Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
Tummy Tuck Procedure
During tummy tuck surgery, an incision is made on the lower abdomen from hip bone to hip bone. Dr. Reichner’s technique involves making a V-shaped incision that is placed much lower than a traditional tummy tuck incision for easier concealment and more natural-looking results.
Tighten Muscles
After the incision is made, Dr. Reichner first addresses any loose or separated abdominal muscles that may have resulted from pregnancy or weight fluctuations. Using internal sutures, tissues are brought together, lifted, and tightened to reveal better abdominal tone.
Remove Fat Pockets
Undesirable, stubborn pockets of fat in the abdomen are removed via liposuction A hollow tube will suction away excess fat cells to smooth the abdomen.
Address Excess Skin
Once the underlying muscles have been tightened and excess fat has been removed from the lower part of the abdomen, the remaining skin is pulled down and the excess is trimmed away.
Belly Button Reconstruction
The amount of skin that is stretched and removed during a tummy tuck often results in an ill-placed and unnatural-looking belly button. Dr. Reichner performs belly button reconstruction to restore the navel to an aesthetically pleasing shape and position. An incision is made around the belly button to protect the tissue underneath and allow the navel to be moved. Fat is removed from the location of the new belly button to create a natural-looking indentation.
Concerns
- Recovery
- Scars
- Pain
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my tummy tuck permanent?
The results of your tummy tuck surgery should be long lasting, if not permanent, as long as you maintain a healthy lifestyle. Additional weight gain or future pregnancies may reverse the effects of your surgery.
Am I a candidate for a tummy tuck surgery, or would I better benefit from liposuction?
When deciding between a tummy tuck or liposuction, you must look at the amount of skin and muscle laxity that you have. Liposuction addresses localized pockets of fat in the abdomen but does not address the underlying muscles and cannot tighten skin. Tummy tuck surgery utilizes liposuction to remove excess fat but also removes excess skin and tightens loose abdominal muscles. Candidates for tummy tuck surgery should be in good health, not smoke, and have realistic expectations about their results.
What will my tummy tuck cost?
The cost of your tummy tuck depends on several factors including the techniques used by Dr. Reichner, anesthesia costs, operating room fees, and surgical fees. A detailed and accurate cost estimate will be provided during your consultation.
Can I combine other procedures with my tummy tuck?
While tummy tuck surgery is often performed as a standalone procedure, it can be combined with other cosmetic procedures such as liposuction of the hips, thighs, or buttocks, or it can be performed as part of a Mommy Makeover, which includes either a breast lift or breast augmentation.
What are the potential risks associated with tummy tuck surgery?
A tummy tuck is a safe but invasive surgical procedure that involves risks such as:
- Adverse reactions to anesthesia
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Impaired wound healing
- Scarring
- Allergic reactions
Patient Testimonials
“Dr Reichner and his employees were so wonderful to me! I was a bit nervous about having surgery, but the Doctor was very kind and reassuring. My breasts look amazing-I have sent several of my friends to him, and each one has been thrilled with their outcome. Thank you Dr Reichner for the confidence you have given me!”
– K.
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