June 18, 2007
Your New Look After Your Tummy Tuck
The tummy tuck procedure, despite its drawbacks can have a major impact on the body and the mind. Patients will realise a firmer, tighter abdomen making clothes fit better and leaving them with a feeling of pride in their appearance. However, it is important to remember the operation leaves a permanent scar, and is not the answer to deeper psychological issues.
After the procedure, it is important to follow the surgeon's instructions relating to how you should live your life, paying particular attention to the dietary and exercise requirements. On the whole, it is advisable to pursue a course of mild exercise within a week or two, as well as maintaining a healthy, balanced diet. It is also important to take advice on smoking after your operation. This will ensure the healing process is both quick and painless, free from the complications that can arise without due care.
As with any procedure of this nature, a tummy tuck can result in infection or bleeding, or even blood clots – it's important to tailor your lifestyle to the instructions of the surgeon, and avoid cutting corners on your road to recovery.
Your new look comes at the price of permanent scarring. If you opt for a full-scale tummy tuck, your scar will span from hip to hip. Although the surgeon will attempt to disguise the scar beneath your underwear line, the scar may still be visible and may be accentuated if you ever need additional abdominal surgery. It is important to consider all the options and potential outcomes when thinking about your operation and your new look.
Many patients feel that they need a tummy tuck to match their desired figure, or that others will think about them and treat them differently as a result. This is not necessarily the case. Although you may feel better and more confident in yourself, it is important to remember that people respect you for your intellect and personality, rather than your appearance. Those who are truly important are those who support you through your operation, and don't care or alter their approach towards you after the procedure. At the end of the day, you are still yourself, and pursuing and portraying yourself more confidently will almost certainly increase your social status alone.
It is worth remembering that the tummy tuck is a major operation, leaving your body open to all manner of risks and complications. It is important to think about your motivation for the procedure, and to consider whether this really is the best option. Many patients find it helpful to consult their surgeon prior to the procedure to ask about alternatives, and you may even find out about procedures you didn't know existed. Take care to ensure what's best for you. If you don't have months to spare for recovery, don't opt for the procedure. There are many procedures which require a lesser recovery period, so perhaps they will be more suited. Or how about a mini-tummy tuck for less severe problems? There are many options available, so ensure you consider them all, so you can be satisfied with your new look.
Recommended Reading
- Risks of The Procedure of a tummy tuck
- Mini-Tummy Tuck
- The Tummy Tuck Procedure
- Preparing for your tummy tuck
- The best Candidate for a Tummy Tuck




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