If you feel that your stomach looks too flabby even after dieting and
exercise, you should consider having a tummy tuck procedure to flatten
this area. The produce can make your muscles tighter an...
If you feel that your stomach looks too flabby even after dieting and
exercise, you should consider having a tummy tuck procedure to flatten
this area. The produce can make your muscles tighter and make stretch
marks fade. Upon visiting a doctor, you will talk about your vision for a
flatter stomach. You may want to bring pictures to represent how you
would like your stomach to look. Your doctor can tell you if the outcome
from the surgery can meet your expectations, and give you feedback on
which results are likely achieved through the procedure. If you feel
that your stomach protrudes, talk to the doctor about the procedure and
ask him or her how the procedure can help you.
During your examination, your doctor will give you further information.
He will examine your stomach to see the amount of loose skin and fat
that you have in this area. You need to let your doctor know if you
think that you would like to have a future pregnancy.
A tummy tuck can be performed in a hospital or as an outpatient
procedure. Outpatient procedures can be more convenient, because you can
go home the same day as your procedure. You are usually given
medication so that you can sleep while the procedure is taking place.
You may also be given medication to numb the area during the procedure.
Ask the doctor about the type of medication that you will be given and
how you will feel after the treatment is over.
During the procedure, the doctor can make incisions according to your
physical condition and the ability to hide the scars under your
undergarments or bikinis. You can discuss incision placement with your
doctor before the procedure. As a result of the procedure, some of the
areas where you have stretch marks due to pregnancies, weight loss or
weight gain may be eliminated. The doctor will pull the skin, and
tighten the area with sutures.
Talk to your doctor about your home care before the surgery. You should
walk or stand up a bit to aid in your recovery. You will not be able to
lift anything or bend during the recovery process. The doctor may ask
that you arrange to have someone drive you home before agreeing to the
procedure. Your doctor will also give you advice to prevent infections
and tell you what you should do if you experience excess bleeding. You
are also likely to make return visits to the doctor to remove drains
that are placed in your body for the excess fluid that must be released.
Most patients also wear a support that holds their body in place while
it is recovering. The support garment is similar to a woman's girdle.
You should not expect to see immediate results following your procedure.
It can take months for the swelling to go down, and your scars will
likely be pink for a while until they can begin to heal and eventually
fade. Ask your doctor when you may resume
this area. The produce can make your muscles tighter an...
If you feel that your stomach looks too flabby even after dieting and
exercise, you should consider having a tummy tuck procedure to flatten
this area. The produce can make your muscles tighter and make stretch
marks fade. Upon visiting a doctor, you will talk about your vision for a
flatter stomach. You may want to bring pictures to represent how you
would like your stomach to look. Your doctor can tell you if the outcome
from the surgery can meet your expectations, and give you feedback on
which results are likely achieved through the procedure. If you feel
that your stomach protrudes, talk to the doctor about the procedure and
ask him or her how the procedure can help you.
During your examination, your doctor will give you further information.
He will examine your stomach to see the amount of loose skin and fat
that you have in this area. You need to let your doctor know if you
think that you would like to have a future pregnancy.
A tummy tuck can be performed in a hospital or as an outpatient
procedure. Outpatient procedures can be more convenient, because you can
go home the same day as your procedure. You are usually given
medication so that you can sleep while the procedure is taking place.
You may also be given medication to numb the area during the procedure.
Ask the doctor about the type of medication that you will be given and
how you will feel after the treatment is over.
During the procedure, the doctor can make incisions according to your
physical condition and the ability to hide the scars under your
undergarments or bikinis. You can discuss incision placement with your
doctor before the procedure. As a result of the procedure, some of the
areas where you have stretch marks due to pregnancies, weight loss or
weight gain may be eliminated. The doctor will pull the skin, and
tighten the area with sutures.
Talk to your doctor about your home care before the surgery. You should
walk or stand up a bit to aid in your recovery. You will not be able to
lift anything or bend during the recovery process. The doctor may ask
that you arrange to have someone drive you home before agreeing to the
procedure. Your doctor will also give you advice to prevent infections
and tell you what you should do if you experience excess bleeding. You
are also likely to make return visits to the doctor to remove drains
that are placed in your body for the excess fluid that must be released.
Most patients also wear a support that holds their body in place while
it is recovering. The support garment is similar to a woman's girdle.
You should not expect to see immediate results following your procedure.
It can take months for the swelling to go down, and your scars will
likely be pink for a while until they can begin to heal and eventually
fade. Ask your doctor when you may resume
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