Tummy Tuck Risks – What You Should Know Before Surgery
Before deciding to undergo a tummy tuck surgery, one should always weigh the benefits against the risks. Here is an article providing information on the possible risks of a tummy tuck surgery.
Tummy Tuck Risks – How To Prepare For Possible Tummy Tuck Dangers
Every surgery currently available carries with it certain risks, even the non invasive procedures have dangers and complications associated with them and when it come to the tummy tuck surgery there is no difference. The chances of suffering from one of these risks or complications depends on whether or not you choose an experienced surgeon as well as make sure that you follow the post-op suggestions. Qualified surgeons who are certified in their particular specialty through the board of cosmetic surgeons are more likely to have successful procedures than those who are not. It is for this reason that it is highly suggested that you seek a surgeon who has been certified for your upcoming tummy tuck surgery.
Like many surgical procedures there is always the chance of things like infections as well as blood clots, hematomas, seromas, far necrosis and more. Making sure you follow the surgeon’s suggestions following your tummy tuck surgery is therefore very important for anyone.
For starters there is the risk of fat necrosis which is that the fat cells die, liquefy then harden under your skin as a result of loss of blood flow. Just like any other cell in the body the fat cells are living and therefore need a constant supply of blood or they will die. During a tummy tuck or a liposuction the stretching of the abdominal wall may cause blood vessels to be damaged which in return limits or completely stops the flow of blood to the fat cells.
Then you have the hematoma and the seroma. The hematoma is when there is blood loss. This is usually caused by a ruptured or damaged blood vessel and while sometimes it may require a second surgical procedure to repair the blood vessel in general it requires a blood transfusion. The seroma is when the fluid known a serum is secreted under the skin in excess amounts causing a buildup of fluid under the skin. This seroma is generally not a big issue as most patients are given drain tubes to help this serum flow out from under the skin but that does not mean that all of it will.
The last but not least there is always the risk of an infection. One of the first signs of an infection is a fever so it is very important to monitor your body temperature during the recovery period so that you are able to tell if you may or may not have an infection soon enough to deal with it using medication.
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By Dr. Jim Greene
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