Abdominoplasty After Bariatric Surgery

Abdominoplasty After Bariatric Surgery

19/03/2024

Abdominoplasty After Bariatric Surgery

Abdominoplasty After Bariatric Surgery Abdominoplasty after bariatric surgery focuses on removing excess skin and tissue resulting from significant weight loss. It reshapes the abdomen by tightening stomach muscles, enhancing the patient’s appearance and health. Besides aesthetics, post-bariatric abdominoplasty can also impact mobility for patients, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of their weight loss achievements fully. What is Bariatric Surgery? Bariatric surgery is a procedure that targets severe obesity by helping patients achieve significant weight loss. It is a specialised intervention that involves surgical alterations to the digestive system, resulting in reduced food intake or decreased nutrient absorption. Bariatric surgery

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Compartment Syndrome After Brachioplasty Surgery

18/03/2024

Compartment Syndrome After Brachioplasty Surgery

Compartment Syndrome After Brachioplasty Surgery Acute compartment syndrome is a rare but serious condition that can occur after brachioplasty. Symptoms include severe pain, weakness, pale skin, and an inability to move the affected arm. If you suspect you have compartment syndrome after a surgical procedure such as an upper arm lift (Brachioplasty), seek immediate medical attention. What is compartment syndrome? Compartment syndrome is a serious condition caused by excess pressure building up within a muscle compartment. When pressure builds (for example, due to swelling from surgery or a traumatic injury) it can restrict blood flow and cause the muscle, nerves,

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Preparing for an Abdominoplasty Consultation

16/03/2024

Preparing for an Abdominoplasty Consultation

Preparing for an Abdominoplasty Consultation Every abdominoplasty journey begins with a conversation between a surgeon and their patient. When preparing for surgery, it is important for the patient to gather as much information as possible from their surgeon, but it is equally, if not more, essential for the person seeking an abdominoplasty procedure to provide the surgeon with several key pieces of information to ensure a positive outcome. There is a dual purpose of the initial consultation between the doctor and the patient. One important function is for the provider to assess the patient’s medical history, goals, and expectations. The

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How Soon Can I Drive After Brachioplasty Surgery?

14/03/2024

How Soon Can I Drive After Brachioplasty Surgery?

How Soon Can I Drive After Brachioplasty Surgery? Driving after brachioplasty s usually approved at two to three weeks post-op. Patients must arrange a ride home from the hospital and attend all their check-up appointments. Surgical complications may delay the start of driving. You will need a ride home from the hospital Some surgeons perform brachioplasty surgery as a day procedure. Other surgeons advise staying in the hospital overnight, or, in some cases, longer. Regardless of when you’re discharged from the surgical centre, someone must drive you home. There are several reasons why you won’t be able to drive yourself

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What to Wear After Arm Lift Surgery

05/03/2024

What to Wear After Brachioplasty Surgery

What to Wear After Brachioplasty Surgery Compression garments and loose-fitting tops are an important part of brachioplasty recovery. Compression devices accelerate healing and reduce swelling post-surgery, while roomy, breathable clothes during the healing process. Compression Garments Most surgeons recommend wearing a compression garment after excess skin removal procedures such as brachioplasty. An arm compression garment is a soft, stretchy medical device that wraps around the arms. The elastic material applies constant pressure to the skin and underlying tissues. You may need to wear a compression sleeve for several weeks. Here is everything you need to know about buying and wearing

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Is An Abdominoplasty Major Surgery?

04/03/2024

Is An Abdominoplasty Major Surgery?

Is An Abdominoplasty Major Surgery? While there is no official classification as to whether abdominoplasty is considered major surgery, most surgeons agree that any elective surgery in the abdominal area to remove excess fat, skin, and underlying tissue, involving general anaesthesia, is not a minor surgical procedure. Reasons An Abdominoplasty is Considered Major Surgery Complexity of the procedure Surgical site Use of general anaesthesia Overnight stay in hospital Several weeks of recovery time involved alterns anatomical structure of abdominal region Risks involved Though abdominoplasty involves the removal of excess skin and fat following significant weight loss and the tightening of

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Preventing, Diagnosing, and Managing Nerve Injury After Brachioplasty Surgery

01/03/2024

Preventing, Diagnosing, and Managing Nerve Injury After Brachioplasty Surgery

Preventing, Diagnosing, and Managing Nerve Injury After Brachioplasty Surgery Brachioplasty, when conducted by experienced practitioners, is associated with predictable outcomes and manageable risks, although, though rare,  nerve injury is possible. The most common nerve injury affects the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve since it is found within the dissection plane. Nerve damage during brachioplasty can cause pain, chronic numbness, or decreased mobility, which may be lasting unless promptly treated. Non-surgical or surgical interventions may alleviate these symptoms. What major nerves are in the arm? The brachial plexus consists of nerves affecting skin sensation and muscle movements within the hand, arm, and

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When Can I Go Back to Work After an Abdominoplasty?

24/09/2023

When Can I Go Back to Work After an Abdominoplasty?

When Can I Go Back to Work After an Abdominoplasty? The decision to undergo abdominoplasty  involves careful consideration and planning. While the physical aspect is a significant part of the surgical procedure, most patients contemplate its impact on their daily lives, like work commitment. Ideally, most patients allocate about 4 weeks of leave from work for an abdominoplasty procedure. The recovery period, however, may vary from one patient to another.   Therefore, understanding when it is advisable to return to work after an abdominoplasty is a crucial aspect of the decision-making process. This leads to a compelling question: What is

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Using PICO Negative Pressure Dressings for Abdominoplasty Incision

22/09/2023

Using PICO Negative Pressure Dressings for Abdominoplasty Incision

Using Closed‑Incision Negative Pressure Therapy (PICO™) After Abdominoplasty This page explains how and why our surgeons may use single‑use closed‑incision negative pressure therapy (ciNPT), such as the PICO™ system, after abdominoplasty (tummy tuck/abdominoplasty). It is general information only and does not replace a consultation. What is closed‑incision negative pressure therapy? Closed‑incision negative pressure therapy uses a small, battery‑powered pump attached to a specialised dressing to apply gentle suction (negative pressure) across a closed surgical incision. The dressing helps manage fluid (exudate), supports the edges of the incision and provides a barrier to external contamination while you heal in the early

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20/09/2023

How Fashion Affects Abdominoplasty Scar Placement

  How Fashion Can Influence Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Scar Placement Like any surgical procedure, an abdominoplasty (commonly called a tummy tuck) leaves a scar. The scar is typically a horizontal line across the lower abdomen. For many patients, one consideration is how the scar may sit in relation to their clothing and swimwear. At the Body Contouring Surgery Clinic (BCSC), our surgeons discuss scar placement with each patient during the consultation. The aim is to find a position that balances surgical requirements with a patient’s usual clothing choices. Types of Abdominoplasty Scars Different techniques are used depending on how much

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