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FACE
Face Lift / Rhytidectomy
Brow Lift
/ Forehead Lift
Eye Lift / Blepharoplasty
Neck Lift /
Platysmaplasty
Nose Job
/ Rhinoplasty
Ear Procedures
Facial Implants
Facial
Fat Grafting
BREAST
Breast Augmentation
Breast Reduction
Breast Lift
BODY
Tummy Tuck /
Abdominoplasty
Arm Lift / Brachioplasty
Butt Lift / Glutealplast
Thigh Lift / Flankoplasty
Liposuction
/ Lipoplasty
Body Contouring
COSMETIC
Birthmark Removal
Botox
Chemical Peels
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Resurfacing
Microdermabrasion
Spider Vein Removal
Tattoo Removal
DERMAL FILLERS
Collagen
Restylane
Juvederm
Radiesse
Sculptra
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Houston
Tummy Tuck Surgery
Tummy tuck procedures are
designed to return the
abdomen muscles to a
tight position, after
they've been sagging and
excess skin has
accumulated with fatty
tissue. Stretched beyond
the capacity to return to
normal, these tissues
will also fail to respond
to exercise or diet
programs.
Not only will the abdomen
be firmer and flatter
with abdominoplasty, but
the waist will be smaller
as well. The amount of
improvement depends upon
the extent of surgery and
the patient's skin tone,
body build, and healing
process. Most people are
happy with the results,
and report a better body
image after the surgery.
There are several
different tummy tuck
techniques. The most
common procedure is
performed under general
anesthesia. An incision
is made across the lower
abdomen, just above the
pubic area. Another
incision is made around
the belly button to free
the surrounding skin, and
the all of the skin is
separated from the
abdominal wall. Then the
surgeon pulls the loose
muscles from the left and
the right sides and
sutures them together.
This tightens the muscles
to create a stronger
abdominal wall and a
smaller waist. Excess
skin is removed, and a
new opening is made for
the belly button at the
right position.
If your only problem area
is below the belly
button, you may benefit
from a less complex
procedure called a
partial abdominoplasty,
which can often be
performed on an
outpatient basis, under
local anesthetic, such as
that used by dentists.
Panniculectomy
refers to removal of the
excess skin associated
with a pannus. It does
not usually include any
reconstruction of the
abdominal wall or
tightening of the
abdominal muscles. It is
usually performed for
medical necessity, which
is when the pannus is
causing a medical problem
such as an infection. In
these circumstances, it
is usually covered by
insurance. It should not
be thought of as cosmetic
surgery even though much
of the excess skin is
removed. It generally
takes 1-2 hours and can
often be done on an
outpatient basis.
Abdominoplasty
refers to removal of
excess skin in the
abdominal area with
tightening of muscular
structures with the
intention of producing a
flatter, more
cosmetically appealing
abdomen. An
abdominoplasty is a tummy
tuck. There are several
varieties of
abdominoplasty, and the
choice of procedure is
made between the patient
and his/her plastic
surgeon. Abdominoplasty
is a cosmetic procedure
and is not covered by
most insurance companies.
Many people who have had
gastric bypass surgery
and want excess skin
removed are candidates
for abdominoplasty but
will have to pay the full
cost of the operation.
Unfortunately, insurance
regulations prevent you
from receiving insurance
payment for a
panniculectomy and then
paying the difference in
order to get an
abdominoplasty. An
abdominoplasty can take
from 2-5 hours or longer,
depending on the amount
of work that needs to be
done. It should be
thought of as major
surgery, and carries with
it the risks and
complications of major
surgery.


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