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Best Tummy Tuck NYC

Tummy tucks are one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in New York City. It’s not uncommon to see celebrities, models and other famous people with a flat stomach. Tummy tuck surgery is performed to tighten up loose abdominal skin caused by pregnancy or weight loss.

There is no doubt that tummy tucks can give you a more youthful look and feel. However, it can be difficult to choose the best tummy tuck surgeon in NYC because there are so many options available.

Read on to learn more Best Tummy Tuck NYC, Miami Tummy Tuck Specials

Best Tummy Tuck NYC

Best Tummy Tuck NYC

Abdominoplasty, or “tummy tuck,” is a surgical procedure designed to flatten and contour an abdomen that will not respond to diet or exercise efforts. The procedure involves removing excess fat and skin, repairing the abdominal muscles and tightening sagging skin. The procedure is modified to the patient’s specific needs.

One of the most commonly performed cosmetic enhancement procedures, tummy tuck has helped millions of people enjoy the toned physique they desire and deserve. With over two decades of plastic surgery experience, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Mark H. Schwartz is one of New York’s most trusted tummy tuck surgeons.

Tummy Tuck Candidates

Most candidates for tummy tuck have noticed changes in their abdomen due to pregnancy, fluctuation in weight, age, or simply the effects of gravity.

Generally, tummy tuck candidates are:

  • Physically and psychologically healthy
  • Non-smokers
  • Free of uncontrolled medical issues that could raise the surgical risks
  • At, or close to, their goal weight
  • Not planning to become pregnant or gain weight in the future
  • Aware of all possible surgical outcomes
  • Committed to maintaining the results through a good diet and regular exercise

During a consultation, Dr. Schwartz evaluates each candidate on an individual basis. He takes a detailed medical history and asks questions about the candidate’s health history (including any previous abdominal surgeries). He inquiries about the candidate’s ideal cosmetic outcome, and any lifestyle factors that could affect the results.

Dr. Mark H. Schwartz performs a physical examination of the candidate’s abdomen, noting the amount of fat present, the elasticity of the skin and the condition of the abdominal muscles. This information helps him plan the course of treatment.Tummy tuck Manhattan

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Procedural Details

There are several different types of tummy tuck procedures, and Dr. Schwartz selects his approach based on the particular patient and his/her anatomy and needs.

Tummy tuck is usually performed on an outpatient basis in Dr. Schwartz’s personal operating suite. Patients are monitored during the entire procedure by a board-certified anesthesiologist, so they remain safe and comfortable at all times.

To begin, Dr. Mark H. Schwartz makes a horizontal incision across the lower abdomen (just beneath the pubic area). The “classic” abdominoplasty incision extends across the abdomen. Through the incision, he corrects loose, separated or weakened abdominal muscles and stitches them together, making an internal “corset” to narrow the waistline. Dr. Schwartz also removes loose skin and tightens the remaining skin. For some patients, this improves or eliminates bothersome stretch marks on the lower abdomen. An additional incision is placed within the navel to position it in the most aesthetically pleasing location. If necessary, he may also use liposuction to remove surplus fat deposits around the abdomen, flanks, and other areas.

When Dr. Schwartz is finished making the necessary surgical modifications, he closes the incisions with absorbable sutures and dresses the area with sterile gauze. He places a supportive compression garment over the lower abdomen to help the tissues as they heal.

There are several variations from the “classic” tummy tuck described above.

“mini tummy tuck” is similar to the regular tummy tuck procedure, except it involves a shorter incision and the skin is only lifted to the umbilicus, which does not have to be moved. This procedure is ideal for patients who need minimal improvement limited to the lower abdomen.

With an “extended” abdominoplasty, the incision continues to the flanks and enables additional removal of skin and fat. A “fleur-de-lis” abdominoplasty includes a vertical scar in addition to the horizontal hairline scar allowing for removal of skin in a side-to-side fashion. Both of these procedures are more extensive than the “classic” abdominoplasty but may provide improved contour when necessary.

Recovering from Tummy Tuck

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Right after surgery, the patient rests in the recovery suite before being released to the care of a nurse or a responsible adult. The patient is escorted home or to a local hotel. They are placed into a comfortable position close to fluids, food, blankets and medication.

The first day or two of a tummy tuck recovery are the most challenging. Patient mobility is generally limited, and most report feeling tight and sore. Short walks are encouraged to promote good circulation as the body heals.

The patient must refrain from bending, lifting or straining during their initial recovery. They should rest as much as possible and take oral medication as needed for any discomfort. Dr. Schwartz provides instructions for taking care of the surgical incision, keeping the compression garment in place and returning to the office for follow-up visits.

During the follow-up visits, Dr. Schwartz examines the treated area to evaluate its healing progress. He advises when it is safe to return to work, and exercise. Every patient is different, but most return to work after about two weeks, and exercise after six to eight weeks. Regular exercise and a healthy diet both help the tummy tuck results to last for many years to come.

Typical Tummy Tuck Results

Patients see initial improvement in the abdomen almost immediately after surgery. The area may be swollen, but looks flatter and firmer.

After making a full recovery from tummy tuck, patients see a tighter and more toned-looking abdomen. They look slimmer and leaner from the side profile view, and the waist looks narrower. Stretch marks may have improved in appearance, or disappeared altogether. The skin tightly hugs the abdominal contour.

Scarring fades over time with the proper care, but it will not disappear completely. However, the scar is low enough to be concealed underneath a bathing suit bottom or panty.

Can Other Procedures be Combined with a Tummy Tuck?

Other procedures are frequently combined with a tummy tuck depending on specific patient goals, body type, and operating times. Liposuction of the flanks and thighs are commonly performed during a tummy tuck to enhance the contours. Breast implants may be performed together as well depending on the extent of the tummy tuck. Some patients choose to have their tummy tuck combined with a hernia repair or gynecologic surgery. These may be performed in conjunction with your general surgeon or gynecologist in New York City.

Why Choose Dr. Mark H. Schwartz for Tummy Tuck?

There are many reasons patients trust Dr. Schwartz with tummy tuck surgery. He offers the ideal blend of experience, skill and a warm bedside manner.

  • Dr. Schwartz has over 20 years of experience performing the abdominoplasty procedure, and a long record of happy, satisfied patients. His attention to detail is a tremendous asset that helps him deliver beautiful, natural-looking results. He uses special techniques and technology to enhance the precision and safety of the surgery.
  • Honored as one of Castle Connolly’s prestigious “Best Doctors in the New York Area” and selected for the coveted New York Magazine Best Doctors.
  • Dr. Schwartz is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is recognized as one of “America’s Top Plastic Surgeons” by the Consumer Research Council of America.
  • Dr. Schwartz shares his expansive knowledge with medical students and resident doctors as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He also holds long-term hospital appointments at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center (rated the best hospital in NY by US News & World Report), Hospital for Special Surgery and Lenox Hill Hospital, offering patients the combination of expert surgical skill and access to the best hospitals in the country.
  • He also operates at his office facility, which is fully accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (AAAASF).
  • In addition to his refined technical skill, Dr. Schwartz is also a compassionate physician with a warm and friendly team. His patients have remarked on how caring and approachable he is, and they appreciate how he makes the surgical experience less intimidating. Dr. Schwartz believes in treating his patients the way he would treat a family member. He is committed to helping his patients achieve the look they desire, without changing who they are.

Tummy Tuck FAQs

What are the benefits of a tummy tuck?

The main objective of a tummy tuck is to improve the overall contour of the abdominal region. This is accomplished by removing excess skin and tightening the underlying muscles. Liposuction may also be performed during a tummy tuck to help contour the waist, flanks, and lower back. In addition to improved abdominal appearance, a tummy tuck can reduce or eliminate the incidence of stress urinary incontinence and improve posture.

A tummy tuck can also help with weight management. A 2013 study published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery found evidence of short- and long-term weight loss in women who underwent a tummy tuck. One year after surgery, 14 of the 20 women studied lost more than five pounds. According to the study, the more tissue removed during the tummy tuck, the greater the likelihood of long-term weight loss. The mechanism involved is related to the removal of fat cells that can change the hormonal activity affecting appetite.

How do I decide if a tummy tuck is the right procedure for me?

A tummy tuck is the best choice for patients who have loss of skin elasticity with an overhanging skin fold. This is often associated with underlying abdominal muscle weakness, also known as rectus diastasis, which is commonly seen after childbirth or weight fluctuations.

Liposuction is an effective technique to target stubborn pockets of fat that remain despite diet and exercise efforts. Liposuction by itself works best in patients that have good skin elasticity and no skin folds. Aside from the abdomen, patients commonly seek liposuction of the thighs, hips, buttocks, arms, neck or back.

In some cases, it may be appropriate to combine tummy tuck and liposuction in a procedure known as lipoabdominoplasty. This surgery allows for removal of stubborn fat pockets and excess skin and tightening of the muscles in a single procedure. Combining both techniques allows the surgeon maximal flexibility in contouring the abdomen and surrounding areas.

How soon after giving birth can I have tummy tuck?

It is recommended that women wait at least six months after they give birth before undergoing a tummy tuck. This allows time for the skin, muscle and uterus to regain their normal size and shape, and for weight to return to baseline. In addition, women who are breastfeeding should wait several months after a baby is weaned before undergoing any procedure with anesthesia.

Will a pregnancy affect the results of a prior tummy tuck?

Yes, a pregnancy can affect the results of a tummy tuck that was performed prior to the pregnancy, or in between pregnancies. During pregnancy, the abdominal muscles are stretched and weight gain is expected; the muscles that were repaired can separate, and the tightened skin can loosen. With a few exceptions, it is strongly recommended that women wait until after their final pregnancy before undergoing a tummy tuck.

Will a tummy tuck eliminate stretch marks?

Stretch marks are indentations within the skin that result from damage in the dermal layer of skin. The only effective permanent “cure” for stretch marks caused by rapid weight gain, weight loss or pregnancy is skin removal. If your stretch marks are located in the lower abdomen, a tummy tuck will eliminate them because the skin is surgically removed. Stretch marks on the middle and upper abdomen may be improved but not eliminated, since this skin is pulled down and tightened during the procedure.

Will I keep my belly button?

Yes, of course you will keep your belly button. With a traditional tummy tuck the belly button is separated from the surrounding skin through an incision within the inner border of the belly button. The muscles are tightened, the excess skin is removed and the remaining skin is pulled down. A separate incision is made overlying the natural position of the belly button and it is sewn in place. The scar is hidden within the belly button.

How soon will I be able to exercise?

Exercising after a tummy tuck is a gradual process and begins by simply getting out of bed and walking around your home the day after the surgery. For the first week or so, most patients walk slowly, leaning slightly forward to take tension off of the incision. After 3-4 weeks, you can begin low-impact aerobic activity, including extended walking and the gentle use of a recumbent exercise bicycle.

After 6-8 weeks, you can begin to perform moderate aerobic activity, including brisk walks and the extended use of a recumbent exercise bicycle. You can lift light weights with your upper body or legs, as long as no strain is placed on the abdominal muscles. After 2-3 months, you may engage in more strenuous activity, including more significant weightlifting and high-impact aerobic exercises. At this time, you can begin gentle abdominal and core exercises and advance slowly.

When can I return to work?

Most patients are ready to return to work two weeks after surgery. If your job involves any heavy lifting, you will need to request “light duty” or take additional time off. However, if you are able to work from home on the phone or computer, you will be ready much sooner, usually within the first post-operative week.

Since a tummy tuck has a longer recovery relative to other procedures, I recommend that patients undergo this procedure at a “low-stress” time at home or work.

How will I feel after tummy tuck?

Since a tummy tuck involves the removal of skin and repair of the abdominal muscle separation (rectus diastasis), patients feel tight and sore for the first few days after the surgery. In addition to standard post-operative pain medication, I use a non-narcotic, long-acting local anesthetic called Exparel, which is administered during the procedure and helps to control pain before you feel it.

Will I have scarring after tummy tuck?

Since a tummy tuck requires an incision in the lower abdomen to remove excess skin, scars are unavoidable. I am careful to make the incision in the least noticeable area, beneath the bikini line. In a standard tummy tuck, the incision will be a gentle curve that follows the skin creases from hip to hip, and the length will depend on the amount of extra skin. There is also a small scar within the belly button, but this is not easily visible.

The “silver lining” with tummy tuck scars is that they fade with time. Depending on your genetic predisposition to scarring, most fade within 6-12 months and can be treated with lasers to improve their appearance if needed.

Miami Tummy Tuck Specials

The tummy tuck procedure has become one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgeries in the last decade. Medically known as an abdominoplasty, this procedure ranks in the top five most requested cosmetic procedures. Approximately 209,571 tummy tucks were performed in 2017, 2% higher than 2016, and the numbers are projected to continue to climb.

A tummy tuck can improve an individual’s overall appearance by removing the unwanted skin from the abdominal area. Although tummy tucks are usually performed for cosmetic purposes, some patients seek this procedure to improve other medical issues, including back pain, which can be caused by weakened or loosened abdominal muscles. At times, a tummy tuck can serve as reconstructive surgery.

What is a Tummy Tuck?

During this procedure, doctors tighten abdominal muscles that have been weakened, separated or loosened as a result of the fluctuation of weight or pregnancy. The abdomen is also reshaped and flattened by removing fat and skin that causes the belly to protrude. In some cases, a tummy tuck can even remove or improve the appearance of stretch marks located below the belly button.

The tummy tuck procedure is entirely different than liposuction. Liposuction is the removal of fat deposits through suctioning. However, combining these two cosmetic procedures can often provide more satisfying results.

Abdominoplasty is an invasive cosmetic surgery that cannot be substituted for exercise and regular dieting. Many patients choose this procedure after all other methods have failed and weight is relatively stable.https://www.youtube.com/embed/I1RF3BFzEBc?rel=0&controls=0&showinfo=0

Typically, tummy tucks are more costly than liposuction and require a slightly longer period of recovery. To achieve long-lasting results, patients should maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routines. This is a procedure that is available to both men and women in need.

Tummy Tuck Miami Candidates

The ideal candidate for a tummy tuck procedure would be a physically and emotionally healthy individual within 25 pounds of his/her recommended weight. It is also crucial that the individual is a non-smoker with realistic expectations. Women and men with excess loose skin and fat in the abdomen area can benefit and be great candidates for this procedure. Patients that still plan to get pregnant in the future should wait until they are done having kids. If you plan on losing extra weight in the future, you may want to hold off until having reached your desired weight. Abdominoplasty has been successfully performed on patients who have lost a significant amount of weight and whose skin has lost elasticity.

TUMMY TUCK BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

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Who should avoid getting a tummy tuck?

Patients that are regular smokers or are frequently exposed to secondhand smoke should quit smoking or avoid smoke exposure at least one month before surgery and one month after. Smoking causes decreased blood flow which can cause many complications including; extended wound healing, infection, skin loss, increased scarring, among others.

Patients who plan on losing weight in the future should also avoid surgery since more weight loss can result in more loose skin. A tummy tuck surgery can be postponed until the individual has reached the recommended or desired weight for the procedure. Women who plan on having more children in the future should also wait. Getting pregnant after having an abdominoplasty can alter the results of the procedure.

The Tummy Tuck Procedure

There are various forms and techniques for the abdominoplasty procedure. The time of surgery depends on which type of tummy tuck you choose to give you the best results. A tummy tuck can take between 45 minutes and 3 hours. The time depends on the patient’s size and body constitution. The process involves several steps:

  • General anesthesia is administered to the patients when they are taken into the operating room.
  • The complete abdominoplasty uses a technique that requires two incisions. The first incision runs horizontally, from hip to hip, right on top of the pubic region. The length and size of the incision depend on the amount of skin removed and the anatomy of the patient. If the patient has excess loose skin around the navel, an additional incision will be made around the belly button so that extra skin can be removed, and the remaining skin is pulled up to create a flatter and tighter look.
  • The muscles are then sewed together and tightened. That will make the waistline smaller and the abdominal wall much firmer.
  • Once the excess skin is removed and the skin is tightened, the surgeon will create a location for the belly button similar to the one before surgery.
  • Some stretch marks may be removed while remaining stretch marks will be improved and flattened. It is essential to be aware that some stretch marks can stay and scarring will also be present. Although you may want your scar to be gone after a few years, this isn’t always possible.
  • Once the procedure has been completed, drainage tubes will be inserted under the skin to remove the buildup of fluid. Compression garments will most likely be placed around the operated area as well.

It is important to note that all types of tummy tucks may address issues patients have differently. Every procedure differs in recovery time and complexity. Therefore, your plastic surgeon will recommend the best surgical approach for your body.

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Top 10 plastic surgeons in reconstruction and body modification

As a popular body-shaping surgery at our San Francisco practice, a tummy tuck is designed to repair weakened abdominal muscles and get rid of saggy skin. Yet not all tummy tucks are created equal.

To get the best outcomes possible from a tummy tuck, finding a skilled, highly qualified plastic surgeon is a requirement rather than a luxury.

In a nutshell, find a surgeon who can help you make well-informed decisions, and recommend the appropriate tummy tuck variation based on your current needs and existing physique.

A Cautionary Tale Worth Retelling

Jane is a 28-year-old student and mother of one who was unhappy with her flabby belly following childbirth. After hearing a radio ad promising a safe, quick, and minimally invasive procedure that would remove her belly fat and tighten her sagging skin — two major issues that Jane has been struggling with — Jane decided to check it out. It turned out to be an ad about Smartlipo laser liposuction by a national liposuction chain.

Frustrated with the way her tummy looked even after eating clean and a consistent exercise routine, she eventually signed up for their consultation.

On her first visit, she was seen by a ‘patient counselor’ who performed a quick assessment, and assured her that she was a good candidate for the procedure. The counselor offered her a “special,” including $1000-off if she signed up that day.

Of course, the offer was “too good to pass up,” so she signed up for the procedure on the spot.

Jane didn’t meet her surgeon until the morning of the surgery, but he seemed like a nice guy. During the procedure, despite local anesthesia, she felt like she was being stabbed, even though the patient counselor had assured her that the procedure wouldn’t hurt.

In spite of the pain, Jane managed to get through the procedure. Unfortunately, the SmartLipo results turned out poor. After waiting almost six months to heal, Jane’s abdominal skin ended up uneven with horrible-looking dimples.

She went back to the clinic that performed the procedure, but was told that she was not an ideal candidate in the first place because of loose skin. Jane was upset that there was no mention of this when she initially talked to the patient counselor.

Sadly, this happens more frequently than you would think.

Jane eventually found out about Dr. Fan and came in for a consultation at our San Francisco practice.

Dr. Fan listened to her concerns, reviewed her history, performed a thorough examination, and personally spent over an hour talking with her about her options. She decided to undergo the recommended tummy tuck and was ultimately thrilled with the results!

What Makes A Great Tummy Tuck Surgeon?

If there’s one key lesson to glean from Jane’s story, it would have to be the importance of finding a reputable, board-certified plastic surgeon who can give you an honest appraisal of your condition and the necessary treatment rather than trusting in heavily marketed, unproven technology and non-expert doctors.

So how do you spot a well-versed, expert plastic surgeon from the inexperienced?

Four Things to Look For:

1. Board-Certification in Plastic Surgery

Find a surgeon who is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

Board certified plastic surgeons are the only doctors who have been rigorously educated, trained, and certified to perform cosmetic surgery of the face, breasts, and body. Evaluate your surgeon for outstanding credentials and track record in producing stellar results specific to the type of surgery that you’re interested in.

Be wary of anybody who calls themselves a “cosmetic surgeon” or any doctor who is not specifically board certified in plastic surgeon.

2. A Plastic Surgeon Who Performs A Full Range of Tummy Contouring Procedures

Most patients with sagging tummies need a tummy tuck, but others may be candidates for alternative treatments such as liposuction and/or CoolSculpting.

The only doctor who is qualified to give you a full and honest opinion as to what YOU need is a plastic surgeon who performs the full spectrum of tummy contouring treatments (ie. nonsurgical treatments like CoolSculpting, minimally invasive treatments like liposuction, and surgical treatments like tummy tucks).

Doctors who do not perform tummy tucks (eg. doctors who only perform liposuction, or doctors or medical spas that only perform non-invasive fat reduction treatments) do not have the expertise to give you a qualified assessment. Additionally, they have a vested incentive to steer you away from a tummy tuck because they don’t offer that service.

3. A Genuine Concern For Your Health, Needs, and Goals

Go for the surgeon who takes the time to understand your needs and preferences. A great tummy tuck surgeon will help you get the results you want rather than what they want.

To accomplish the best results possible without compromising safety, the surgeon of your choice should be thoughtful, detail-oriented, and have a keen sense of aesthetic artistry.

Unlike Jane’s unfortunate experience with the liposuction chain post-surgery, a surgeon who genuinely cares for your safety will stick with you even after the procedure.

4. Technical Finesse and Artistry Rolled Into One

As a prospective tummy tuck patient, take the time to find a surgeon who is a true artist and much more than just a technician. Renowned plastic surgeons have an innate eye for beauty and technical finesse in body sculpting procedures. Attention to the smallest of details and a commitment to excellence can make all the difference between an OK result and a GREAT result.

The Best Tummy Tuck Surgeons in the United States

Now that you’re aware of the qualities to look for in a great tummy tuck surgeon, your next step is to find the best tummy tuck surgeon in your area.

For starters, it can be overwhelming as just about every plastic surgeon’s website (including ours) claims they are the right choice for you.

To refrain from ending up like Jane, here’s a roundup of the best tummy tuck surgeons in the country’s major cities:

Dr. Alan Matarasso (New York City)

Dr. Alan Matarasso’s dedication to medical training, education, and scientific research are manifested in his membership and active participation in more than twenty regional and national medical organizations. In terms of tummy tuck expertise, Dr. Matarasso has edited a three-volume series on liposuction and body contouring techniques.

Dr. Todd Pollock, MD (Dallas, Texas)

Dr. Todd A. Pollock is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member in good standing of the American Society of Plastic Surgery. He has hospital privileges at several Dallas and Allen area hospitals to perform all of the procedures that are also offered in our accredited office surgical suite.

Dr. Eric Swanson (Kansas City, Kansas)

An advocate for evidence-based medicine, Dr. Eric Swanson is the founder of the Swanson center in Kansas. He is dedicated to staying at the leading edge of technological progress, so patients benefit from the most advanced treatments and techniques available.

Dr. Susan Downey (Los Angeles, California)

Dr. Susan Downey is a board certified plastic surgeon who has had a practice in the Los Angeles area for 22 years. She also has a particular interest in post massive weight loss patients especially after bariatric procedures and has over 20 years experience in the field.

Dr. Larry Fan (San Francisco, California)

Dr. Larry Fan is the founding director of 77 Plastic Surgery in San Francisco. He is known for his expertise in facial rejuvenation, body contouring, and Asian cosmetic surgery.

Dr. Fan has been named one of America’s Top Plastic Surgeons for the past seven years. He has been an invited speaker at numerous national and international meetings including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Fan is also a recognized plastic surgery expert who is highly sought after by both industry and the media and has been featured on CNN, NBC, ABC, Bloomberg, and Refinery 29.

Patients often remark about Dr. Fan’s finesse in providing aesthetically beautiful and natural results. He is also known for incorporating non-surgical cosmetic treatments into his practice, as well as being open and honest with patients.

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