Everyone wants to feel beautiful and attractive at any age. Though, as we age, our shapes, despite the effort, tend to become less slender. Slimness and delicacy fade away, and lifestyle change, dieting or intense training are often not enough to fix it. In that case, abdominoplasty can be a viable option.
Abdominoplasty is a reliable way of contour reshaping, aimed at aesthetic reconstruction of abdominal area. It is one of the most popular plastic surgeries in the world. It suits patients who want to correct their contour, but cannot do so by conventional means like dieting or exercising.
How is abdominoplasty surgery performed?
This surgical procedure is aimed at “apron” removal, getting rid of saggy skin below stomach. Surgeon performs a precise incision above the groin and around the bellybutton. Then, excesssive fat deposits and skin are removed, abdominal muscles are reconnected and the stomach line is corrected. Afterwards, seams are put in place.
Abdominoplasty is known for a list of benefits:
Many people are worried that abdominoplasty effects do not last long. Well, this is partially true, since our shapes are strongly affected by our lifestyle. But, in fact, that is a plus, as it means that if you lead a healthy lifestyle after the procedure, you won’t just enjoy a flat belly for a long period of time, but also reap the long-term health benefits.
We provide care and medical attention for two weeks after surgery. We are using cutting-edge techniques and modern equipment, to guarantee the best outcome. By trusting us you ensure that you will get satisfactory results.
The layers of fat located at the abdominal wall are partially removed and reshaped, alongside with skin, correcting the contour and texture of abdomen.
It is forbidden to lift heavy weights or do sports until full recovery. It is essential to visit the doctor periodically, as they must monitor the healing process. Also, it is not recommended to sleep on belly or side, as this might lead to complications.
Affected tissues do not swell immediately after the operation. Typically, swelling is at its peak on day 3-4 after surgery, and it gradually reduces to none over the course of 3-5 weeks.