Abdominoplasty is an operation preferred by women, usually after pregnancy. Excessive weight gained during pregnancy might cause the skin in the belly to be saggy. The belly might never get back to its original shape. In situations like this, abdominoplasty is the answer.
Q: Can I get Abdominoplasty for body cracks?
A: Skin over-expanding will cause cracks on your skin and skin tissue will lose its flexibility. In situations like this, in order to get rid of this deformed skin tissue Abdominoplasty can be done. However, it is important to have loose skin around too, because after the cracks are taken care of, it is needed to cover it with the saggy skin. If this operation is done without a saggy tummy, it might cause deformities.
Q: Can I get Abdominoplasty in Summer?
A: The operation can be done in Summer, however, you should make sure to prevent the surgery scar from sun exposure. If you be careful about this, there won't be an issue. If you can not cover it, make sure to apply high SPF Sunscreen in the area.
Q: Can Abdominoplasty be dangereous for certain people?
A: It is not advised for people who have chronic illnesses and people who have not given birth but want to. It tightens the muscles in the abdomen so it might be dangereous for pregnancy.
Q: Can obese people get Abdominoplasty?
A: Abdominoplasty can be applied to people who were obese and lost a lot of weight, therefore having lots of saggy skin. It also can be applied to morbidly obese people. Abdominoplasty for morbidly obese people is mostly functional than aesthetical, since the over-expansion of the tummy will be hard to deal with in regular life, such as walking or tying shoelaces.
Q: Can Abdominoplasty be done alongside Liposuction?
A: Yes, it is possible to get Liposuction as well when you get Abdominoplasty. It is especially useful because Abdominoplasty shapes the front and the sides of the belly. This might cause the lower back to stick out. Liposuction can be done to contour the body and create the desired shape over-all.
Q: Does Abdominoplasty leave scars?
A: Yes, there will be scars, however, because the incision is placed very low, it will be hidden under your underwear.
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