ABDOMINOPLASTY (Tummy Tuck)

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ABDOMINOPLASTY (Tummy Tuck) Who would benefit from this procedure? This procedure is ideally for people who have achieved their ideal weight but who have significant excess abdominal skin. Such people may have lost a large amount of weight or had pregnancies. The excess skin usually presents itself as a roll of skin in the lower half of the abdomen and may be accentuated by a low scar from a caesarean section or hysterectomy. There may also be associated stretch marks. This procedure is not suitable for people well above their ideal weight, or for those without any loose skin. In those with only a small amount of loose skin, a mini-abdominoplasty may be more appropriate (see below). Abdominoplasty can sometimes be performed in conjunction with liposuction to improve the profile of the flanks or upper abdomen. What happens before the surgery? Mr Dheansa will fully assess you for suitability and any further procedures at the consultation. It is important to discuss specific desires and outcomes before committing to surgery. It is also essential to mention previous abdominal surgery and knowledge of general health will help assess fitness for general anaesthetic. At the end of your consultation you should be clear about incisions, areas to be treated, other procedures, length of stay and potential outcomes. If you are unclear about any aspect of your care or the procedure itself you should contact Mr Dheansa (contact details below) to clarify the situation before committing to surgery. How is it done? You will normally be admitted to the hospital on the day of surgery. Your anaesthetist will see you and you will have an opportunity to discuss your anaesthetic with him/her. Mr Dheansa will review you before your operation, go over the procedure again and mark the abdomen to plan the amount of tissue to be removed. If you have any last minute questions please make sure that you ask them at this stage. Abdominoplasty is performed under general anaesthetic. Once fully anaesthetised, if any liposuction needs to be performed it is done first. The operation removes the loose skin and improves the shape of the abdomen. At the same time the tissue around the muscles of the abdomen (which has often been stretched) can be tightened to reduce the bulge of the upper abdomen commonly seen in this situation. The operation starts with an incision at the lower abdomen going from one hip to the other. The skin of the abdomen is then lifted up. At this point, if necessary, the tissue around the muscles is tightened. The skin is then re-draped and the excess removed. The belly button is then re-sited and 2 drains are inserted underneath the skin. The wound is closed with dissolving stitches underneath the skin. A shower-resistant dressing is then applied. If liposuction has been performed a pressure garment or binder is then applied. A binder is not usually required for abdominoplasty if no liposuction has been performed. A mini-abdominoplasty is similar but not so extensive an operation. The incision is similar but the belly button is not disturbed as only the lower part of the abdominal skin is lifted. It is not therefore possible to tighten the tissue around the muscles. The excess skin is removed as with the full abdominoplasty and closure is as above. Baljit Dheansa FRCS MSc FRCS(Plast) November 2017 My Plastic Surgeon Limited Registered Office: c/o Sandison Easson & Co., Rex Buildings, Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1HY Company Number: 10347754 – Registered in England and Wales

POST-OPERATIVE (Tummy Tuck) What happens after the surgery? You will be in hospital for 1-2 nights (1 night for a mini-abdominoplasty) after the operation. On the day after the operation you will be asked to slowly mobilise. Initially you may find it easier to walk bent over, but you should be able to straighten up over the day. The nursing staff will ensure that you are given enough painkillers throughout your stay. Mr Dheansa will review you every day to ensure your progress is as it should be. The drains will be removed as soon as possible. You will be given painkillers to go home with and you should ensure that these are taken regularly. You will be given an appointment for review in clinic before you go home. What can I do and not do at home? It is important that you take things easy for the first 2-4 weeks after the operation. You mustn’t drive for 2 weeks nor perform any strenuous activity for 4 weeks. If you have been given one, keep your pressure garment or binder on all the time except when showering for 4 weeks or until Mr Dheansa informs you to stop. The dressings you have should be shower-resistant, but it is important to avoid baths or swimming until all is healed. You will be kept under review until all your wounds have healed and your abdomen has fully settled. What should I expect post-op? It will take at least 2 weeks for the wounds to heal and a dressing will be needed until then. Often this may just be paper strips and tape. After a week gentle massage of the abdomen will help reduce swelling. Start in the middle and work out to the sides. It is important to do this 2-3 times a day.   Once everything has healed apply Micropore tape along the scar and keep it on continuously. You can shower/wash with the tape on. If it peels remove it and apply some more. Keep it on for at least 6 weeks. In his experience Mr Dheansa has noted that applying tape to scars helps reduce thickening and redness of the scar and is probably better than many of the scar products advertised.  After this it is best to moisturise the area with a simple cream such as E45. Apply it along the scar twice a day for at least 6 weeks. Massage the scar along its length with firm strokes to help it mature. You can moisturise and massage the scar around the belly button, the rest of the abdomen and any areas of liposuction straightaway. This will help normal sensation return to the skin. Will my scars change? All scars go through a maturing process and go through a series of changes before settling down. This process varies from person to person as well as from site to site on the same person. Generally once a wound has healed the scar will be a thin pale line. Over the ensuing 6-12 weeks the scar may become raised, pink and wider. It often becomes itchy too. It then stabilises before slowly becoming flatter, paler and less itchy. This can take up to a further 12 months. Even after this time scars continue to improve but at a much slower rate.   Avoid sunlight on the scar for the first year to avoid it getting burnt and then subsequently dark. It is very hard to make it pale again. Mr Dheansa will advise you of any further precautions or actions if required. Are there any potential risks? There are potential risks and complications with any operation and it is important to be aware of them before committing to any surgery. You may also have particular circumstances that affect the final outcome and these will be discussed with you at your consultation. Baljit Dheansa FRCS MSc FRCS(Plast) November 2017 My Plastic Surgeon Limited Registered Office: c/o Sandison Easson & Co., Rex Buildings, Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1HY Company Number: 10347754 – Registered in England and Wales

What Are The Potential Risks? Abnormal Scars Sometimes even if all heals well a patient may develop abnormal scars (pink, wide, raised and itchy). Patients may already have noticed such a tendency from previous scars. Such scars take a very long time to settle (up to 18 months) and may be difficult to treat. Asymmetry People are rarely exactly symmetrical and the intention of any surgery is to get both sides as equal as possible. However, the healing process is not always predictable and may result in minor differences from one side to the other. This may also mean the belly button may not be entirely central. Belly Button Abdominoplasty requires the belly button to be re-sited and this results in a scar around it. The belly button will therefore look different from before. Over time it may change as the scar matures. Bleeding Rarely there may be significant bleeding under the skin that does not settle. Should this occur you may have to return to theatre to control the bleeding. This should not have any long term effect should it occur. Bruising Some patients may experience some bruising. This often results in increased swelling and some tenderness. The skin may become discoloured and take a few weeks to settle down. Delayed Wound Healing Sometimes if there is a lot of swelling or bruising or infection the wound may open up. In such circumstances you may need to have dressings for a few weeks and the resulting scar may be less than perfect. Dog Ears/Change in Contour Some wounds can result in a slight dip in the middle if the tissues are not elastic enough. Dips tend to improve over time. Conversely the ends of a wound may have slight bumps (dog ears) which again usually settle but may require a minor procedure to correct. General You will be assessed for fitness for anaesthetic and providing this is appropriate the risks from general anaesthetic are low. Clots in the leg (DVT) or chest infection are uncommon with this operation. Numbness The treated area will lose sensation (feeling) after the operation and it will take several weeks for it to return. Some areas may remain numb. Seroma Occasionally the body produces fluid underneath the skin despite everything healing well. This is called a seroma. This may need to be tapped on several occasions before it resolves. Rarely, it may result in extra scarring underneath the skin. Stretch Marks Abdominoplasty is very effective at removing many stretch marks below the belly button. However, those above it will move to the lower abdomen after the operation and will obviously remain. Urinary Retention Rarely, it may be difficult to pass water immediately after the operation. This is because the tissues of the abdomen have been tightened. It may be necessary to pass a catheter (a tube that goes into the bladder) for a day or so to make it easier to pass water. This does not have any long term consequences. Wound Infection Wounds can get infected. If you notice increasing redness, pain or an offensive odour from the wound, contact Mr Dheansa as soon as possible. If this should occur you will need to have antibiotics and frequent dressings. The wound may take longer to heal. Baljit Dheansa FRCS MSc FRCS(Plast) November 2017 My Plastic Surgeon Limited Registered Office: c/o Sandison Easson & Co., Rex Buildings, Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1HY Company Number: 10347754 – Registered in England and Wales

Need Advice - Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions How long is the operation? About 2.5 – 3hrs When can I shower? See Page 2 - What can I do and not do at home? How long should I keep taking the pain killer? At least 1 week and then as required When can I go to the gym? After 4-6 weeks – ask Mr Dheansa to make sure How long till the final result? It may take 3-4 months for all to settle but scars may take up to 18 months to mature When can I fly ? Usually once all is healed, this is often 2-4 weeks after surgery Contact Information General Enquiries Call Camilla Wilson or Kelly Walter Tel: 01342 330 383 Email: enquiry@my-plastic-surgeon.co.uk   Post-Operative Enquires Call Camilla or Kelly or out of hours call the hospital switchboard where you had your procedure and ask to speak to the RMO (Resident Medical Officer) . The McIndoe Centre Holtye Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3EB Tel: 01342 330 300 Spire Gatwick Park Hospital Povey Cross Road, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0BB Tel: 01293 785 511 Website: www.my-plastic-surgeon.co.uk Connect with Us @dheansa_plastic Baljit Dheansa FRCS MSc FRCS(Plast) November 2017 My Plastic Surgeon Limited Registered Office: c/o Sandison Easson & Co., Rex Buildings, Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1HY Company Number: 10347754 – Registered in England and Wales