Tummy Tuck in Newburgh and Hudson Valley, NY
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Tummy Tuck in Newburgh and Hudson Valley, NY

Are you struggling with stubborn belly fat and sagging skin that is unresponsive to diet and exercise? Opt for a Tummy Tuck with Dr. Samuel Beran in Newburgh, NY. Through tailored incisions and sutures, you can achieve a firmer, smoother abdominal contour regardless of your ideal weight.

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THE PROCEDURE

What is a tummy tuck?

The tummy tuck is a cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the abdominal skin area’s appearance. It involves removing excess skin, stubborn fat deposits, and skin flaps, typically suitable for stable-weight individuals close to their ideal body weight.

During a consultation, a plastic surgeon assesses your abdominal tissue to decide between partial or complete abdominoplasty. The surgery, under general anesthesia, removes excess skin and fat, tightens muscles, and possibly eliminates excess fluid. Recovery varies for these outpatient procedures, usually taking weeks before returning to regular activities. Improved abdominal contours often restore confidence post-recovery.

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Ideal Candidates for a Tummy Tuck Procedure

Ideal candidates for a tummy tuck procedure are those who are looking to achieve aesthetic goals for their abdominal region, such as flattening the abdomen and removal of excess skin. Typically, these patients have undergone significant weight loss or pregnancy that has caused laxity in the abdominal wall muscles and loose, sagging skin. A physical examination will help determine if a patient is an ideal candidate for a tummy tuck or other body lift procedure such as an abdominoplasty surgery.

Tummy Tuck Types

Classic/Full Tummy Tuck

One main distinction in tummy tuck procedures involves the classic or full approach, determined by your goals and abdominal condition. This method targets skin and muscle tightening both above and below the navel. The treatment region extends from just below the rib cage to the pubic bone.

Mini Tummy Tuck

Alternatively, a mini tummy tuck offers a different option. This procedure concentrates solely on the area below the belly button. While the mini tummy tuck features a smaller incision and quicker recovery time, its outcomes are generally less striking compared to the full tummy tuck. Your choice between these two types hinges on your desired results and abdominal condition.

Ideal candidates for a tummy tuck procedure are those who are looking to achieve aesthetic goals for their abdominal region
Ideal candidates for a tummy tuck procedure are those who are looking to achieve aesthetic goals for their abdominal region

Preparing for Your Tummy Tuck Surgery

Preparing for your tummy tuck surgery is crucial for a successful outcome. Begin with a thorough consultation with your surgeon to discuss your goals and review your medical history, ensuring your procedure is tailored to your needs. Undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation, including necessary tests and assessments, to confirm your fitness for surgery. It’s essential to quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before the procedure to enhance healing and reduce complications. Additionally, review and adjust your medications as advised by your surgeon, particularly avoiding blood thinners and certain supplements that can increase bleeding risks. This careful preparation will set the stage for a smoother surgical experience and recovery.

Patient Results

* All patients are unique and individual results may vary.

Risks and possible complications of tummy tuck

Tummy tucks are major surgeries with risks to discuss with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Pre-surgery, a healthy diet and exercise help reduce risk. Surgery involves removing excess tissue, fat, and skin from the abdomen. Skin grafts might be needed for healing. As body mass decreases, due to age or lifestyle, excess skin might require Botox or laser treatments.

It is also important to have realistic expectations about what can be achieved from surgery before undergoing any treatment plan. During a personal consultation with your plastic surgeon, they will discuss common concerns that arise during recovery and provide detailed instructions for aftercare, including medication use and lifestyle modifications such as avoiding strenuous activities or heavy lifting for an extended period of time following surgery. To reduce risk and maximize results, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions carefully while choosing an experienced surgeon who performs these procedures in an accredited surgical facility.

After a Tummy Tuck Procedure

Tummy tucks are surgical procedures, so you can expect to need some time to recover afterward. Usually, you’ll need to take about two weeks off from work, although some people need a full month off from work, depending on the type of surgery they have and the type of work they do. You might notice that it is difficult to stand or sit fully upright during the first few days after your surgery. It’s important to rest up during that time and not try to overextend yourself. If you have any discomfort, your surgeon can prescribe pain relievers to help you manage. It’s also a good idea to wear a compression garment during your recovery to help the tissue in the area settle into place.

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