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Tummy Tuck vs. Liposuction

A tummy tuck or a liposuction is the way to go if you desire a flatter abdomen. These are the only options people have when their flaccid stomachs do not respond to diets or exercise. Even though having a tummy tuck performed is a rather complete makeover of the abdominal region, most of the cases make do with a mere liposuction.

What is A Tummy Tuck All About?

A tummy tuck is a surgical procedure carried out to get rid of excess fat and stretch the skin for a firmer abdomen. An incision is made from one hip bone to the other, while the skin surrounding the belly button is also cut to free the skin around the abdomen. Excessive fat is removed and the skin is detached from the abdomen. The option of tightening abdominal muscles is also available and is carried out by stitching them together. The entire procedure concludes when excess skin is pulled down and cut off. A new belly button is formed by a fresh hole and then the incisions are stitched together. A general anesthesia can be administered to perform a tummy tuck.

Considering that a tummy tuck is a major surgery, it poses rather significant risks as well. Complications that occur during surgery or the administration of anesthesia are some well-known hazards. Hence, getting a tummy tuck should only be considered if you seriously need to lose weight and remove excess skin.

Liposuction

Only a few incisions around the abdomen are made during liposuction to interest the surgical tools. In liposuction, suction of extra fat from the body is carried out through a surgical vacuum after which the incisions are stitched. Local anesthetics are preferred over general anesthesia for liposuction. Extra skin is usually left after liposuction in comparison to a tummy tuck, but the shrinking of skin after getting rid of body fat compensates for it. Consider a tummy going back to normal after a pregnancy and you would know exactly what it is like.

Patients recover rapidly after liposuction as it is not as hurtful as a tummy tuck and patients usually recover in merely 3 days and go back to work. On the other hand, a complete tummy tuck can take around a couple months till a year to completely recover and enjoy the beautiful new look, but large scars are still there, while liposuction leaves a few tiny scars.

 

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Tummy Tuck vs. Liposuction

A tummy tuck or a liposuction is the way to go if you desire a flatter abdomen. These are the only options people have when their flaccid stomachs do not respond to diets or exercise.

Non Surgical Tummy Tuck

Non surgical tummy tucks are usually carried out after liposuction surgery so as to remove excess fat that was not removed. This saves patients from having to go under a liposuction surgery all over again.

Mini Tummy Tuck

Partial abdominoplasty, also known as a mini tummy tuck was developed by plastic surgeons to assist those who have lesser fat and loose skin in comparison to those who require a complete tummy tuck.

 
 
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