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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Mini-Tummy Tuck - What is It?

By A Aaronson

If you're a new mother or someone who has undergone massive weight loss, it's almost a given that you'll have some loose and sagging skin in the places where your skin was stretched beyond its capacity. Your tummy is one of those areas especially prone to being stretched after pregnancy or weight loss.

If you're considering tackling this saggy belly, you could choose a mini-tummy tuck, instead of a regular tummy tuck, especially if the muscle wall laxity is restricted to the lower abdomen, and if you have excess fat or skin between your belly button and pubic bone.

A regular tummy tuck tightens weak muscles and helps remove excess skin and fat, to create a flat stomach. The loose fat and skin are removed by moving up the skin and fat and then eliminating the excess around the navel. The navel is then put back into place after the skin and fat is tightened. At times the doctor can also reduce stretch marks on the abdomen.

The incision is usually smaller with a mini-tummy tuck than with a regular tummy tuck. Most undergo the procedure for problems that are not severe enough to need a full abdominoplasty yet are too extensive for just liposuction. The cost can vary from four thousand to six thousand dollars.

During the mini tummy tuck, the doctor will tighten the abdomen walls and remove excess skin and fat. The patient undergoes the procedure under general or local anesthesia at a hospital. Often liposuction is performed in conjunction with the procedure.

You must minimize pressure on the incision by limiting activity. In addition, the doctor may choose to place drains near the surgery site for a week to help remove excess fluids.

If you follows your doctor's instructions, you will usually need one week away from work. It is essential that you take the time to heal and refrain from strenuous activities for at least 6 weeks after the procedure.

For the most part, mini tummy tucks are generally safe. Risks vary depending on the condition of the patient, type of anesthesia and other procedures conducted. Before the procedure, have an in-depth discussion with your surgeon to understand the risks, benefits, and expected outcomes. Make sure you understand all the risks and have realistic expectations about the outcome.

Some people have negative reactions to anesthesia, but this is rare. Necrosis of the skin can cause the belly button to detach or scarring, but this is occurs mainly in smokers. Excessive bleeding is also a risk so it is important that you stop using over the counter, herbal, prescription medications, and vitamins that negatively affect bleeding. Swelling will also occur along with some scaring. Infection is also a known risk.

To determine if a mini tummy tuck is right for you, you should discuss the procedure with your plastic surgeon. Make sure you understand all the risks and are aware of the precautions to be taken during recovery, before opting for this procedure. A mini tummy tuck can give you all the benefits of a regular tummy tuck, but with a smaller incision and reduced recovery time.


A mini tummy tuck can get you back on track to looking and feeling great after pregnancy or weight loss. In Baltimore tummy tuck is performed by board certified and trained surgeons at http://www.drcohenplasticsurgery.com.

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