I would not accept a patient if I was not completely confident that the surgery would make their lives better. Once we have reached this point, past the candidacy question, I can start planning the procedure to fit your needs-and specifically to limit your scarring. As mentioned before, few will know about your tummy tuck scars.
For this reason, he takes the time during closure in the OR to ensure the healing process is optimal. If you have a pre-existing scar from previous treatment, surgical scar revision is necessary for scars that are wide, discolored, raised or recessed. Dr. Rahban is known for his exquisite technique in closing incisions and for this is known for providing the best tummy tuck scar treatment available in Los Angeles. Recovery from scar revision is much less of a time commitment as the incision involves less area.
This means that I expect a completely successful and satisfying outcome. Once I have declared you a good candidate in my professional opinion and you decide that surgery is the right option for you, many health concerns are out of the way. If I did not expect an excellent outcome that matches our pre-surgery discussion of your goals, I would not agree to perform the tummy tuck. If I did not think your body would heal well, I would not perform any cosmetic surgery on you.
Scars are made of new skin and react differently to the sun than normal skin. Using sunscreen will prevent a scar from becoming darker than the surrounding skin. If you can, use a formula that’s made specifically for scars. You should also use something that’s SPF 30 or higher. It’s important to clean your incision daily. Not only will keeping your scar clean and healthy reduce its appearance, it will also reduce your risk of infection.
It is worth noting that most patients notice drastic improvement in the healing and the colour of the scar in the first six months to a year after the operation. As always, it is a good idea to have a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon who will be able to address your specific questions and concerns. Please do not hesitate to contact the welcoming and talented team at Edelstein Cosmetic to set up a consultation with Dr. Edelstein or Dr. Jindal and have all your questions answered by an experienced professional.
Initially, a scar may appear worse before it gets better. You may notice darkening and even raising of the scars for three to six months after surgery. After six months to a year, the scars will begin to fade and start to flatten out. It is important to remain patient during the healing process of a tummy tuck scar.
2. How long do Tummy Tuck scars last? They may last up to two years. For those with serious scars other options may include laser scar removal, scar revisions or other surgical techniques. Generally Tummy Tuck scars appear dark and thick for the few weeks to a few months then start fading over the following months. Most grow lighter with time and may take up to a year to flatten out and lighten in color where they may almost fade away completely.
It is also normal for the scars to get worse three to six months into the healing process, before they start to get better. Doctors tell us that it actually takes some nine months to a full year before the scars flatten out and lighten in color. When a full tummy tuck is done, the incision runs from hip to hip in the lower abdominal region. There will also be some scarring around the belly button as well.
While it is harder to cover with a bikini, it is placed as low as possible to allow greater choice when shopping for swimwear and undergarments. Watch our slideshow to learn everything you need to know about tummy tuck surgery. Dr. Younai provides his patients with instructions on how to care for the scar.
These are the areas in which the incisions were made to remove the excess fat and skin from the abdominal region. Tummy tuck scars from a partial abdominoplasty, also known as a "mini tummy tuck". The partial abdominoplasty is often referred as the "scarless tummy tuck", as the scars from this surgery will be considerably less visible, spanning horizontally below the belly button. There is also less scarring since the excess fat and skin was removed in the lower abdominal region, and the area around the navel isn't cut.
For this reason, he takes the time during closure in the OR to ensure the healing process is optimal. If you have a pre-existing scar from previous treatment, surgical scar revision is necessary for scars that are wide, discolored, raised or recessed. Dr. Rahban is known for his exquisite technique in closing incisions and for this is known for providing the best tummy tuck scar treatment available in Los Angeles. Recovery from scar revision is much less of a time commitment as the incision involves less area.
This means that I expect a completely successful and satisfying outcome. Once I have declared you a good candidate in my professional opinion and you decide that surgery is the right option for you, many health concerns are out of the way. If I did not expect an excellent outcome that matches our pre-surgery discussion of your goals, I would not agree to perform the tummy tuck. If I did not think your body would heal well, I would not perform any cosmetic surgery on you.
Scars are made of new skin and react differently to the sun than normal skin. Using sunscreen will prevent a scar from becoming darker than the surrounding skin. If you can, use a formula that’s made specifically for scars. You should also use something that’s SPF 30 or higher. It’s important to clean your incision daily. Not only will keeping your scar clean and healthy reduce its appearance, it will also reduce your risk of infection.
It is worth noting that most patients notice drastic improvement in the healing and the colour of the scar in the first six months to a year after the operation. As always, it is a good idea to have a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon who will be able to address your specific questions and concerns. Please do not hesitate to contact the welcoming and talented team at Edelstein Cosmetic to set up a consultation with Dr. Edelstein or Dr. Jindal and have all your questions answered by an experienced professional.
Initially, a scar may appear worse before it gets better. You may notice darkening and even raising of the scars for three to six months after surgery. After six months to a year, the scars will begin to fade and start to flatten out. It is important to remain patient during the healing process of a tummy tuck scar.
2. How long do Tummy Tuck scars last? They may last up to two years. For those with serious scars other options may include laser scar removal, scar revisions or other surgical techniques. Generally Tummy Tuck scars appear dark and thick for the few weeks to a few months then start fading over the following months. Most grow lighter with time and may take up to a year to flatten out and lighten in color where they may almost fade away completely.
It is also normal for the scars to get worse three to six months into the healing process, before they start to get better. Doctors tell us that it actually takes some nine months to a full year before the scars flatten out and lighten in color. When a full tummy tuck is done, the incision runs from hip to hip in the lower abdominal region. There will also be some scarring around the belly button as well.
While it is harder to cover with a bikini, it is placed as low as possible to allow greater choice when shopping for swimwear and undergarments. Watch our slideshow to learn everything you need to know about tummy tuck surgery. Dr. Younai provides his patients with instructions on how to care for the scar.
These are the areas in which the incisions were made to remove the excess fat and skin from the abdominal region. Tummy tuck scars from a partial abdominoplasty, also known as a "mini tummy tuck". The partial abdominoplasty is often referred as the "scarless tummy tuck", as the scars from this surgery will be considerably less visible, spanning horizontally below the belly button. There is also less scarring since the excess fat and skin was removed in the lower abdominal region, and the area around the navel isn't cut.