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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 13:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: Unbalanced Look After Tummy Tuck and Lipo I had a tummy tuck with muscle repair and lipo of flanks 2 weeks ago.Under my ribs the flanks are slim but my lower Flanks (hips?) are huge, I look strange. What can&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: Unbalanced Look After Tummy Tuck and Lipo</h2>
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<p>I had a tummy tuck with muscle repair and lipo of flanks 2 weeks ago.Under my ribs the flanks are slim but my lower Flanks (hips?) are huge, I look strange. What can I do? Did he not lipo enough? The area is soft and mushy also.</p>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Post Surgical Results need time to show the results</h2>
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<p>At this point, 2 weeks following abdominoplasty &amp; liposuction, you can expect to have ongoing swelling and limited contraction of the skin in the treated areas.  The swelling will not be able to drain adequately as the entire lower abdominal wall flap has been cut and your body has not reestablished the lymphatic drainage yet.  My recommendation is to wear your abdominal garment ( I like Design Veronique as they have very uniform compression with an opening to go to the bathroom) as much as possible for 6 weeks to 3 months ( which ever your doctor recommends).  This will help to eliminate the dead space, reduce swelling and help the tissue to adhere down and contract uniformly.  You will see the worst of the best at 6 months.  The body lays down internal reactive tissue to help the healing and scarring of the operated areas in the 1st 6 weeks and then takes a break for 6 weeks, so between 3 months &amp; 6 months you will see improvements in shape, decreased edema formation etc.  It takes a full year to see the final result.  I recommend you focus on eating lots of protein and let the tissue contract and try not to judge the  result or expect marked change for 3 months post op.  Your body takes time to induce the contraction of the tissue.  If you still feel that things are just not right at 8-12 months, consider revision with  your doctor.</p>
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		<title>Tummy Tuck Abdominoplasty Timing before or after weight loss -Realself</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 13:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: 4&#8217;9&#8243;, 145lb. Should I Have Surgery Now or Lose More Weight? I Have Lost 35 (31.4%) Pounds Which I Have Maintained for over 18 Months. I Am 4’9” and Currently weigh 145 after loosing 35 #. My personal goal is&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: 4&#8217;9&#8243;, 145lb. Should I Have Surgery Now or Lose More Weight?</h2>
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<p>I Have Lost 35 (31.4%) Pounds Which I Have Maintained for over 18 Months. I Am 4’9” and Currently weigh 145 after loosing 35 #. My personal goal is to weigh below 130.I am considering a tummy tuck or a panniculectomy. I exercise regularly. Should I have the surgery now or off until I loose more weight? I am fifty years old. I do not desire to look like a model, just simply look pleasant and feel good about myself.</p>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Abdominoplasty before or after weight loss is fine- the result should be good either way!</h2>
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<p>The result of the abdominoplasty is not negatively affected by having extra weight and will only improve with ongoing weight loss.  You do not need to achieve your ideal weight prior to surgery. The surgery itself has a remarkable result and will improve your self esteem, allow you to see the benefits of your exercise and is often helpful for exercise because you are carrying less tissue and exercise is easier.  If you look at our pre and post op photos on our web site you can see the remarkable difference that the surgery will create.  This is truly inspiring for many patients or allows patients to engage more enthusiastically and successfully.  That tissue below the umbilicus/belly button, is the area which tends to accumulate most of the fat.  By tightening the muscles, the front -to back / side view is narrowed.  To lose weight after abdominoplasty will thin the flap that remains and the result will only improve.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 13:34:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: Tummy Tuck Scars I imagine that you can have tummy tuck scars hidden below your underpants but is this true? can i wear a bikini 1 year after tummy tuck? A: Tummy tuck scars can be hidden In general the markings&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: Tummy Tuck Scars</h2>
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<p>I imagine that you can have tummy tuck scars hidden below your underpants but is this true? can i wear a bikini 1 year after tummy tuck?</p>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Tummy tuck scars can be hidden</h2>
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<p>In general the markings for the tummy tuck may vary from surgeon to surgeon.  I like to have the patient bring in their favorite bikini or undies to the surgery so that the markings can be placed to end up within this area.  What has to be understood is that skin and fat of the tummy is being removed from the belly button to the pubic area. The upper belly skin/fat flap will be stretched down to the incision.  This may cause the incision to rise up a little during the healing process.  This does add a tiny bit of variability and the potential for the scar to rise a little.  Typically this will still be within the area of the bikini.  However, if the scar is a little high, it is possible after a year to lower that scar further down.  This is done on people who have had scars placed too high by another physician, or whose style has changed over the years with new positions of the bathing suit as fashions change.  This is a very important issue to be considered. It is very important that you look at the results of the doctors you interview to be sure you like the position of the scar with the technique that they choose.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 13:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: Tummy Tuck without muscle tightening? (photos) Hi everyone I&#8217;m 25 years old I don&#8217;t have kids. I used to weight 220 poundS right now I&#8217;m 150 I lost 70 pounds total around five years ago. I never had a huge&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: Tummy Tuck without muscle tightening? (photos)</h2>
<div class="content-body">Hi everyone I&#8217;m 25 years old I don&#8217;t have kids. I used to weight 220 poundS right now I&#8217;m 150 I lost 70 pounds total around five years ago. I never had a huge stomach mostly all my weight goes to my hips and my thigh. I&#8217;m planing on doing a tummy tuck. I know I want to have kids around my 30&#8217;s. Do I need tightening the muscle also. Or can I just get a tummy tuck. I wish my stomach to be really flat and tight.</div>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Photos too dark!</h2>
<div class="content-body">Your photos are too dark to see.In general if you have not had kids you typically have not had stretching of the fascia between the muscles.  If you do sit ups- the muscles are usually well aligned as well.  Physical exam will determine if the muscles are aligned in the midline and need to be tightened.</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 04:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: What type of compression garment do you suggest after tummy tuck? How do I know what size to choose? A: Compression Garments are very helpful and usually add comfort after a Tummy Tuck My favorite compression garment is by Design Veronique.&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: What type of compression garment do you suggest after tummy tuck? How do I know what size to choose?</h2>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Compression Garments are very helpful and usually add comfort after a Tummy Tuck</h2>
<div class="content-body">My favorite compression garment is by Design Veronique.  I am very particular about my garments because I believe it is very important for the area of surgery to have uniform compression but not too much compression so the flap of belly skin can re-establish a good blood supply. The garment will also provide comfort and stability to the entire belly which will be appreciated for the first 3-6 weeks post op, especially as the nerves reestablish and become hyper sensitive to motion.  The pain is less also if the swelling is minimized.  I recommend you call the company directly and talk through exactly how to do your measurements with them, and allow them to recommend the best size according to your preoperative measurements. By doing this, typically your garment is correctly sized, and if not,  they will replace it, since they made the recommendation.  Although there are hundreds of garments on the market- they do vary in quality and style.  Regarding quality, I have yet to find a garment that provide uniform compression, ease of use, a bathroom opening and ease of closure as good as the Design Veronique.   I have seen patients with cheaper garments that develop bulges of swelling in the areas around the surgical site which add concern and delay in a nice end result.  A uniform compression garment will also limit the potential ring of compression and deformity in the the surgical area that could happen from the waist band of the pants worn post operatively.  The garments which extend to the upper thigh are easier to use and more comfortable than the ones which end at the groin.  The garment should have an opening to go to the bathroom so you will not have to take the garment on and off.  Also, I like the designs which have a uniform central flap which clips on both sides so central flap does not have any zipper that may compress on the surgical flap (the belly).  This design is easier to close and makes it possible for the patient to work with without help.  I like black garments because they can be washed and do not show any blood stains that may be present.  Typically I have my patients get the style which extends to just below the breast, unless they are having a breast procedure as well.</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 04:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: Is my belly button healing ok or is it infected? (Photo) I am 4 weeks post op from tt and mr! I am very happy with my results so far! I am just concerned about the size of my belly&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: Is my belly button healing ok or is it infected? (Photo)</h2>
<div class="content-body">I am 4 weeks post op from tt and mr! I am very happy with my results so far! I am just concerned about the size of my belly button and as well as the oozing which started 1 week ago! It was healing really well and then the scab came off and has been oozing ever since</div>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Cellulitis may be infection, or spitting suture</h2>
<div class="content-body">I hope you have showed this to your surgeon already, if not, you should.  Any time there is redness you want to be seen right away because if this is a small infection you want to get it treated with antibiotics immediately.  You can have the open area swabbed and cultured for bacteria.  It is not unusual to have a little area which separates or a stitch that spits, but it does need to be treated properly to have it heal as effectively and quickly as possible by starting the correct treatment as soon you can.  Most likely it is a suture which your body has not broken down so it is trying to spit it, however, never assume anything and go to your doctor!</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 04:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: I&#8217;m 42 y/o &#38; 3 pregnancies later, would you recommend a regular or extended tummy tuck? I also want a BBL. (photo)    A: Full Tummy tuck You can lose weight either before or after the surgery.  You have excess skin&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: I&#8217;m 42 y/o &amp; 3 pregnancies later, would you recommend a regular or extended tummy tuck? I also want a BBL. (photo)</h2>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Full Tummy tuck</h2>
<div class="content-body">You can lose weight either before or after the surgery.  You have excess skin both above and below the belly button and you appear to have a separation of the muscles of the belly due to the stretching from pregnancy- this is called a diastasis of the rectus abdomens muscle which causes you to have a wider dimension from front to back.  In order to pull these muscles together, you need to elevated the abdominal skin flap from the pubis to the rib cage.  Only with this repair will the width of the body be made narrower from the side view.  It does not help you at all to lose weight before the surgery but may make it better for the surgeon.  I don&#8217;t think it really matters if you lose weight before or after. I have patients who do both and they all benefit from a well done abdominoplasty regardless. You may however find that if you lose weight and do sit ups you will not feel you need any surgery at all.  The sit ups will help the rectus abdominus muscles to come closer to the midline and pull  your belly inward and since you do not have a huge overhang, weight loss may be all you need.  The issue is really, are you up for it?? Your entire body will look better as well and you will feel better about yourself. Good luck!</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2016 04:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Q: 2 year post op Tummy tuck, I have dog ears &#38; lower area is hard. Any suggestions? (photos) Hello everyone, Please advise on the following: Had a tummy tuck July 2013 and ended up with this dog ears on each&#8230; </p>
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<h2>Q: 2 year post op Tummy tuck, I have dog ears &amp; lower area is hard. Any suggestions? (photos)</h2>
<div class="content-body">Hello everyone, Please advise on the following: Had a tummy tuck July 2013 and ended up with this dog ears on each side and a really super hard area in lower belly that when I lay down and contract to do abs it seems to be indented. That area has no fat, in fact the skin is paper thin and I can even feel what I think are the stiches or what my surgeon used to close up my diastasis. Can this be fix and possibly lower the insicion a little at least on the sides&#8230; Thank you for any advise! CG</div>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Thin skin normal from stretching around belly button area</h2>
<div class="content-body">The most likely reason for the thin skin is that this area was very stretched during pregnancy around the belly button which has no fat to begin with.  The result is good and you are healing very well.  The dog ears can only be treated with excision.  I would caution against fat grafting because this is very expensive, leads to potential irregularity and the result can be very unreliable.  If it bothers you a lot I would recommend you consider advancing the flap further down as much as possible.  You could excise the skin but this would leave a vertical scar which with your healing may not be too bad, but vertical scars typically heal much worse than the transverse scars.  If you take out the stitch you may have a separation of the diastase repair which could also cause irregularity of contour.  But you could find out what type of suture was used. Some, like Prolene are hard and more easily palpable, whereas others are softer and could be less bothersome, such as Ethibond. So if you do not have a soft suture, you could replace it with a soft, permanent suture.  The dense area are likely fat which reestablished the blood supply slowly because they are at the end of the flap.  These can be excised if you re-advance the flap, but I would recommend deep massage which would break down the scar and allow the areas to remodel, flatten and desensitize. Lot&#8217;s of options!! Best to go back to your doctor to see if your doctor has ideas for a revision that can be done to resolve the problems.</div>
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<h2>Q: Combining a Tummy Tuck with a Breast Augmentation. Will Recovery Be Far Worse? Is It Safe?</h2>
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<p>I&#8217;m planning to combine my tummy tuck with a breast augmentation; will recovery be far worse vs. only a tummy tuck? is this combination safe?</p>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Combining breast augmentation with abdominoplasty or tummy tuck works for many</h2>
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<p>These two procedures: breast augmentation and tummy tuck are frequently combined at one surgery.  The 2 advantages to this is that you only recover 1x!  You are going to be primarily limited by the tummy tuck for the 1st 1-3 days where you will need help and not want to do much. By the time you are feeling better from the tummy tuck, your breast are well on the way to recovery and feeling pretty good.  Most patient&#8217;s with either surgery and getting up and about on their own by day 3-5 and weaning off of pain medications between days 7 &amp; 10, (although some patient&#8217;s use nothing but high dose ibuprophen/ Advil post surgery, most patient require a narcotic as well for the 1st week).  The other advantage is that the overall time of the two is less than the time of each procedure done separately, however, the increased length in procedure at one time does increase risk in general.  Therefore, when combining procedures, I typically recommend doing this in the hospital where the patient has the option to stay the night if they feel too tired to go home and they can receive IV pain medications, maintain compression on the legs to reduce the risk for blood clots developing; and stay well rested.  Alternatively, if done in a surgicenter, I highly recommend a private nurse to be at home with the patient to monitor for any of the risks associated with longer surgeries and to help the patient and allow for intravenous fluids to be continued until the patient feels good enough to be up, eat and walk about.  The other advantage to having the procedures done together is that sometimes the 2nd procedure is slightly less than when done separately.</p>
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<h2>Q: Areola reduction. Can this be done in the office? Could I do it right away? (Photo)</h2>
<div class="content-body">I am three weeks post op, I had a crescent lift and implants. I am pleased with how fast my scars are healing, but hate the different sizes of my areolas and how big the left one is. When I bend forward they hang off the implants with a little bit of my breast tissue. Would reducing them help with that? Can this be done in the office and could I do it right away? Also my nipples and areolas are not retracting when they get hard now, will that come back? Can the bumps on areola be removed?</div>
<div class="images"><img decoding="async" src="https://fi.realself.com/tiny/067315502ace34f9d06ddc87cf38a1ae/6/1/9/userimage-1227846.jpg" alt="Left" /> <img decoding="async" src="https://fi.realself.com/tiny/a7f98c14ee5373c399c79b6c9b0308ab/5/c/f/userimage-1227847.jpg" alt="Right" /></div>
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<h2><span class="a">A:</span> Nipple areolar reduction provides a smaller aesthetic areola and may reduce the laxity of the breast skin envelope</h2>
<div class="content-body">You have several issues going on here.  The reduction of the areola will allow for symmetry and a more aesthetic areola but realize you do not know how you scars will heal for 6-12 months- they may ultimately become barely perceptible, thickened, dark, or very white.  I personally think that smaller areola are more aesthetic and with the  reduction you should be able to achieve symmetry as well.  The issue of the breast tissue sagging down will likely be helped but it appears as though you had a sub muscular implant rather than a summary implant so this problem will not be fully resolved by areolar reduction.  A sub muscular implant does not fill the subcutaneous pocket fully, especially if the muscle is not fully detached.  The nerves will take up to a year to recover and sensory nerves can recover for a life time, so you do have potential for the normal response of your nipples that you had previously to return to baseline, but it may not.  This is the risk of surgery in this area.  The bumps are the ducts for the breast milk so if you remove these you will interfere with your ability to breast feed. Everyone has these, they are normal.</div>
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