Tummy Tuck

A tummy tuck is a good choice to get a firmer, more defined abdomen.
Many people in the Miami area undergo this procedure to gain the confidence to wear what they like.
With modern technology, a tummy tuck is a gentle procedure and the recovery is relatively easy.
Read on to find out everything you need to know about tummy tucks in Miami.

TUMMY TUCK QUICK OVERVIEW

Tummy Tuck price: $4000 – $5000

Financing available: Yes

BMI Requirements: 34 or below

Average office visits: Three to four

Anesthesia: General

Procedure time: 2-4 hours

Recovery timeline: 2-6 weeks

Pain Rating: 6/10

Ready to travel After: 2-4 weeks

Ready to work After: 10-15 days

Final results: 3-6 months

Tummy Tuck AT Your Cosmetic Surgery

Are you a good Candidate?

Ideal candidates for a tummy tuck are those who have loose or excess skin around their abdomen.
If you simply want to remove excess fat from your midsection, liposuction may be a better option.
Candidates should also be within 30 lbs of their goal weight.
If you are still in the middle of your weight loss process, you may want to wait until you are nearly done losing weight to get the best results.

BENEFITS OF A TUMMY TUCK SURGERY

Considered the ultimate image enhancer, a tummy tuck helps remove excess fat and skin around the belly button and abdomen, creating a firmer, more toned appearance.
In some cases, a tummy tuck can also remove stretch marks around the belly button, which can be caused by a variety of factors ranging from weight gain to pregnancy.
A tummy tuck also helps restore a weakened core.
The surgery helps to strengthen the abdominal muscles, increasing overall strength and flexibility.
Often the difference is enough to reduce people’s back pain.
Additionally, the core strengthening that a tummy tuck provides can improve your posture, and there’s also evidence that a tummy tuck can help prevent hernias, relieve symptoms of stress urinary incontinence (SUI), and improve bladder and bowel function.

 

WHAT IS A TUMMY TUCK ALSO KNOWN AS ABDOMINOPLASTY?

A tummy tuck is a cosmetic procedure that improves the shape and appearance of the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat.
The goal of a tummy tuck is to slim and shape the waist and tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall.
During surgery, the connective tissue of the abdomen, known as the fascia, is often sutured.
Finally, the remaining skin is placed in place to create a neat and toned core.

 

BEFORE & AFTER

TUMMY TUCK BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

WHAT TYPE OF TUMMY TUCK IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

One of the exciting things about tummy tucks today is that they can be tailored to help you achieve results based on your body type, aesthetic preferences, and recovery expectations.
To determine which option is ideal for you, you should have a personal consultation with your surgeon to discuss all of your options.
Find out what to expect during your consultation.

MINI TUMMY TUCK

A partial tummy tuck is a smaller version of a full tummy tuck.
It’s ideal for those who don’t require as much skin or fat removal.
The “mini” refers to the fact that less skin and fat is removed.
In a mini tummy tuck, small incisions similar to a typical C-section are made along the bikini line.
The incisions are then used to tighten loose muscles, remove excess fat and skin, and flatten the abdominal wall.
The big difference between a mini lift and a full lift is that the belly button is not displaced or reconstructed during the procedure.
A mini tummy tuck results in less scarring than a full tummy tuck.

FULL TUMMY TUCK

A full tummy tuck is also called a full or standard tummy tuck.
It involves a horizontal cut along the bikini zone.
In some cases, a second incision is made around the belly button to remove excess skin in the upper abdomen.
During the procedure, the skin is pulled down, contouring the excess skin, tissue, and muscle before being sewn together.
Finally, the new opening allows the belly button to be sewn in its new position.

 

EXTENDED TUMMY TUCK

An extended lift is similar to a regular lift, but it doesn’t just remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen.
The surgeon also addresses the “love handle” area between the waist and hips.
If desired, an extended lift can also include the thighs.
The incisions for an extended lift run from the pubic hairline down to the hips.

OTHER TUMMY TUCK OPTIONS

The procedure can also be customized to give you results tailored to your exact aesthetic preferences.

HOURGLASS TUMMY TUCK

The Hourglass Lift is a next-generation body contouring procedure that combines lifting with liposuction and fat transfer, allowing surgeons to create beautifully symmetrical abdominal and buttock ratios in one procedure.
With the Hourglass Lift, fat is removed from the abdomen and transferred to the buttocks to add volume.
Unlike implants, fat transfer uses your own tissue, reducing the chance of infection and complications.

 

REVERSE TUMMY TUCK

A reverse tummy tuck is ideal if you want to lift your breasts while also tightening your tummy.
It can be used for both breast augmentation and breast enlargement.
A reverse tummy tuck involves removing excess tissue from the upper abdomen and using natural skin and fat instead of implants to increase breast volume.

BELT LIPECTOMY

Belt lipectomy is considered the most invasive of the tummy tucks.
It involves a circular cut that resembles a belt worn around the waist.
The surgeon then uses liposuction to remove excess fat from the stomach, abdomen, back, hips, and midsection.
Additionally, the separated abdominal muscles are tensioned before the surgeon places the new belly button.
Finally, the belt cut is closed with stitches.

COMBINE TUMMY TUCK WITH LIPOSUCTION FOR A CURVIER FIGURE

It is becoming increasingly common to combine a tummy tuck with liposuction to achieve non-invasive, well-tolerated body contouring.
For patients, combining these procedures can enhance the core-tightening effects of a tummy tuck by shaping the back, hips, thighs, and other mid-section areas.
By contouring and adding volume, you can avoid the disproportionate look that sometimes occurs when a flattened tummy is achieved.

YOUR TUMMY TUCK CONSULTATION

A tummy tuck consultation is the perfect opportunity to learn about the different options available to achieve your aesthetic goals.
Your age, weight, body composition, health history, lifestyle, and aesthetic desires will all be discussed during your consultation.
Additionally, your surgeon may provide you with before-and-after images of clients who have had the same surgery you are considering to help set your expectations.

TUMMY TUCK PROCEDURE STEPS

A tummy tuck is considered a well-tolerated procedure that produces desirable results with minimal scarring.
The details of the procedure vary depending on the type of tummy tuck you choose.
Find out what all patients can generally expect.

1. ANESTHESIA

Once you’re prepared for surgery, you’ll be given an IV anesthetic.
Typically, general anesthesia is used for a tummy tuck, but your surgeon will recommend the best option for you.

2. INCISION

A tummy tuck requires a horizontal incision in the bikini area.
The shape and length of the incision depends on the amount of skin and tissue that needs to be removed.
The type of incision directly impacts the scarring you can expect.

3. REMOVAL OF EXCESS SKIN WITH MUSCLE REPAIRS

Once the incisions are made, the surgeon will pull the skin down to remove excess tissue and skin.
The surgeon may also contract the loose rectus abdominis muscles to make the abdominal muscle structure tighter and firmer.

4. SUTURE

Sutures, skin adhesive, tape, or staples will be used to close the incisions.
Your surgeon will explain the closure method they will use before surgery.

5. POST-OP CARE

After the procedure, she will be moved to a recovery room where she will be monitored.
Her abdomen will be covered with a surgical dressing.
In most cases, small drainage tubes will be placed around the incision to drain any fluids that may have built up.

TUMMY TUCK RECOVERY TIME AND HEALING PROCESS

After a tummy tuck, it usually takes 1-2 weeks for the wound to heal. Before you leave the surgical clinic, you will be instructed on wound care, pain management, and other post-operative aspects, it is common for swelling to continue for a few weeks after surgery. The total recovery period after surgery is 6 weeks.

TUMMY TUCK COST IN MIAMI

The cost of a tummy tuck in Miami depends on the specifics of the procedure.
Most tummy tucks cost between $3,000 and $10,000.
Cosmetic surgery patients can benefit from flexible in-house payment and financing plans.

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    TUMMY TUCK FAQS

    Your surgeon will give you detailed instructions on how to prepare for surgery.
    General preparations for this procedure include maintaining a stable weight, not smoking, and avoiding certain medications.

    Fluid accumulation under the skin, poor wound healing, tissue scarring, changes in skin sensitivity, and asymmetry are some of the risks that will be explained to you before surgery.

    While liposuction only removes excess fat from the abdominal wall, liposuction removes excess skin for radical tightening.
    Liposuction is the best option if you only want to remove unwanted fat.
    A lift is considered to be the best choice for treating loose skin around the abdomen.
    The two procedures can be combined to achieve body shaping and contouring.

    Lipo-abdominoplasty is a fantastic procedure that combines liposuction and abdominal surgery to help patients achieve a flatter, slimmer, more contoured midsection.

    Although people with a BMI over 34 may not be ideal candidates, that doesn’t mean they won’t qualify for the surgery.
    Additionally, clotting issues, previous surgery complications, and dependency on certain medications can affect eligibility.
    Still, you should consult with a tummy tuck surgeon in Miami to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure.

    Abdominoplasty is often used to correct and prevent abdominal hernias caused by weak abdominal muscles.
    Additionally, a tummy tuck is used to relieve stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which is caused by pressure on the bladder or urethra.
    Yes, this procedure is often covered by insurance if it is deemed medically necessary.

    You will receive instructions on how to prepare for the day of surgery.
    In addition to physically preparing yourself for surgery by maintaining a stable weight, you will be instructed to discontinue any medications or supplements that may affect your recovery.
    A medical examination, including laboratory tests, is also part of your pre-operative preparation.

    Soft, loose-fitting clothing is recommended for a few weeks after your procedure, and you may be instructed to wear compression garments for a few weeks to help redistribute fluids and reduce swelling.

    Results are permanent: fat cells do not grow back after removal.
    However, stretching and sagging may occur if you experience rapid weight fluctuations after treatment.