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Abdominoplasty

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In this procedure excess skin and fat can be removed, abdominal contours and scars improved, and the muscles tightened.

نظرة سريعة

  • Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen.

  • There are different types of abdominoplasty, including standard, mini, extended, and endoscopic.

  • The procedure typically leaves a long scar across the lower abdomen, sometimes with a scar around the navel.

  • Numbness and swelling in the lower abdomen are common after surgery.

  • Best results are seen in people who are a healthy weight.

  • You will need to stop taking the contraceptive pill and stop smoking before surgery to reduce risks.

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This leaflet is provided by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the professional body responsible for the advancement of education and safety in aesthetic plastic surgery.

This is also called an abdominoplasty or tummy tuck. Different combinations are combined in the various procedures.

The standard abdominoplasty

Standard abdominoplasty

Standard abdominoplasty

The excess skin and fat of the abdominal wall between the pubic area and the umbilicus (navel) is removed leaving the umbilicus in place. The skin of the abdominal wall at the level of the umbilicus is then drawn down to suture it at the pubic level. The patient is left with a long, usually curved scar across the lower part of the abdominal wall at the level of the pubic hair. There is also a scar around the umbilicus. Any looseness of the muscles of the abdominal wall or hernia is repaired at the same time.

Liposuction may be carried out during this procedure to thin the abdominal wall, or as a separate procedure either before or after the abdominoplasty.

Mini abdominoplasty

Mini abdominoplasty

In the mini-abdominoplasty surplus skin below the umbilicus is removed leaving a low abdominal scar at the level of the pubic hair. The umbilicus is not disturbed but liposuction is usually carried out at the same time as the procedure to reduce the thickness of fat in the abdominal wall and any laxity or hernia of the abdominal wall is repaired at the same time.

In the extended abdominoplasty surplus skin and fat of the loins and back are also removed so that the scar extends around the flanks on to the lower back.

Extended abdominoplasty

Extended abdominoplasty

ال endoscopic abdominoplasty is used to tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall to give a better contour and is carried out through a short transverse incision above the pubic hair. Skin is not removed but liposuction can be carried out at the same time.

ال apronectomy is a modification of the mini-abdominoplasty for patients who have a large excess of skin and fat hanging down over the pubic area. In this procedure only the surplus skin and are removed. The scar is long and transverse extending from one side of the apron to the other.

Modifications to the abdominoplasty skin excision are made when the patient has particular problems associated with scars from previous operations.

An alternative procedure which should always be considered instead of many of the above is liposuction on its own. This reduces fat and causes just a little retraction of the skin.

Who is a candidate?

Anyone who has abdominal skin and fat may be a candidate. With women the problem is usually caused by pregnancy, but is greatly aggravated by فقدان الوزن. The muscles of the abdominal wall may be weakened by pregnancy and actually pulled apart in the middle (divarification of recti). Men are similarly affected by weight loss. Stretch marks (striae) are simply the scars which are left after extreme stretching of the skin. They are usually most apparent on the lower part of the abdominal wall. There is no specific treatment for these stretch marks, but many of them are excised in an abdominal reduction and those that are left are tightened making them look less obvious.

Patients that are unable to tighten the abdominal wall skin with exercise or wish to achieve a smoother flatter abdomen will also benefit.

What are the consequences?

The patient is left with noticeable scars. The main scar runs transversely across the lower part of the abdomen (see illustrations above) and in a standard abdominal reduction there will be a scar around the umbilicus. Other or different scars may be left where the patient has particular individual problems. Some patients make better scars than others and in any case all scars are red initially. It is essential that the patient understands where these scars will be and should discuss them with the surgeon. Although we try to hide them beneath underwear and swimwear, fashions can change making previously covered scars visible.

There is numbness in the lower part of the abdominal wall after surgery. This is usually temporary but could be permanent. Swelling above the scar is usually present due to a collection of tissue fluid which normally drains to the groin. This swelling or oedema settles within a few months.

What are the limitations?

The skin is usually tightened downwards and this does not tighten the waist. If this is desired then one can consider removing skin vertically, but one should bear in mind that vertical scars of the abdomen are less good. The tissue of the abdominal wall is generally fatter than the groin and if liposuction is not carried out a fatty bulge may remain above the scar.

The beneficial effects of the operation will last well. However, the effects will be maintained better if the patient keeps exercising the muscles and the weight steady. A further pregnancy will of course stretch the skin again, although probably not to the same degree.

What are the risks?

The standard abdominoplasty is a large procedure requiring two to four days of hospitalisation. Drains are removed when they stop draining blood and serum a few days after the procedure. This fluid can reaccumulate after the drains are removed requiring drainage or aspiration.

Healing can be slow particularly in the tighter central part of the wound and sometimes dressings are needed for a few weeks. This is more common in patients who are overweight و who smoke. This tends to leave more obvious scars which are tethered - these can be revised.

Secondary procedures are sometimes carried out to tidy up the results and will involve scar revision and limited liposuction. Displacement of the umbilicus to one side has been over-publicised and is rare. تجلط الأوردة العميقة و pulmonary embolus are rare complications of any operation, including this one.

What would you need to do before the operation?

If you are overweight you would be well advised to diet as best results are obtained in people who are the correct weight for their height. If you are taking the contraceptive pill you should stop doing so for six weeks before surgery and use an alternative method in order to reduce the risk of thrombosis. If you smoke there is a greater risk of chest infection and in particular healing of the abdominal wound is less good.

What you should expect at the time of the operation

You will need to be in hospital for one to three days. When you wake up for your operation it is likely that you will be having a transfusion of salt solution. This is quite normal and is to provide you with fluid you need whilst you are not drinking. You are likely to have drainage tubes coming out of each side of the lower abdomen which are there to drain any collection of blood or serum. You can expect some moderately severe pain for which you will be given painkilling tablets or injections. You will be asked to keep your knees and hips bent to take the strain off your stitches.

Recuperation

Overactivity in the early days reduces healing and increases fluid accumulation. Light activities are comfortable in 10 to 20 days. Sports will not be possible for about 6 weeks particularly when the muscles have been strengthened with sutures. A corset is usually helpful to reduce the swelling and improve comfort in the first month.

Content used with permission from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons website: Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty). Copyright for this leaflet is with the BAAPS.

إخلاء المسؤولية

This leaflet is designed to supply useful information but is not to be regarded as advice specific to any particular case. It does not replace the need for a thorough consultation and all prospective patients should seek the advice of a suitably qualified medical practitioner. The BAAPS accepts no liability for any decision taken by the reader in respect of the treatment they decide to undertake.

اختيارات المرضى لـ جراحات وإجراءات أخرى

جراحة فقدان الوزن

الجراحة والإجراءات

جراحة فقدان الوزن

يمكن أن تكون جراحة فقدان الوزن فعالة لمساعدة بعض الأشخاص على فقدان الوزن. ومع ذلك، قد لا تكون مناسبة أو القرار الصحيح للجميع. إنها ليست شيئًا يجب القيام به دون تفكير دقيق للغاية. يجب أن تكون مستعدًا تمامًا لجراحة فقدان الوزن ويجب أن تكون لديك دافع قوي. عند التفكير في الجراحة، يجب أن يكون لديك فهم كامل لما تتضمنه، بما في ذلك المخاطر والفوائد. يجب أن تكون أيضًا على دراية بأنك بحاجة إلى إجراء تغييرات طويلة الأمد في نمط حياتك وعاداتك الغذائية بعد الجراحة. إذا أجريت الجراحة في الخارج أو في القطاع الخاص في المملكة المتحدة، فيجب أن تضع في اعتبارك ميزانية لمتابعة متخصصة لمدة عامين في القطاع الخاص.

بقلم الدكتورة توني هازيل، MRCGP

استبدال مفصل الورك

الجراحة والإجراءات

استبدال مفصل الورك

جراحة استبدال مفصل الورك البالي شائعة جدًا. السبب المعتاد لإجراء استبدال الورك هو إصابة الشخص بالتهاب المفاصل المؤلم في وركه. كما يتم أحيانًا إجراؤها لعلاج كسر في الورك (كسر الورك)، وذلك حسب مكان الكسر في الورك.

بقلم الدكتورة فيليبا فينسنت، MRCGP

الأسئلة الشائعة

What is an apronectomy, and how is it different from other abdominoplasty procedures?

An apronectomy is a specific type of abdominoplasty designed for patients with a significant excess of skin and fat that hangs down over the pubic area, often referred to as an 'apron.' Unlike some other procedures, it solely focuses on removing this surplus skin and fat, leaving a long, transverse scar from one side of the apron to the other. It doesn't involve repositioning the navel or extensive muscle tightening in the same way a standard abdominoplasty might.

Can abdominoplasty completely remove all my stretch marks?

Abdominoplasty primarily focuses on removing excess skin and fat. While many stretch marks, particularly those on the lower part of the abdominal wall, may be excised along with the skin, some might remain. The remaining stretch marks will be tightened due to the skin reduction, which can make them appear less obvious, but there is no specific treatment for stretch marks themselves.

Will an abdominoplasty help me achieve a tighter waist?

Generally, an abdominoplasty primarily tightens the skin downwards on the abdomen, which typically does not tighten the waist. If tightening the waist is a specific goal, alternative approaches might need to be considered, such as removing skin vertically. However, it's important to note that vertical abdominal scars tend to be less aesthetically pleasing than horizontal ones.

How long will I experience numbness after the surgery?

Numbness in the lower part of the abdominal wall is common after abdominoplasty. This condition is usually temporary, meaning it should resolve over time. However, in some cases, the numbness could become permanent.

What can I do to ensure the best long-term results from my abdominoplasty?

To best maintain the beneficial effects of an abdominoplasty, it is important to continue exercising your abdominal muscles and keep your weight stable. While the procedure's effects are generally lasting, significant weight fluctuations or further pregnancies can stretch the skin again, though likely not to the same extent as before.

What is the typical hospital stay for a standard abdominoplasty?

A standard abdominoplasty is considered a major surgical procedure. Patients can expect to be hospitalised for two to four days following the operation.

قراءة إضافية ومراجع

عن المؤلفعرض السيرة الذاتية الكاملة

صورة المؤلف

الدكتورة جاكلين باين، زميلة الكلية الملكية للأطباء العامين

طبيب عام، مؤلف طبي

MB, BS, DFFP, DRCOG, FRCGP

كانت جاكلين طبيبة عامة في كندال، كمبريا لمدة 25 عامًا، حيث قامت بتدريب الأطباء العامين الشباب لصالح الكلية الملكية للأطباء العامين وكانت طبيبة مدربة لصالح الكلية الملكية لأطباء الصحة الإنجابية والجنسية.

حول المراجععرض السيرة الذاتية الكاملة

صورة المؤلف

الدكتورة هيلين هوينز، MRCGP

طبيب عام، مؤلف طبي

MB, BS, Lond, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP, JCPTGP, DFFP

Helen qualified at Guy’s Hospital in 1989 and left London in 1990 to settle in the countryside.

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