217;t seem to shed those extra rolls or bulges around the middle, this cosmetic surgery may be the best option for regaining a flatter, firmer stomach.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Check out other guide on <a target="_blank" href="../../../../../cheap-plastic-surgery">cheap plastic surgery</a>.</p>
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