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Sometimes after having a baby or losing a lot of weight, you might find that you have extra, saggy skin around your belly. One way to get rid of this is through a tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty. This surgery removes the extra skin and tightens up your stomach area. But what if things don’t go as planned and you’re not happy with the results?
In this article, our team of experts at the Centre for Surgery delve into the warning signs that your tummy tuck might not have turned out the way you hoped. We’ll also talk about what steps you can take to make things better, or even how to avoid a poorly done tummy tuck in the first place.
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Want to make sure you get the best results from your tummy tuck? Why not schedule a chat with us at Centre for Surgery? Our surgeons are top-notch in the field of body reshaping and do hundreds of these surgeries every year. If you’re not happy with a tummy tuck you had somewhere else, many people like you come to us to get it sorted. You can trust us to help you achieve a flatter, nicer-looking belly that you’ll be proud of.
How to Spot a Bad Tummy Tuck
If you’re worried that your tummy tuck hasn’t gone to plan, there are a few clear signs that something might be amiss.
Too Much Scarring
Of course, you’re going to have some scars after a tummy tuck, that’s normal. But if you notice more scarring than you were told to expect, or if you see extra flaps of skin at the edges of the scar—sometimes called ‘dog ears’—that could be a red flag that things didn’t go as planned.
Trouble Healing
If your cuts are taking ages to heal, that could be another sign that something’s gone wrong. Slow healing can be because of a number of things, like an infection, stitches that have come apart, or even because too much skin was taken away in the first place. This can make your recovery drag on and might mean you’re unhappy with how things turn out.
The Look of Your Belly
One of the main goals of a tummy tuck is to give your stomach a smoother, more balanced look. If your belly looks uneven, bumpy, or tilted to one side, that could mean that the surgery didn’t go as well as it should have.
Where Your Belly Button Is
The position of your belly button can be another clue. If it seems to be too high or too low compared to where it used to be, that could be a sign that it wasn’t put back in the right place during surgery. This might mean you’ll need another operation to fix it.
Muscles Not Fixed Properly
For some people, fixing separated stomach muscles is a big part of a tummy tuck. This is often the case if you’ve had a condition called diastasis recti. If your belly still sticks out even after you’ve had time to heal, it could mean that the muscles weren’t sewn back together properly, or the stitches have come undone.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s essential to consult with your surgeon for advice on the next steps. And if you’re not satisfied with your initial results, consider getting a second opinion from highly experienced surgeons like those at Centre for Surgery.
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How to Sidestep the Pitfalls of a Bad Tummy Tuck
Avoiding a bad tummy tuck isn’t just a matter of luck; there are concrete steps you can take to ensure that your surgery goes as smoothly as possible. Here are some comprehensive tips to steer you in the right direction:
Follow the Doctor’s Game Plan for Aftercare
After your surgery, your surgeon will give you a set of instructions on how to take care of yourself. This will include guidelines on how to clean your incision areas, what kind of activities to avoid, and perhaps a regimen of medication to take. Adhering to these recommendations closely will greatly benefit your recovery process, and consequently, the end result of your tummy tuck. In essence, you’re giving your body the optimal conditions in which to heal, reducing the chances of complications or undesirable results.
Maintain a Consistent Weight
Reaching your target weight prior to the surgery is crucial, but what’s equally important is maintaining that weight afterward. Significant weight fluctuations—either gaining a lot or losing too much—can adversely affect how your tummy tuck looks in the end. The skin and muscles that were so carefully tightened and adjusted during the surgery can become stretched or saggy, undermining all the hard work that went into achieving your newly contoured abdomen.
Choose a Skilled and Accredited Surgeon
The importance of selecting a surgeon who has not only the necessary qualifications but also a history of successful tummy tuck surgeries cannot be overstated. Research the surgeon’s credentials, ask to see before-and-after photos of previous patients, and don’t hesitate to seek reviews or testimonials. Your surgeon’s skill level will be one of the most influential factors in how satisfied you are with your tummy tuck.
Stay Close to Home for Recovery
A tummy tuck is not a minor procedure; it’s a substantial surgery that will require a good deal of aftercare, including follow-up appointments with your surgeon to track your healing progress. Being in close proximity to your surgeon’s clinic during the recovery period can be extremely beneficial. This makes it easier for you to attend post-operative checks, deal with any complications should they arise, and receive additional care or adjustments as necessary.
By taking these steps, you’re not just passively hoping for a good outcome; you’re actively participating in ensuring the best possible results for your tummy tuck. If you have concerns or need more guidance, our specialists are always available to offer expert advice.
Is It Possible to Get A Revision Tummy Tuck?
Yes, a tummy tuck revision is definitely an option if you’re not entirely satisfied with the results of your initial abdominoplasty. Whether it’s because you’re not happy with how it looks, or life events like a new pregnancy or significant weight change have affected your previous results, a second surgery could be the solution for you.
However, there’s an important guideline to follow: it’s generally advised to wait at least a full year after your initial tummy tuck before you go ahead with a revision. Let’s delve into why this one-year waiting period is important:
- Complete Healing Time: Your body needs adequate time to fully recover from a major surgical procedure like a tummy tuck. You’ll need to wait for swelling to go down, for scars to fade, and for your skin and muscles to adjust to their new shape. After a year, you’ll have a more realistic picture of what your tummy looks like and what changes, if any, you’d like to see.
- Assessing the Results: Waiting a year gives you a substantial amount of time to live with the new you. This allows for a thorough evaluation of how you feel about the outcome of the first surgery. It’s important to gauge not just your level of satisfaction, but also whether the results have been impacted by any subsequent life events like pregnancy or weight changes.
- Physical and Emotional Preparedness: Another round of surgery is a big deal. It requires not just physical readiness but also emotional preparedness. By waiting a year, you give your body the time it needs to heal fully and you also allow yourself the time to mentally prepare for another surgical journey.
- Detailed Consultations: A year’s gap provides plenty of time for consultations with your surgeon. You can discuss what went right and what went wrong with the initial surgery, and what could be done differently in the revision. This time allows both you and your surgeon to plan meticulously for a more satisfying outcome.
Had a Bad Tummy Tuck, or Want to Avoid One? Schedule a Consultation at Centre for Surgery
Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Your Tummy Tuck Revision or Initial Consultation?
At Centre for Surgery, we understand that undergoing a tummy tuck is a significant decision, and we are committed to ensuring you achieve the best possible results. Our highly experienced team of surgeons are experts in the field of body contouring and have successfully performed hundreds of tummy tuck procedures, including revisions for those who have had less than satisfactory outcomes elsewhere.
What Sets Us Apart?
- Highly Skilled Surgeons: Our surgeons are among the best in the field, each with a wealth of experience and proven track records.
- Comprehensive Aftercare: We provide robust aftercare programmes to ensure you are fully supported throughout your recovery process.
- Flexible Finance Options: We offer 0% APR with Chrysalis Finance, making it easier for you to achieve the body you desire without financial strain.
Patient Testimonials
- “I had my tummy tuck revision at Centre for Surgery and the experience was night and day compared to my previous surgery. The team was caring, and I finally got the results I wanted.” – Sarah J.
- “Centre for Surgery gave me back my confidence. After a bad experience elsewhere, I was hesitant, but my surgeon put me at ease and delivered outstanding results.” – Mark A.
- “I was initially nervous, but the comprehensive aftercare and attention to detail at Centre for Surgery made all the difference. I couldn’t be happier with my results.” – Emily R.
How to Book a Consultation
To take the first step towards achieving the flatter, more aesthetically pleasing stomach you deserve, book a consultation at Centre for Surgery.
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Don’t leave your tummy tuck to chance; make sure you’re in the hands of experts. We look forward to welcoming you to Centre for Surgery.