Surplus skin, which has lost its elasticity, is often
considered an aesthetic blemish. Pregnancy is often the
cause, but excessive weight loss and aging also come into
play.
Surplus skin can be removed in exchange for a scar. Placing
it in an inconspicuous area minimizes scarring.
WHICH AREAS CAN BE TREATED?
Commonly after pregnancy, the stomach area
is blemished with stretch marks and becomes so limp, that
a tummy tuck becomes necessary.
After excessive weight loss, the stomach, loins, and back
may require aesthetic correction. Together
with the removal of surplus skin, the stomach muscles can
be tightened.
With aging, some people experience extremely limp
skin in the upper arms, buttock, and thigh area. Body contouring
surgery offers the solution.
WHAT'S NEW?
In the past, body contouring was extensive
surgery with high complication risks. The procedure required
general anesthesia, long hospitalization, and commonly a
blood transfusion. The lengthy recovery period had a considerable
influence on your lifestyle.
With the discovery of
tumescent infiltration, traditional narcosis is no longer
necessary. With the new technique blood loss is kept to
a minimum. Consequently, the recovery period is drastically
reduced.
Since traditional anesthesia
can be avoided and blood loss is kept to a minimum, it is
possible to undergo a combination of several cosmetic surgeries.
This spares the professional and social hindrances often
accompanied with multiple surgeries.
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
The best results with body contouring are
seen if only surplus skin is removed. Excessive fat is preferably
removed in a separate lipo-sculpture surgery under a local
anaesthetic.
SCARRING
The scars are placed in areas where they are
the least noticeable. Every surgery leaves a different scar.
The details of this will be discussed individually before
surgery.
- The scar, which accompanies a tummy tuck, is hidden
in the pubic area and extends to the groin.
- With an arm correction, excess skin is removed along
the inside of the upper arm.
- A thigh lift usually requires an incision in the buttock
crease, and may extend in the direction of the knee along
the inside of the thigh.
- If the stomach, groin, back, and outside thighs are
handled during a body lift, the plastic surgeon will place
the scar in the groin region extending upwards towards
the spinal column.
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THE POST-OPERATIVE RECOVERY After
the surgery only one day of hospitalization is required.
The drainage tubes are removed after a few days, while the
sutures are removed approximately twelve days after the
procedure. It is advisable to resume light activity within
comfortable limits as soon as possible. A support garment
is required for a few weeks after the surgery. Tension around
the wound is inadvisable, especially concerning a thigh
lift. This normally entails a minimum range of motion for
the hip for two weeks. This needs to be carefully considered
when planning your job or social activities.
Depending upon the extent of the surgery,
normal daily activity can be resumed in two to six weeks.
CARE OF THE SCAR
As with all scars, within the first three
months they are red and lumpy. In a year they will fade
considerably. This maturing process can be accelerated with
a special highly concentrated scar improving oil.
IN CONCLUSION
Your decision to undergo body-contouring surgery
must be well founded. The exact site of the scar and details
of the surgery and recovery will be discussed in full detail
with you by the plastic surgeon. With
the right information and motivation, body-contouring surgery
can bring you years of pleasure.
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