procedure

Mini Tummy Tuck

Abdominoplasty

Description

A mini-tummy tuck can improve the appearance of excess fat and loose, stretched out skin in the lower abdominal area. This surgical procedure is effective for men or women whose conditions are not severe enough for full abdominoplasty.

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Length

About 1 to 2 hours.

Side Effects

Temporary swelling, discomfort, and numbness.

Recovery

Mini-tummy tuck patients will need to wear a compression garment during the healing period, which may last about two to three weeks after surgery. This procedure has a shorter recovery time than the full tummy tuck; sutures should be removed in a few weeks. Return to work: 1 to 3 weeks. Return to light activity: within 2-3 days. Avoid strenuous activity: about 1 month.

Risks

Rare possibility of infection and blood clots

Results

Long-lasting; weight fluctuation or pregnancy may affect results.

Technology

During mini-abdominoplasty, your surgeon will make a small incision directly above the pubic region. He or she will cut away loose skin and may perform liposuction in conjunction to remove excess fat. As compared to a full tummy tuck, the belly button should not have to be repositioned. The incisions are closed with small sutures and small drains are usually inserted to eliminate fluid buildup. Elastic bandages are then applied to the area and secured.

Patient Status

Outpatient -

Anesthesia

Local
Local with Sedation
General

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