These complications are considered minor and can be lessened by following post operation instructions, which could include the wearing of compression garments. It is also important to allow adequate time for healing. A couple of other things to avoid following surgery include, not smoking for at least three weeks, or taking of aspirin and aspirin containing products.
Instructions on hygiene and wound care will help your incisions heal properly and faster. 2. Monitor for infection. If you suspect your incision is infected at any point, let us know immediately. Infected incisions can lead to more prominent scarring. 3. Start topical treatments at the right time. Once the incision is no longer covered by scabs (don’t pick at them!) and has totally closed, you can start with topical treatments.
The scars are generally horizontal and unlike other surgical scarring, they tend to get worse before they get better. There are pre and post operative steps you can take to aid the healing process, minimize the appearance of the scarring, and if needed, surgically reduce the scar after you have fully recovered.
The tummy tuck, also known as an abdominoplasty, in an operation that can help improve the appearance of the stomach area on men and women who have excess sagging skin. This often occurs after drastic weight loss or in women who have had multiple pregnancies. The procedure usually takes around four hours and patients are left with a scar above the pubic bone, and another reaching down from the belly button. The recovery time after a tummy tuck will take around 2 to 6 weeks.
There are things that you can do post operatively to help ensure the most minimal amount of scarring possible. Along with following your surgeon’s specific recommendations, you should try to keep your surgical site out of direct sunlight for at least one year. Keeping it out of direct sunlight (including using tanning beds) will help the scar heal to the most natural skin tone possible. This doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy time on the beach or out in the sun, just try to be mindful to keep the surgical site covered.
Both smoking and aspirin medications can compromise or lengthen healing time. Despite the tummy tuck scars, the procedure's results are long lasting and dramatic. Successful surgery can greatly enhance the look of the abdominal region and lower body contour. Prior to getting this surgery it is important to fully understand it and be realistic about expectations of the results following the operation. A healthy and honest relationship with the doctor is important before, during and after the surgery is completed.
Once you get a scar, it’s pretty much yours for life. Scarred skin will always look different from unscarred skin, in that it will be paler and have a smoother texture. It may also look stretched. There are things that you can do to make your scars less visible. But just remember, the purpose of anything you do is to minimize the appearance of the scar, not eliminate it. 1. Follow care instructions. Right after your surgery, start following the incision care instructions we give to you.
Because the scar around your navel will, after a while, blend into the natural curves of your abdomen, the main tummy tuck scar to address is the horizontal one. You have several options for aftercare that can help to minimize your scar. Silicone - At TCC, we use self-adhesive silicone strips to reduce surgical scars.