Tag: mini abdominoplasty

Traditional Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) vs. Fleur-de-lis Abdominoplasty

Traditional Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) vs. Fleur-de-lis Abdominoplasty Both the fleur-de-lis and traditional abdominoplasty procedures are designed to address excess sagging skin, and they share some significant similarities. However, there are key differences between them. The fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty is a more extensive tummy tuck procedure that addresses loose skin both horizontally…

Role of Nutrition and Exercise Post-Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)

Role of Nutrition and Exercise Post-Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) The period following surgery is crucial for proper healing, maintaining surgical results, and improving overall health. Nutrition and exercise are vital components of this recovery process after abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) as they support tissue healing, prevent complications, aid recovery, and promote long-term…

Top 8 Post Pregnancy Body Concerns and How to Treat Them

Top 8 Post Pregnancy Body Concerns and How to Treat Them After vaginal birth or cesarean delivery, new mothers experience dramatic physical changes, particularly in the abdominal area. Common concerns include loose skin, perineum soreness, skin changes, sagging mons pubis, stretch marks, separation of the abdominal muscles, weak pelvic floor…

Post Pregnancy Sagging Mons Pubis and Fatty Upper Pubic Area (FUPA)

Post Pregnancy Sagging Mons Pubis and Fatty Upper Pubic Area (FUPA) FUPA (Fatty Upper Pubic Area), also known as bulging or sagging mons pubis, occurs when fat accumulates around the mons pubis due to pregnancy, abdominal surgery, or massive weight loss. The mons pubis is the region between the genitals…

How to Maintain Results Following Abdominoplasty

How to Maintain Results Following Abdominoplasty Maintaining the results of an abdominoplasty, commonly referred to as a tummy tuck, involves a combination of proper post-operative care, a healthy lifestyle, ongoing attention to an individual’s body, and some little patience.  Neglecting proper aftercare following abdominoplasty can result in issues like loose…

Abdominoplasty After Weight Loss

Abdominoplasty After Weight Loss Abdominoplasty addresses excess skin and tissue in the abdominal area after significant weight loss. It offers a solution by removing excess skin and fat, tightening the abdominal muscles, and creating a smoother, more toned contour. In recent years, abdominoplasty has gained popularity in Australia, especially for…

When Will I Feel Normal After an Abdominoplasty Procedure?

When Will I Feel Normal After an Abdominoplasty Procedure? After an abdominoplasty, patients are required to take some time off from work and modify their normal routines to allow the body to recover. Most patients will start feeling back to normal after about six to eight weeks. The recovery period…

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 improving aesthetics, post-bariatric abdominoplasty can also enhance comfort and mobility for patients, allowing them to…

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 plastic 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 After C-Section

Abdominoplasty After C-Section It is recommended to wait at least 12 months after a c-section before considering abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), to allow the body enough time to heal. The journey of motherhood is a remarkable and transformative experience. However, many women who have undergone a caesarean section (c-section) delivery might…

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