Tummy Tuck Liposuction: the Way to a Perfect Middle

 

Extremely overweight people may require a tummy tuck liposuction procedure, during which the doctor removes excess skin after performing liposuction on the abdominal region.

 

     Liposuction After      A potential tummy tuck liposuction candidate risks a number of side effects of the surgery, including infection, bleeding, healing problems and adverse reaction to anesthesia. Those who are in shape and just want to tone up or remove stretch marks may not require a tummy tuck liposuction procedure. There are many less invasive alternatives.

 

Abdominoplasty, or a tummy tuck, can greatly reduce a patient’s overall size, tone up his body and possibly remove inches around their waist, but not if the patient is not in a favorable condition for successful surgery.

A tummy tuck liposuction procedure can take between one and five hours, and the pain afterward can be severe. Depending on the patient, a hospital stay can be from hours to several days.

 

The ideal candidate for a tummy tuck liposuction is over 18 years, in overall good physical condition, not looking to lose a lot of weight, not overly obese and  realistic in his expectations. If the expectations are unrealistic, the attending physician should sit with the candidate and explain exactly what can and cannot be accomplished with the procedure.

 

Is a Tummy Tuck Enough?

 

For those with severe weight issues, a tummy tuck liposuction alone may not produce the desired effects. In some cases, scarring can be potentially severe, and other options may be discussed. While skin tightens to some degree after a tummy tuck liposuction procedure, it cannot become taut if it was loose prior to surgery.

 

The Cost of a Tummy Tuck Liposuction

 

In 1999, a study showed the average cost of a tummy tuck liposuction procedure to be in excess of $4,200; it varies very little across the country. This cost does not include anesthesia, hospital cost, prescriptions and other related expenses. It is not something to be entered into lightly. In fact, many insurance companies will not cover a tummy tuck liposuction procedure, unless there is a reason other than cosmetic.

 

It is important to discuss the options with your insurance company.

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