Body Contouring

What Is Liposuction Revision Surgery?

Posted by on Sep 28, 2017 in Body Contouring, Body Image, Liposuction, Plastic Surgery, Tummy Tuck | Comments Off on What Is Liposuction Revision Surgery?

There are those times when a liposuction procedure returns irregularities or an undesirable outcome, requiring a correction. In the vast majority of instances, liposuction revision surgery must wait for at least six months. Additionally, these corrective surgeries tend to be a bit more challenging that the typical liposuction because of the additional skill required to perfect the contouring. Regardless, the most common reasons for seeking a liposuction revision is because the original surgery either removed too much or too little fat. As with all other forms of cosmetic surgery, liposuction depends greatly on the skill and experience of the surgeon. Nevertheless, the actual revision surgery will depend on whether or not the correction needed is superficial or deep. Many times, if the deformity is from a deeper fatty layer, the correction is fixable with just liposuction or fat grafting, depending on the particular circumstances. But, with superficial damage, a skin tightening procedure must sometimes be part of the corrective plan. All that said, the actual cause of the post-operative contour problem must be identified before any action can be taken. Liposuction is not a cure-all for weight gain. So, people can become overweight after the procedure. A surgeon must identify whether the issue is a true incomplete liposuction or if the cause is post-operative weight gain. While liposuction will decrease the concentration of fat cells in a specific area, making it more difficult to gain in those locations, the remaining cells can grow and become a problem again. Do you still have questions? What haven’t we covered yet that is important to you? If you would like to talk about liposuction revision surgery, or a related topic, please contact...

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3 Tummy Tuck Fears That Aren’t So Scary

Posted by on Sep 14, 2017 in Body Contouring, Body Image, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck | Comments Off on 3 Tummy Tuck Fears That Aren’t So Scary

Just like when you look up aches and pains on the internet and WebMD makes you think you are dying, often when clients research tummy tucks on the internet it can cause them to become a little worried about the procedure. For some, these small fears put them off even investigating this procedure that can foster such a dramatic, positive change any further. However, for those that do look into it, a good plastic surgeon can erase those fears just like they can erase your muffin top. While it is completely normal to have some hesitations, if you haven’t looked very much into having a tummy tuck yet, what will some of your common worries be? Complications Complications can happen during any surgery. However, the good news is that a tummy tuck is not open heart surgery so complications during the actual procedure are very rare. In most cases, complications are more likely come afterwards. However, plastic surgeons will give you dedicated after surgery care and instructions to care for yourself to prevent them from happening. Recovery Length Most people who have tummy tucks aren’t the sort of people who have the time to lounge around and recover from a cosmetic procedure. However, unless you have a very strenuous job, you won’t require much time off after a tummy tuck procedure. The only area where you need to take it easy is when doing exercise. Pain After any surgery there is some pain to be expected. However, after a tummy tuck, that pain is more like a bit of tenderness and discomfort than actual pain, but it is also part of a plastic surgeon’s job to effectively help you manage this discomfort throughout the healing process. As you might have noticed, the key factor to assuaging many of these tummy tuck fears is to have a good plastic surgeon at your side. Not only will a quality plastic surgeon provide the best results, but they will also provide the most diligent care so that you heal great and feel great. If you are considering a tummy tuck or any other cosmetic procedure, contact us...

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Plastic Surgery FAQ: Does a Tummy Tuck Leave Scars?

Posted by on Aug 31, 2017 in Body Contouring, Body Image, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck | Comments Off on Plastic Surgery FAQ: Does a Tummy Tuck Leave Scars?

One prime cause of the apprehension, that some people have about tummy tucks, is the potential scarring. However, this is generally an unfounded fear in most instances. That said, potential patients must understand that any incision will leave a scar. So, it is not so much if you will receive a scar, but more a question of what that scar will look like. Regardless, the goal of every plastic surgeon is to leave behind the most aesthetically pleasing outcome with the least noticeable scar as possible. Nevertheless, there are multiple factors which will determine what your scar will ultimately look like, from your own personal genetics to the skill of the plastic surgeon. Moreover, how well the patient follows postoperative recommendations is vital. So, there is no way to answer what your scar will look like with absolute certainty. However, you can consider how well you have healed with your past surgeries and injuries, and use that knowledge to estimate a future outcome. Does that make sense to you? West Maple Plastic Surgery takes pride in the fact that they use the best surgical techniques and provide comprehensive post-operative home care instructions. So, you can be assured that the outcome of your tummy tuck will include the least amount of scarring as possible. Moreover, the tummy tuck is strategically positioned below the bikini line. So, you will be proud to show off your new look. Ultimately, a tummy tuck procedure will require two incisions. The main incision is horizontal and for the purpose of removing stretch marks and extra skin. The second will secure your belly button in place, helping to return it to a natural shape. That said, it is important that you discuss the placement of these scars before the procedure. You need to be happy with the placement, and you need to convey to the surgeon the importance of the positioning. Moreover, it is a good idea to scrutinize your plastic surgeons before and after portfolio. Do you have questions? What haven’t we covered yet that is important to you? If you would like to talk about a tummy tuck, or a related topic, please contact...

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