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How Do You Know If You Need A Tummy Tuck Revision

If you’re considering a tummy tuck revision, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you commit to the procedure. First, why do you feel like this surgery is necessary? Was your initial tummy tuck not done correctly? Are you still experiencing pain from scar tissue or an infection from your previous surgery? Or have you simply lost weight since then and want to improve the results of your first procedure?

Second, how long has it been since the original procedure? If it’s been several years and your skin has stretched out or gotten loose, a tummy tuck revision may be necessary. However, if it’s only been a few months or even weeks since your initial surgery and you’re still in pain or experiencing other issues, it’s best to wait until those issues are resolved before pursuing another tummy tuck.

Read on to learn more about How Do You Know If You Need A Tummy Tuck Revision, Signs Of A Bad Tummy Tuck and Tummy Tuck Revision For Loose Skin

How Do You Know If You Need A Tummy Tuck Revision

How Do You Know If You Need A Tummy Tuck Revision

Tummy tuck surgery tends to be one of the most satisfying procedures in all of cosmetic surgery, because it has such a transformative effect. However, there are some cases in which patients are not satisfied with their outcomes. I often treat patients who have gotten a tummy tuck elsewhere, who come to my practice in Fort Lauderdale to find out whether they need a revision procedure. If you are thinking about a tummy tuck revision, below are a few guidelines I provide my patients with to help consider whether surgical correction for a tummy tuck is necessary or not.

FIRST, WAIT IT OUT

The day-to-day recovery process from any surgical procedure can sometimes feel like a series of two steps forward, one step back. In other words, progress can seem slow, as tummy tuck swelling and redness subside and the scars begin to fade. In many cases, what seems like a negative result from surgery may simply be the body going through its natural healing process. I suggest patients wait at least one year before making any final judgments of your tummy tuck surgery.

However, in the event of a major postoperative deformity, you can shorten the wait time to a minimum of six months. Giving the body enough time to recuperate before a second surgical procedure.

WHAT’S LEFT OVER: FAT OR SKIN?

If you remain dissatisfied with your results after waiting and fully healing, it’s time to examine why. Some common reasons for tummy tuck revision include inadequate skin or tissue removal, residual fat deposits, or fatty bulges that develop in the midsection. As a licensed and qualified plastic surgeon in Fort Lauderdale, I can excise remaining skin, and I can perform liposuction during your tummy tuck revision to safeguard against the recurrence of unwanted fat. Some patients may just need liposuction alone. You can schedule a free consultation to determine what is causing the contour issues so we can find the right solution for your surgical procedure.

TUMMY TUCK BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

Our Fort Lauderdale patients typically undergo liposuction in conjunction with a tummy tuck to properly shape the flanks and upper abdomen. This process leads to a smoother, more even distribution of fat. In the case of a more extensive, circumferential abdominoplasty, liposuction in the torso, flanks, and upper back are essential for a beautiful result. Here you can find results and tummy tuck before and after photos.

BELLY BUTTON DISTORTION

Patients often consider tummy tuck revision when the umbilicus, or belly button, heals in an unnatural looking way. In some cases, it becomes very small after surgery; other patients report an elongated slit or a stretched-out look.

The belly button can be reshaped through tummy tuck revision; however, sometimes it can be addressed on its own through umbilicoplasty, or belly button revision surgery. If the look of the belly button is the only aspect of your results that you’re unhappy with, you may want to consider umbilicoplasty instead, as it’s a much simpler procedure than a full tummy tuck, with a much quicker recovery time.

Signs Of A Bad Tummy Tuck

Abdominoplasty, often called a tummy tuck, is a cosmetic surgery procedure intended to tighten abdominal muscles and remove loose, excess skin. As a result, this procedure is frequently requested following childbirth as part of a ‘mommy makeover,’ or after significant weight loss, which can leave people with sagging, excess skin. In addition, some patients choose to undergo abdominoplasty to reduce skin laxity which is often a result of the natural aging process.

While a tummy tuck can be an excellent solution for individuals hoping to restore their waistline, unfortunately, in some instances, excess skin remains following the procedure. If you are troubled by the appearance of loose skin after your tummy tuck, the following solutions are recommended to help you achieve your desired results.

TONE UP

Although exercise cannot remove excess skin, it can reduce fat and tighten muscles, which may help you appear more toned following your tummy tuck procedure. It is crucial, however, to ensure that you allow your body sufficient time to heal before you introduce strenuous activities. In most cases, this means waiting at least 3 weeks before resuming cardio and six weeks prior to resuming your abdominal muscle exercise routine.

GIVE IT TIME

While it may be difficult, it is important to be patient following your tummy tuck. Abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure and as such, your body needs sufficient time to heal. The final results of the procedure will not be visible for up to six months as a result of residual swelling. While immediately following the procedure skin may appear tight, gradually, as swelling subsides, it may loosen. Since swelling persists in the lower abdominal tissue for longer, however, it is necessary to wait for this swelling to subside before judging the results.

ENSURE YOUR EXPECTATIONS ARE REALISTIC

Patients who are troubled by the appearance of excess skin after undergoing a tummy tuck should first ensure that their expectations for the procedure were realistic. It is important to be aware that even the thinnest of individuals will have some excess skin, which is visible when bending over or sitting down. In fact, this skin is necessary in order to perform these actions. Thus, it is crucial to recognize that the goal of abdominoplasty is correction, not perfection.

CONSIDER REVISION

Once you have healed from your tummy tuck, if you are unhappy with any remaining excess skin, it may be necessary to undergo revision surgery, provided that you have realistic expectations for the procedure.  In some cases, a small amount of loose skin remains above the incision line; this can easily be removed during revision abdominoplasty and it may be best to return to your surgeon, provided that you still have trust in their ability.

If more extensive revision is required, however, and you are not comfortable with your primary surgeon, you may wish to consult with another board-certified surgeon in order to ensure that you achieve your desired results.

Tummy Tuck Revision For Loose Skin

Unfortunately, it is easy to find pictures of bad tummy tuck scars and dog ears on the internet. It is also possible to find ugly belly button scars after a tummy tuck that could not be covered up by tattoos or belly button rings. Seeing the pictures of tummy tucks gone wrong and reading patient tummy tuck reviews and testimonials it makes women who are not happy with their tummy tuck results be extra careful when searching for plastic surgeons who specialize in tummy tuck revision surgery. Women should not only review many tummy tuck before and after pictures, but also find tummy tuck revision photos and reviews from the tummy tuck specialist who they are consulting with.

Although good aesthetic results are planned, there is no guarantee or warranty expressed or implied that these results may be obtained by any plastic surgeon. A person might be disappointed with the results of their tummy tuck, abdominoplasty, body lift, thigh lift or other cosmetic surgery, due to asymmetry, highly visible surgical scar or their location, unacceptable visible deformities, bunching and rippling. The skin near or at the incisions may heal poorly, wounds may disrupt, and sensation can be altered in the areas of surgery or adjacent to it.

TUMMY TUCK REVISION

Tummy tuck scars can sometimes be revised or at least relocated to a less visible location. It is not uncommon for Dr. Younai to see patients who have had their tummy tuck incision placed too high, just under their belly button. These women are often unable to hide these scars under a bikini.

This scar can often be lowered to where it can be hidden under a bikini. Another common complaint is the appearance and the size of belly buttons or the umbilicus after an abdominoplasty. The belly button scar and shape can be optimized with minor revision surgery.

Unwanted bulging and protrusion of the abdomen after a tummy tuck can be caused by several things. First, it is not common for some women to gain weight after a tummy tuck which can cause accumulation of fat in certain areas of the abdomen and flanks.

Second, tightening of the abdominal wall muscles can become undone with either heavy lifting, or weight gain. There are even times when the plastic surgeon might not have performed a complete tightening of the abdominal Rectus Muscles along its entire length. This can also be revised similar to repair of a ventral hernia or incisional hernia.

Smoking or use of Nicotine products can be detrimental to the results of a tummy tuck. Nicotine causes sever chocking of the small and delicate blood vessels that supply blood to the umbilicus and the other areas of the abdominal skin. Therefore, smoking can cause death of the umbilicus or the abdominal wall skin. If this happens, Dr. Younai can possibly revise your abdominoplasty and repair or reconstruct these wounds.

Having said this, it may not be possible to fully correct, revise, or improve upon the result of your tummy tuck. During your consultation, Dr. Younai will review your treatment options for revision tummy tuck procedures, including pros and cons of each procedure, potential risks and complications, recovery course, pre and post operative instructions, and esthetic outcomes. There are also many before-and-after pictures and high resolution images of abdominoplasty available in our photo gallery.

THE PROCEDURE

Tummy tuck scar revision is done with the goal to lower the tummy tuck scar into a position where it can be hidden under a bikini, as well as to make the abdominoplasty scar thin and faint. To fix tummy tuck dog ears a plastic surgeon has to combine scar revision surgery and liposuction of the flanks. Belly button scar revision is performed in order to make the umbilicus smaller and inverted.

At times the entire tummy tuck surgery has to be redone or revised in order to repair stretched abdominal muscles, to remove stretch marks, and to revise the entire tummy tuck scar. This makes tummy tuck revision recovery as long as, or even longer than the original tummy tuck recovery. You can find tummy tuck recovery tips on this tummy tuck specialty website that will help to speed up your recovery time.

COST

Tummy tuck revision surgery cost varies depending on the cost of scar revision, liposuction costs, or even the cost of full tummy tuck revision. The advent of plastic surgery financing can lessen the pain of paying for a tummy tuck revision!

RECOVERY

In order to help get a successful tummy tuck result you should familiarize yourself with tummy tuck post operative instructions and absolutely refrain from smoking or using Nicotine products since they damage abdominal skin circulation and can result in the death of the umbilicus or reopening of your incisions, which is called wound dehiscence.

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