Considerations Before Undergoing A Tummy Tuck
Exercise and dieting can be as repulsive as the body you're
trying to get rid of. Many will quit at some point during their
journey, failing to reach the desired weight. Some of the hearty
few, however, are wildly successful in losing weight. Once the
target weight is reached, the journey isn't quite over. For many
people whose skin has lost its elasticity and "snap-back"
ability, losing a considerable amount of weight results in loose
skin. Instead of looking like a young swimsuit model, you might
look like a thin person wearing baggy clothing. Fortunately, you
can get that tight, youthful-looking skin with a tummy tuck in.
A tummy tuck in is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon cuts
out some of the existing skin and literally stretches what's
left over the area to be tightened. The skin is sewn back on,
and the tummy tuck in is complete.
If you're considering a tummy tuck in, you must meet certain
criteria. First, your general health should be good. You
shouldn't undergo a tummy tuck in if you are currently suffering
from any kind of diseases or if you have a serious pre-existing
medical condition. You should also have a realistic outlook on
the results of the tummy tuck in. Although great results can be
achieved, it will not look quite the same as the model in the
swimsuit catalog whose skin was never stretched to begin with.
With that in mind, a tummy tuck in will virtually eliminate all
the loose skin that was stretched during your bigger days, and
looking fantastic in a swimsuit is not out of the question.
While these factors are very important to consider prior to
surgery, you should give equal consideration to factors after
the surgery is finished. For example, you will not be able to
just walk out of the hospital and be ready for a photo shoot.
Recovery from a tummy tuck can take weeks to months, although
usually normal activity can be resumed within a few weeks.
Patience is extremely important. If you're too impatient and
want immediate results, you might find yourself extremely
stressed during recovery. This is counterproductive, as stress
hinders full recovery and will prolong it. If you have a
pre-existing mental or emotional condition, you should think
twice about undergoing surgery. The effects of the recovery and
the anesthesia can exacerbate emotional problems and will also
hinder recovery.
Post-pregnant women often undergo a tummy tuck to get rid of the
stretched skin resulting from pregnancy. Before doing so, be
absolutely sure that you are done with having children. If you
were to become pregnant after a tummy tuck, you will undo
everything done from surgery, plus risk additional damage from
the surgically operated area.
Alison Wheelock has been a freelance writer and author for over
10 years. You will find more Tummy Tuck articles available at
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