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Abdominoplasty
Maybe you're lucky. Maybe you don't have a tummy that
protrudes a bit more with each passing year. If you're not one of the
lucky ones though, you might consider abdominoplasty surgery, otherwise
known as a tummy tuck.
It's a surgical procedure. So that means there are the risks associated
with it. The thing to do is figure out whether in your case the benefits
outweigh the risks. The benefits are considerable.
But first, a little description. Abdominoplasty is the reduction of excess
skin and fat from the abdomen and the tightening of muscles of the
abdominal wall. Depending upon the needs of the patient and the methods of
the surgeon, a tummy tuck can vary in scope. Some doctors combine
abdominoplasty surgery with liposuction, for example, while others to not.
Why have a tummy tuck? It reduces the normal sagging that is part of the
aging process. For women, childbearing can especially accelerate this
sagging. A tummy tuck can get your tummy closer to a youthful, flat state.
For many, this provides not only a physical lift, but a mental lift as
well. The results can be dramatic.
This procedure is especially appropriate for middle-aged women and men who
are in good health and who have tried diet and exercise but have not been
able to reduce the fat deposits and loose skin around the abdomen. If
you're in the process of losing weight, it's better to wait until you've
reached your goal to have the procedure. It can be the icing on the cake
to your new physique.
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It's important to read as much as you can about the
procedure before you make a decision to go ahead. Are you willing to risk
side effects and even death (extremely rare) to look better? Many of us
are. If so, the selection of a surgeon is critical to your successful
outcome. Interview several and ask for references. You need a surgeon who
makes you feel comfortable, answers your questions-someone you have
confidence in. And there's no substitute for talking with other people
who've had the procedure.
Financially, you're probably going to have to foot the bill yourself.
Abdominoplasty surgery may not be available on the NHS. The cost of
abdominoplasty surgery will vary depending which clinic you have the
operation, but the price that you pay may be worth it if you get the body
that you want. For most, it is an elective procedure not covered by health
insurance policies. It's always good to check though because your doctor
and insurance company may deem it necessary if, for example, your overall
weight threatened your health and you had stomach reduction surgery, and
now your body needs some toning and tucking due the results of the
procedure. It's worth a try. But first, be sure you've given diet and
exercise a good try before you decide to try abdominoplasty.
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