Tummy tuck

Procedure Time

3-5 hours

Hospitalization Period

1-2 night

Recovery Time

6-12 months

After various factors such as frequent weight gain, loss, pregnancy, aging, genetic reasons, and surgeries, sagging in the abdominal region occurs. Patients often prefer tummy tuck surgeries if these saggings are not removed despite a healthy diet and regular exercise. Abdominoplasty is the most effective aesthetic procedure to get rid of unwanted sagging fat around the abdomen. With the tummy tuck procedure, excess fat and skin around the abdomen are removed, tightening the muscles and flattening the abdomen.

How is tummy tuck surgery performed?

Tummy tuck surgery is a procedure that takes approximately 3.5 hours.

During the operation, an incision is first made on the abdomen depending on the amount of excess skin. The skin above the belly button is stretched and the belly button is reconstructed so that it can be in the appropriate position. If there is excess fat in the belly area, this fat is removed by liposuction. Finally, the abdominal muscles are tightened so that the abdomen regains its former firmness.

How does the process progress after tummy tuck surgery?

It is recommended to stay in the hospital for one or two days after surgery. After tummy tuck surgery, it is recommended to wear a surgical corset for a month to cover the entire abdominal area. There may be swelling and pain in the operation area. These pains can be alleviated with medication. It is possible to return to your normal life completely after a period of 7-10 weeks.

What are the risks of tummy tuck surgery?

Possible risks of tummy tuck surgery can be listed as follows:

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