Wednesday, February 20, 2008

After Getting Your Tummy Tucked:

A discharge from the medical facility after having a tummy tuck can take anything ranging from a few hours to a couple of days. Expect a swollen abdomen as the natural outcome of a tummy tuck procedure though. Plastic surgeons do prescribe medications and pain-killers however, to lessen the swelling and pain.

In some cases, a compressive is applied to the swollen area to minimize the swelling and aid rapid healing. There are chances of body fluids and blood accumulating in the abdominal area during the recovery period. In this case, doctors position tubes to suction off these excesses for at least a week.

Plastic surgeons recommend patients moving about as soon as is possible after a tummy tuck plastic surgery. Doing so not only prevents blood from clotting, but aids in the circulation of blood as well.

Activities that involve bending or taxing the abdominal muscles are a strict no-no for patients who have had an abdominoplasty procedure. The stitches that are on the surface of the abdominal skin are usually removed within five to seven days, while stitches involving deeper sutures are removed after a maximum interval of three weeks.

A tummy tuck plastic surgery procedure is not a quick-fix procedure; indeed, no surgery can be passed off as minor. Be sure you weigh all your options before committing yourself to any cosmetic surgery. The Plastic Surgery Institute of California can help you with any doubts you may have.

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