Who are the best candidates for a tummy tuck?

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Patients who benefit the most from a tummy tuck are bothered by the feeling that their tummy is too large, but are realistic about their expectations from surgery. They are physically fit and healthy with a stable weight and are non-smokers or have stopped smoking.

What is a mini tummy tuck?

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Patients who present with good abdominal tone and only moderate fat excess in the lower abdomen only, do not usually need a full tummy tuck as the abdominal muscles do not require repair. A mini tummy tuck is less extensive than the full tummy tuckContinue reading

Will the Abdominoplasty procedure leave any scars?

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Although scars are the inevitable result of any surgery, every effort is made to make the scars as inconspicuous as possible. Usually scars can be hidden inside the bikini line where they are easy to conceal.

What are drains?

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Drains are plastic tubes sometimes inserted at the time of surgery to decrease the chance of fluid or blood collection in the wound post surgery. We don’t usually use drains for tummy tuck surgery. We have found that with meticulous control of bleeding at theContinue reading

Will my health fund provide cover for a tummy tuck?

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Not necessarily. If your tummy tuck is considered medically necessary it will attract a medicare item number and then your health fund may provide cover for it. We can help you working this out once you have had your consultation.

How long is my recovery post Abdominoplasty surgery?

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Abdominoplasty surgery is performed under general anaesthetic, usually with a few nights in hospital followed by two to four weeks’ recovery time off work. Wearing a supporting girdle during the recovery period helps optimise results and most patients are able to return to vigorous exerciseContinue reading

When is Liposuction a suitable procedure?

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Liposuction can improve your overall body appearance by reducing and recontouring localised collections of fat. Surgical lipectomy, which involves removal of excess skin, as well as fat, may be advised instead of, or in addition to suction lipectomy.

What results can I expect from Liposuction?

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Liposuction is ideal for patients who have bulges which persist after diet and exercise. It is not a substitute for weight loss. Usually the overlying skin will contract following liposuction, however in some circumstances a further procedure to remove excess skin may also be required.