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Big tummy tuck before and after

Tummy tuck before and after pictures can make all the difference. When you’re looking to get plastic surgery, it’s important to know what you’re getting yourself into. These before and after photos show what a tummy tuck can do for your body.

The post-surgery results of this patient are amazing! The before photo shows a woman who is very unhappy with her stomach area, but she has a great smile that is sure to draw attention in any setting. The after photo shows a new woman who has lost weight and has a flat stomach ready to show off at any event or occasion she chooses!

With this type of procedure, it is important to understand what exactly will be done during surgery and how long it will take for results to appear. The post-surgery photos above show an incision made along the bikini line, which makes it easy for doctors to access abdominal tissue without making large cuts into other areas of the body (like an umbilical hernia). After this incision has been made, doctors insert small instruments through ports which help reshape fat deposits in order to create space between muscles so that they can be tightened back up again later on down the line as well

You may find it hard to access the right information on the internet, so we are here to help you in the following article, providing the best and updated information on Big tummy tuck before and after, weight gain after tummy tuck pics. Read on to learn more. We at cosmeticsurgerytips have all the information that you need about extended tummy tuck. Read on to learn more.

Big tummy tuck before and after

An abdominoplasty or ‘tummy tuck‘ is a procedure that will improve the shape of your tummy by removing excess tissue. You may be suitable for a tummy tuck if you are affected by the appearance of your stomach after weight loss or pregnancy. A tummy tuck can also help tidy up bulges or improve scars from caesarian section or hysterectomy.Find out more about our Tummy Tuck Procedures

* Photo Disclaimer…

All tummy tuck before and after photos are of patients who have given consent for their images to be published on this site. All patients have been operated on by Quaba Plastic Surgery. No claims are made that results are guaranteed to be the same. Results will vary by the individual patient, and no guarantees are made. Images are shown for informational purposes only. View Full Disclaimer

Tummy tuck with muscle tightening *

The before and after photos below are those of a patient who had a standard abdominoplasty. She had tightening of her abdominal muscles (rectus plication) and some liposuction around the flanks. The postoperative results are at six months.

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Mini tummy tuck *

The photos below are of a lady in her mid-40s who had previous pregnancies and had breastfed all of her children. She had a body mass index of 22 before surgery (was at her ideal weight). Her main concern with her tummy was wrinkling and loose skin below the belly button. She also had concerns about the appearance of her breasts. She had a breast uplift (skin removal only/ minimal breast tissue removed) and a mini tummy tuck. The after photos are shown 9 months post-op.

Breast uplift and mini tummy tuck

Breast uplift and mini tummy tuck

Breast uplift and mini tummy tuck

Breast uplift and mini tummy tuck

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Drainless tummy tuck *

This lady is in her late 30s wanted to improve the appearance of her tummy. She has a caesarian section scar from a previous pregnancy. She was at her ideal weight which is helpful in minimising risks and achieving good cosmetic outcomes. Her results are shown at 6 months. Her scars are still very thickened and red at this stage but are so low that they are easily covered.

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Tummy tuck and liposuction *

The before and after photos below are those of a patient who had a standard abdominoplasty with liposuction. She also had an augmentation mastopexy (breast lift with implants inserted as a single stage procedure) carried out the same time. The postoperative results are at six months. Note that the abdominal scar is still thickened (hypertrophic) at the centre. The scar would be expected to improve over the next 12 months.

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

single stage tummy tuck and augmentation mastopexy

Tummy tuck photos with muscle tightening *

The patient below is a mother in her early 30s with a body mass index of 25. She has a full abdominoplasty procedure with 1.6kg of tissue removed. She had tightening (plication) of her abdominal muscles (no mesh required). Results are shown at six months.

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abdominoplasty before and after

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Tummy tuck with extensive trunk liposuction *

The photos below are of a patient in her early 30s who had two previous pregnancies and had had a caesarian section. She had a tummy tuck procedure with tightening of her abdominal muscles (rectus plication). The weight of the removed abdominal tissue was 850 grams. She had extensive liposuction to her flanks, back, hips and thighs with 3850 ml of fat aspirated. She also had a breast uplift (mastopexy). All procedures were combined during the same operative session, and the patient spent two nights in the hospital. No postoperative drains were used. The postoperative results are shown at six months.

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tummy tuck, liposuction and breast lift

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weight gain after tummy tuck pics

Woman with her hands over her bellybutton after experiencing weight gain after her tummy tuck procedure.

A tummy tuck at our Louisville, KY, plastic surgery center can be a transformative procedure, but excessive weight gain can minimize the longevity of your results. Many men and women worry that major lifestyle changes could impact their plastic surgery investment. All humans have natural weight fluctuations, but it’s important to know the connection between tummy tucks and weight gain. In this blog post, we will discuss every tummy tuck patient’s biggest fear—weight gain after surgery—and what to do to prevent it.

Why do patients gain weight?

There are many reasons why patients gain weight after tummy tuck surgery. Understanding the reasons discussed here is the first step in preventing weight gain.

Lifestyle

Regardless of how many cosmetic procedures you get, the cornerstone of maintaining a slim figure is leading a healthy lifestyle. Of course, we all have cheat meals and lazy days every so often, but establishing healthy habits is essential to looking and feeling your best. There are no replacements for a balanced diet and regular exercise.

Hormones

Your hormones fluctuate monthly and throughout the course of your life from puberty to adulthood. When your hormones are unbalanced, your weight can be dramatically affected. If you are doing everything you can to live a healthy lifestyle, and you still are gaining weight, talk to your doctor and he or she will be able to give you tips to balance your hormones and get you back on track.

Stress

Stress often causes people to sleep less and eat more—both of which play major roles in weight gain. Additionally, stress can cause hormonal issues like the ones mentioned above, with the result being that you store extra fat. You can find many ways to combat stress—exercise, medication, journaling—so it is important to find one that works for you.

Post-Surgery Fluid Retention

Sometimes after surgery water is retained in the areas between your organs, which can lead to a bloated appearance. This fluid retention can be localized—like swollen hands and feet—or it can be more generalized to give the appearance of overall weight gain. Staying active and following proper post-op instructions will help remedy this type of fluid retention.

Where do patients gain weight after a tummy tuck?

During body contouring procedures like a tummy tuck, fat cells are eliminated from the body and cannot return. Because of this, patients may gain weight in other places like the buttocks, legs, arms, and breasts. Patients also sometimes gain weight around their organs, and neither a tummy tuck nor liposuction can remove these fat cells.

What are the consequences of gaining weight after a tummy tuck?

You will be able to maintain your tummy tuck results if you have minor weight fluctuations, so gaining 10 to 15 pounds should not present significant issues. However, gaining weight can be a slippery slope, and excessive weight gain will surely compromise your results. Weight gain over 15 pounds can cause skin and abdominal muscles to stretch and create a belly bulge.

If the weight gain continues, you may need a tummy tuck revision. A revision can be a more complicated surgery, so I advise all my patients to stick to a healthy lifestyle instead, so they can enjoy their results for years to come. Tummy tuck results can be long-lasting when performed in conjunction with good diet and exercise.

Extended tummy tuck

Excess fat in the lower abdomen is a common complaint for both men and women.  A tummy tuck or abdominoplasty is designed to remove the skin a fat from the belly button to the pubic area by placing an incision below the bikini line.  The abdominal muscles are tightened to narrow your waist and often liposuction is done on the flank and hip areas to trim your body further.  There are many reasons why tummy tuck procedures, also known as an abdominoplasty, have increased 87% from 2000 to 2014. Advances in surgical methods and safety measures have made it possible for more men and women to achieve a tighter, more shapely midsection in cases where:

  • Extreme amounts of weight loss have led to excess skin
  • Pregnancy has resulted in stretched skin and weakened abdominal wall
  • Healthy diet and exercise regimens have not achieved your desired shape

Women have the additional concern of childbirth which significantly stretches the abdominal muscles. When there is good skin tone, no stretch marks, and a limited amount of fat, liposuction alone is usually the best option. However, when stretch marks are present in addition to abdominal muscle laxity, a tummy tuck remains the best option. In this procedure, the incision is kept low below the “bikini line” and a large ellipse of fat and skin is removed. The belly button is resutured in its original place and the abdominal muscles tightened to give an hourglass shape. This procedure can be combined with liposuction to further sculpt the body.  Newer techniques use progressive tension sutures or Tissue Glu to eliminate the need for a drain making recovery much easier and quicker.

Bikini Incision

Dr. Burns is know for his low scar bikini incision designed to hide the scar below the underwear or swimsuit line.  The bikini incision hides the incision allowing patients to wear swimsuits and underwear without showing their tummy tuck scar.

In an extended abdominoplasty, the incision will generally extend beyond the hip bones to include some of the lower love handle area.  The extended incision will allow more tissue to be removed.  This approach is ideal for heavier patients who require more contouring or massive weight loss patients with significant extra skin.

Dr. Burns is one of the nation’s leading body contouring Board Certified Plastic Surgeons and practices a short scar bikini line incision technique where you scar will be hidden in most undergarments or swimwear.


Patient Focus 1

Procedures: Extended Tummy Tuck/Abdominoplasty with Liposuction of the Flanks

*All patients are unique and results may vary

Patient Focus 2

Procedures: Extended Tummy Tuck/Abdominoplasty with Liposuction of the Flanks

*All patients are unique and results may vary 

Patient Focus 3

Procedures: Extended Tummy Tuck/Abdominoplasty with Liposuction of the Flanks

*All patients are unique and results may vary 

Expectations

Length: 2- 3 hours

Anesthesia: General 

In/Outpatient: Outpatient

Side Effects: Temporary swelling, bruising, and some pain

Risks: Pain, bleeding, infection, fluid collections, healing problems, blood clots

Recovery: Back to work: 1 – 2 weeks.  More strenuous activity: 4 – 6 weeks

Final Appearance: 1-2 months for swelling to resolve

Duration of Results: Permanent if stable weight maintained

Body Contouring Plastic Surgery and Your BMI

Peer reviewed plastic surgery research indicates that the complication rates from breast and body contouring plastic surgery are much lower if your Body Mass Index is in the normal range.  For obese or morbidly patients, complication rates such as deep venous thrombosis, wound healing problems, and infection are much higher.  We encourage all of our patient to know their BMI and if at all possible achieve a normal BMI or at least < 30 before embarking on elective cosmetic surgery. 

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