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Mini Tummy Tuck

Mini Tummy Tuck

Procedure

Improvement in abdominal contour by complete liposuction of the abdominal fat followed by release and trimming of redundant abdominal skin. Trimming of abdominal skin is limited to skin lying below the belly button.

Length

1 to 2 hours of operative time.

Anesthesia

General anesthesia may be supplemented with epidural anesthesia.

Place of Treatment

Outpatient surgical suite or hospital operating room.

Side Effects

Numbness: Numbness is inevitable due to the separation of the skin and underlying fat off of the abdominal muscles. Since the sensory nerves to the skin travel in the muscle layer prior to crossing over into the skin, they are unavoidably disrupted when elevating the skin over the lower abdomen. The nerves will regrow with time and patients do note the return of sensation on average by six months following surgery.

Hypertrophic scar: Hypertrophic scar refers to the development of a thick scar in the skin. Based on the extent of redundant skin excised, patients may experience increased tightness surrounding skin incisions and may expect a longer period for incision redness to dissipate (on average 3 to 6 months). Treatments for hypertrophic scars are available and include steroid injection, laser therapy, and silicone pressure therapy.

Risks

a) Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) may occur in the legs immediately following surgery. DVT refers to the clotting off of leg veins which may result in compromised blood flow return from the legs; a more critical consequence may develop from this clot if it is dislodged and travels to the lungs causing a pulmonary embolus. Although rare, pulmonary emboli are the leading cause of death following surgery. DVT’s are avoided with routine use of pneumatic compression boots during surgery and encouraging patients to walk as soon as possible following surgery.

b) Hematoma: Hematoma refers to the accumulation of blood in the early postoperative period which pools into a pocket. Hematomas provide a perfect medium for harboring the growth of bacteria. So if you have an infection anywhere in your body, the bacteria will travel through the bloodstream and grow in the hematoma; this can lead to an infection as well as an open wound. In order to avoid a hematoma, a single drain is placed in surgery so that any fluid accumulation can be drained. Drains are usually kept in place for one week.

c) Seroma: Seroma formation refers to the accumulation of plasma fluid in pockets created by the surgical elevation of the soft tissue and disruption of lymphatic vessels. This fluid accumulates due to a low blood count and protein deficiency both of which may be present in tummy tuck patients. This fluid can be a nuisance to patients requiring several aspirations in the office prior to their resolution. More importantly, these plasma fluid pockets may harbor bacterial growth and result in a clinical infection. A single drain is placed in surgery that is very effective in preventing seroma formation. Consequently, seromas are more likely to occur following the premature removal of drains.

d) Infection: An infection can occur after mini tummy tuck surgery. The infection will disrupt the incision line and may leave the patient with an open wound. Prolonged antibiotics are required to fight the infection and to prevent further extension of the infection. Infections are usually avoided by using drains which will prevent hematoma formation. In addition, infections are less likely in patients who don’t smoke cigarettes or in patients who quit smoking for at least 1 month prior to surgery.

e) Skin edge death/open wound: The skin incision can be disrupted if the skin edge dies or if there is a local infection. This complication is best avoided by counseling patients on the terrible consequences of nicotine in cigarettes. Nicotine will literally clog all the small vessels found in the skin which are critical for the healing of the skin edge. Mini tummy tuck patients are usually mandated to quit smoking for at least 1 month prior to surgery. In addition, uncontrolled diabetes can lead to the undesired sloughing of the skin. Diabetic patients are urged to be vigilant about controlling their blood sugar levels prior to surgery. If patients develop an open wound, they will require prolonged local wound care with frequent dressing changes. Unfortunately, any delays in the healing of the skin edges will compromise your aesthetic outcome.

f) Asymmetry in abdominal contour can occur and is secondary to several factors including 1)Uneven skin redundancy that is hopefully improved following redraping, trimming, and repair; 2)Stretch marks are areas of the skin which have lost their elasticity and are prone to re-stretching. The surgeon attempts to remove as much of the stretch marks as possible. However, if there are stretch marks left and they are uneven (more on one side than the other), this will result in asymmetric restretching of the skin and a resultant asymmetric contour. Asymmetry in contour can usually be repaired with an in-office minor revision.

Recovery

The recovery period for a mini tummy tuck can be as quick as 1 week following surgery.

Duration of Results

As long as patients watch their diet and keep an active lifestyle, they can enjoy a lifetime of an aesthetically pleasing abdominal contour and silhouette

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