Self-Testing to Determine Whether You’re a Candidate for Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty
Self-Testing to Determine Whether You’re a Candidate for Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty Self-assessment measures, such as evaluating physical condition, defining Fleur-de-lis (FDL) goals, assessing skin laxity extent, and determining discomfort or dysfunction can help a patient determine if they are the ideal FDL candidates. More extensive and complex than standard abdominoplasty, Fleur-de-lis…
Risk of Outer Scar Following Fleur-de-Lis Surgery (Tummy Tuck)
Risk of Outer Scar Following Fleur-de-Lis Surgery (Tummy Tuck) Most individuals undergo Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) to enhance their abdominal contour. However, one should not overlook the risks associated with the procedure and all other surgical procedures. One such risk is scarring after Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty. It’s important to note that…
Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty After C-Section Surgery
Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty After C-Section Surgery Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty helps address excess abdominal skin and separated abdominal muscles resulting from caesarean section (c-section) delivery. While some women would prefer to undergo FDL abdominoplasty surgery on the same day as their c-section delivery, Dr. Beldholm recommends waiting at least 12 months. Childbirth greatly…
Treating Loose Skin Following Bariatric Surgery on the Abdomen and Back
Treating Loose Skin Following Bariatric Surgery on the Abdomen and Back Treating loose skin on the abdomen and back following bariatric surgery involves non-invasive approaches like maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, and topical treatments; or surgical procedures like an abdominoplasty. Sagging abdominal and back skin can lead to health and…