Abdominoplasty in Richmond, VA

What is Abdominoplasty?

A tummy tuck in Richmond VA, also known as an abdominoplasty, is usually indicated in someone whose weight is stable and who has excess abdominal skin and fatty tissue. This is usually a consequence of previous pregnancies or a recent weight loss.

Often associated with this skin excess, which may be above or below the navel, are stretch marks. These will not be removed individually although many of them will be removed with the skin that is excised during the surgery. Often associated with the extra skin and fat is “diastasis,” or separation of the abdominal muscles, which usually comes with the stretching of pregnancy or weight gain. A hernia or generalized weakness of the abdominal wall may also be present along with a variable amount of fat.

One or all of these may be present in any individual, and each procedure is altered accordingly. I do not feel that this operation should be performed on someone who is planning further pregnancies soon or significant weight changes of more than 20 lbs. It is better to lose the weight first.

What Happens After?

When you awaken from surgery, you will be in a semi-sitting position to keep tension off the stitches. Since 2015, I have almost never placed an abdominal drain in an abdominoplasty.

You will bring a girdle to the office the day of surgery and will wear that home. You may need to take an over-the-counter iron supplement (Slow Fe) for 1 month after your surgery. You should walk a little every day after surgery but must refrain from vigorous exercise for 2 weeks post-operatively. Please allow 2-3 weeks for recovery.

Risks and Complications

Complications from this procedure are unusual but include bleeding (which is possible in any surgical procedure). Infection may rarely occur after surgery, especially because the incision is close to the groin area. The risk of this is less than 2% in my practice.

Some of the skin may not heal well, and this can lead to a scab which will eventually heal on its own. This is rare, except in smokers who do not heal well. This procedure should not be performed in smokers unless they can absolutely abstain from tobacco for 1 month before and after surgery. Nicotine screening may be necessary the day of surgery.

IF THE TEST IS POSITIVE, YOUR SURGERY WILL BE CANCELLED.

Many patients have numbness of the lower abdominal skin; this is usually temporary. The scar is well hidden within the bathing suit line. For the past few years, I have been using dissolvable internal staples called Insorb sutures, and the scars have been much finer.

Some abdominoplasty scars fade very quickly, but others can be quite noticeable for up to several years. This is unpredictable. Patients who are “chunky” at the time of surgery seem to take significantly longer for swelling to resolve.

Preventing Blood Clots

The worst complication that can happen from abdominoplasty is probably the development of a clot in one of the veins of the legs which can go to the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolus.

Luckily, the risk of clots in the legs and lungs is divided by half when the procedure is performed under deep sedation, as it will be in my office, as compared to surgery done under general anesthesia.

In order to prevent clots, you will need to get out of bed the very first night after surgery and make sure that you keep walking so that blood does not have a chance to clot in your legs. You will also have intermittent venous compression stockings on during the procedure to help blood flow.

I will probably have you use a blood thinner, Lovenox, or Eliquis to prevent this complication. Because of this serious risk, I am reluctant to do this procedure on extremely overweight patients who are at increased risk or to combine other complex procedures at the same time with an abdominoplasty (“mommy makeovers”) unless the combined procedures will be less than 3 to 4 hours of anesthesia.

Your Safety and Recovery

I will purchase health insurance for you that will cover the rare incidence of a medical complication within 3 months of your tummy tuck in Richmond, VA. This program is called “CosmetAssure” and is needed because your medical insurance does not cover any complication from a cosmetic procedure.

I hope that this information has not been overwhelming in that it describes all the possible complications of this procedure. Most patients have successful, uncomplicated surgery and are quite pleased with the results.

I will be happy to discuss the details of this procedure and show you before and after photos in my office in consultation.

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