What should I know if I'm considering a tummy tuck?

The fastest growing cosmetic procedure among the most popular ones is the abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck. Baby boomers have had their kids, and tummy tucks reverse the damage those little tykes did while inside. While someone was camping out in your uterus, your abdominal muscles relaxed and thinned so your belly wouldn't crush your baby.

A tummy tuck tightens the rectus muscles in the abdomen and pulls in the obliques (muscles on the side of the abdomen) to improve their tone. You'll stand up straighter, and your lower back pain may be relieved. Liposuction of the flanks is usually done along with the tummy tuck, and the lower belly's extra skin and fat are tossed into medical waste.

What's left behind is tightened so much that you won't stand up straight for two weeks. Sounds terrible, but when it's all done, your tummy will be flatter. But choose your doctor wisely; tummy tucks are the most dangerous of all plastic surgery, with the risk of bleeding, blood clots in the legs, and even death.

Do it in a hospital, and don't fall for that "mommy makeover" marketing stuff; most careful plastic surgeons will not do other procedures aside from hip liposuction along with a tummy tuck.

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