Definition: Mini Abdominoplasty differs from a full abdominoplasty in at least one
respect. Only the skin below the belly-button is elevated and "redraped". The
umbilicus is left alone and the skin may be temporarily cut around it to allow
access to the upper abdomen and tightening of the muscle. This surgery is for
women with a limited amount of extra skin usually confined to the lower abdomen
and a limited or minimal stretching of the abdominal muscles. It is also an
alternative for women
who do not want the more extensive full abdominoplasty and the longer recovery.
It is particularly good for older women with a fatty "pannus" or fold of skin and fat
that hangs down.
The abdominal muscles can be tightened, just as in a full abdominoplasty by
repairing the gap between the rectus muscles form the pubic bone to uppermost
part of the abdomen (Xiphoid). Once again the benefits may also extend to the
pubic area which is lifted and tightened but not usually the upper thighs. Mini-
abdominoplasty is usually combined with liposuction of the upper abdomen.
Full abdominoplasty and liposuction are usually not recommended for men and
women who are morbidly obese. Weight loss to their ideal weight is
recommended prior to any surgery.
Age: 20 and beyond, for women who have had children and for men and women
after significant weight loss.
Surgical technique: The excess skin below the belly button, is removed. The
muscle may be tightened if it has been stretched.
Philosophy: An incision that is hidden in a high cut bikini bottom. A flat tummy. A
sexy looking belly button and tummy.
Surgical time and recovery: Surgery takes three to four hours and requires an
overnight stay. All skin stitches are absorbable. Drains to remove fluid from under
the skin are removed at 3 and 7 days. The wounds are all healed at 2 weeks but
strenuous sports are limited for 4 - 5 months until the muscles repair is strong
(usually does not apply if muscles have not been repaired). Back to work in 10 to
14 days.
Related procedures: Three Dimensional Superficial Liposculpture of the upper
abdomen. Also of the hips and thighs, inner thighs and knees and anywhere else
to match the new tummy.
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