Why is a Tummy Tuck?
A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat cells and skin from around a person’s stomach, waist, and lower back. This procedure is designed to make the stomach flatter and smaller. Doctors encourage patients to exercise and diet following their treatment so that the results can last for many years.
How Does a Tummy Tuck Work?
When the patient goes through a tummy tuck procedure, they will be put to sleep with anesthesia. While they are sedated, a surgeon such as Dr. Rubinstein will make incisions across the patient’s lower stomach and then lift their skin to tighten their abdominal muscles. They will also remove excessive skin and fat. The process takes less than three hours, and it results in a tight and sculpted abdominal area.
Who is a Strong Candidate for a Tummy Tuck?
Patients suffering from excessive loose skin, sagging abdominal muscles, or disproportionate fat are often good candidates for tummy tucks. Pregnant women should wait after they are sure they do not want more children before getting this procedure.
If these categories apply to you, and you live in the North Miami, Florida, area, you should contact Dr. Rubinstein at his Aventura office today. Dr. Rubinstein enjoys having new patients and will be happy to answer any questions or concerns that you might have about this surgical process.
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