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Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) in Turkey

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Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a surgical operation performed to achieve aesthetic and functional improvement in the abdominal area. It is usually chosen to correct skin sagging and muscle laxity that occur after pregnancy or significant weight loss. During this procedure, excess skin and fat are removed via a horizontal incision made in the lower abdominal area, and the abdominal muscles are tightened. If necessary, liposuction is combined to achieve a more aesthetic appearance. However, like any surgical procedure, it carries risks such as infection, seroma, and wound healing problems. Proper patient selection and surgical technique determine the success and recovery process.

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    Purpose of the Surgery Removing excess skin and fat in the abdominal area to provide a flat and tight appearance, and tightening loosened abdominal muscles.
    Indications Abdominal sagging after pregnancy, loose skin after significant weight loss, aesthetic concerns.
    Types of Surgery Full Abdominoplasty: Comprehensive removal of skin and fat in the abdominal area, muscle repair.

    Mini Abdominoplasty: Treatment of the area below the navel, performed with a smaller incision.

    Type of Anesthesia General anesthesia.
    Duration of the Operation 2-5 hours, depending on the extent of the procedures performed.
    Recovery Period First 1-2 weeks: pain and swelling, full recovery may take approximately 6-8 weeks. Light activities can typically be resumed within 2-3 weeks.
    Possible Complications Bleeding, infection, scarring, seroma (fluid accumulation), skin loss, asymmetry.
    Hospital Stay Duration Usually 1-2 nights of hospital stay is required.
    Longevity of Results Generally long-lasting with stable weight and a healthy lifestyle; however, weight gain/loss and pregnancy can affect the results.
    Preoperative Preparation Blood tests, quitting smoking, avoiding blood-thinning medications, preparation for a suitable lying position.
    Postoperative Care Use of special compression garments, drain care, avoiding heavy activities, regular doctor check-ups.

    What is Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)?

    Dr. Erman Ak during plastic surgery in Istanbul, Turkey
    Dr. Erman Ak during plastic surgery in Istanbul, Turkey

    The development of the abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) procedure has been shaped by innovations in surgical techniques and the evolution of aesthetic understanding. The first steps were taken in 1890 with Demars and Marx’s limited dermolipoectomy procedure. This procedure aimed to remove excess skin and fat. In 1899, Kelly performed a broader skin removal by making transverse incisions on both sides, but this method required the removal of the navel.

    In 1917, Beck emphasized the importance of preserving the navel in transverse abdominoplasty and guided modern procedures. In 1921, Frist introduced the tunneling technique that allowed for the repositioning of the navel, laying the foundation for today’s primary abdominoplasty methods.

    In 1939, Thorek developed a technique involving a semicircular skin excision below the lower navel to preserve the navel. In 1967, Pitanguy worked on 300 cases, detailing muscle tightening and extensive skin stretching techniques. In 1972, Regnault aimed to minimize scars and improve aesthetic outcomes with the “W” technique.

    In the 1980s, liposuction, popularized by Illouz, revolutionized body contouring and when combined with abdominoplasty, allowed for more refined results. In 1995, Lockwood developed the high lateral tightening technique, including lateral skin resection, further enhancing aesthetic outcomes.

    All these innovations have transformed abdominoplasty from merely removing excess skin and fat to a comprehensive surgical procedure aimed at tightening muscles and improving body contours.

    Who is Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Suitable For?

    Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a suitable surgical option for individuals who have excessive skin sagging and fat accumulation in the abdominal area with loss of muscle tone. This condition usually arises due to factors such as pregnancy, significant weight loss, or aging. Additionally, patients with anatomical issues like diastasis recti (separation of rectus muscles) can also benefit from this surgery.

    Post-pregnancy changes can cause excessive stretching of the abdominal muscles and skin, leading to aesthetic and functional problems that cannot be corrected with exercise or diet alone. Abdominoplasty tightens these muscles, removes excess skin, and provides a smoother abdominal contour.

    Individuals who have undergone bariatric surgery or have experienced significant weight loss typically lose the elasticity of the abdominal skin, resulting in a loose appearance. This operation removes the excess skin, improving hygiene, mobility, and aesthetic appearance.

    Loss of elasticity due to the aging process can lead to skin sagging and deformities in the abdominal area. Abdominoplasty addresses these issues, resulting in a more youthful appearance.

    Individuals with functional problems such as skin irritation and physical discomfort due to excess skin and fat can also experience an improved quality of life with abdominoplasty.