Is an Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty Right for You?
Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty is designed for individuals with excess skin and fat not only in the abdominal area but also around the sides and back. This procedure offers a comprehensive solution to contour the entire midsection, providing more dramatic results compared to traditional abdominoplasty or liposuction. Ideal candidates:
- Have excess skin and fat in the abdomen, flanks, or lower back, often after weight loss or pregnancy.
- Desire a smoother, firmer, and more sculpted midsection.
- Are in good overall health and maintain a stable weight.
- Have realistic expectations about the procedure’s results.
- Are not currently planning to lose more weight or become pregnant.
How the Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty Procedure Works
Initial Consultation
Your journey begins with a detailed consultation with Dr. Mistry, where we will:
- Assess your body and discuss your aesthetic goals.
- Review your medical history and conduct a physical examination.
- Discuss whether Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty is the best procedure for your body and needs.
- Explain the expected outcomes, potential risks, and recovery process.
Pre-Operative Planning
Once you decide to proceed, Dr. Mistry will create a personalised surgical plan, including:
- A step-by-step explanation of the procedure.
- Guidelines for presurgery preparation.
- Postoperative care instructions and expectations.
The Procedure
The Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia for comfort and safety.
Surgical Techniques
- Liposuction: Liposuction is performed to remove excess fat from the abdomen, flanks, and lower back, sculpting the body for a more toned and defined appearance.
- Abdominoplasty: A horizontal incision is made across the lower abdomen, and excess skin is removed. The abdominal muscles are tightened, and the remaining skin is re-draped.
Incisions & Closure
- The incision for the abdominoplasty portion of the procedure is typically placed along the lower abdomen, within the bikini line, to minimise visible scarring.
- The liposuction sites are small, discreet incisions that are carefully closed to prevent noticeable scarring.
Post-Operative Care
Following surgery, you will receive detailed post-operative instructions, which include:
- Wearing compression garments to support healing and reduce swelling.
- Taking prescribed medications for pain management and infection prevention.
- Avoiding strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting for several weeks.
- Attending follow-up appointments to ensure your recovery is progressing well.
Recovery & Results
The recovery from an Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty can take time, with initial recovery typically lasting 2-3 weeks. Full recovery and final results may take 6 months as swelling subsides, and your new contours fully settle into place. Dr. Mistry will provide ongoing support throughout your recovery to ensure optimal results.
Possible Risks and Complications of Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty
As with any surgery, Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty carries some risks:
Common Risks:
- Swelling and bruising, which should resolve in several weeks.
- Temporary discomfort, which can be managed with medication.
- Scarring, which is minimal and strategically placed.
Less Common Risks:
- Infection, which can be prevented with proper post-operative care.
- Fluid accumulation (seroma), which may require drainage.
- Delayed wound healing in rare cases.
- Changes in skin sensation, typically temporary.
To minimise risks, it is essential to follow all pre- and post-operative instructions provided by Dr. Mistry.
Dr. Mistry’s Approach
Dr. Mistry is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to tailor each Extended Liposuction Abdominoplasty procedure to the unique needs of his patients. By combining liposuction and abdominoplasty techniques, he can provide comprehensive body contouring that delivers optimal results. Dr. Mistry ensures that each patient feels supported and informed throughout their surgical journey, from consultation to recovery.