Pleasanton Tummy Tuck doctors

Steven H. Williams, MD Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
4000 Dublin Blvd Suite 300, Dublin
85 answers
Robert M. Lowen, MD Robert M. Lowen, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
305 South Drive Suite 1, Mountain View
9 answers
Ronald Iverson, MD Ronald Iverson, MD
Pleasanton Plastic Surgeon
1387 Santa Rita Rd, Pleasanton
2 answers
Robert G. Aycock, MD Robert G. Aycock, MD
Pleasanton Plastic Surgeon
1855 San Miguel Drive #4, Walnut Creek
Eric P. Bachelor, MD Eric P. Bachelor, MD
Pleasanton Plastic Surgeon
1387 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton

Recent Answers

What Helps a Tummy Tuck Scar Result- Stitches on the Outer Layer or Glue?

I am going to have a tummy tuck and I know their will be a scar I was just wondering...as far as the best results when it comes to the outcome of your scar which is better for the outer layer of skin stitches or glue?

A: Tummy tuck scar

The best scar results from a type of closure which does no leave suture marks but Glue I feel is inadequate for a Tummy tuck closure. The suturing is very important and then Biocornium is apple=ied for 12 week to improve the scars healing.

Ronald Iverson, MD
Pleasanton Plastic Surgeon
Should I Get a Mini Tummy Tuck or a Full? is There Any Non Surgical Options for Me? (photo)

So I had a baby 3 years ago and this completely ruined my stomach. I am 21 years old, I exercise regularly and have been trying EVERYTHING to get rid of this. Before pregnancy I was 115 lbs, I ended up weighing 180 lbs the day before delivery. Finally down to 133 lbs I am about ready to be able to wear a bikini. Is there any other options then surgery for me? I plan on having this done by june so please let me know soon!

A: Abdominal contour after childbirth

Thanks for your question!

Based on your photo you have typical abdominal wall and skin changes post-pregnancy.  You may have a separation of your abdominal wall muscles, have stretch marks above and below the umbilicus and you have some adiposity around the belly button.

Typically this combination is best treated with a full abdominoplasty and muscle plication.  Be sure to find a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss these issues in depth as well as discuss potential treatment.

I hope this helps.

Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
Tummy Tuck Recovery

What is tummy tuck recovery generally like? If I get it done, what can I expect post-op care, checkups, pain? How long does complete recovery from a tummy tuck take?

A: What to Expect for Tummy Tuck Recovery

Mini Abdominoplasty:

Mini tummy tucks are recommended if only a small lower abdominal skin excess is present. A mini tummy tuck has a quicker recovery. After a mini tummy tuck procedure, moderate discomfort can be treated with oral pain medication. Patients can usually return to work a week after surgery.

Standard Abdominoplasty:

After standard abdominoplasty patients should take care in movement for the first week, walking in a somewhat forward flexed position at the waist. Pain is handled with ibuprofen and a narcotic pain pill as needed.  Patients can expect more freedom of movement during the second week. Most are able to drive and move about fairly normally in 8-10 days, and should anticipate ten to fourteen days off work. No aerobic exercise is permitted for six to eight weeks. Additionally, home assistance is required for two full days. Home help should be available twenty-four hours a day for the first three days, and some patients may prefer a professional aftercare facility instead of home recovery. A pain pump which administers a small amount of long-acting anesthetic continuously for three days under the skin of the abdomen can be very helpful. The majority of my patients choose to stay at home after their procedure, and the pain pump helps make this more comfortable.

Extensive Abdominoplasty:

An extensive abdominoplasty usually requires the patient to take two weeks off work and social activities. Home help will be needed for the first 2-4 days, and it is often best to stay in an aftercare facility for the first 1-2 days. An extensive abdominoplasty would be a patient who had significant liposuction of the waist, flank area, and started with a relatively larger amount of fat and skin. When abdominoplasty is combined with breast surgery, such as augmentations or lifts, an overnight stay might be recommended as well.

Endoscopic Abdominoplasty - this is an operation done through a minimal incision hidden in the pubic hair that is designed to tighten lower abdominal bulging without removing any skin. It may be combined with liposuction. The recovery is the same as a mini tummy tuck.

I will see my patients 3-5 days after the surgery. We keep in touch by phone during that time to monitor their recovery. If a drain has been used, it is usually removed between 3 and 6 days after the procedure. It is possible to remove drains this early because I use special Quill quilting sutures to close off the space that has been created in elevating the flaps. The quilting sutures prevent accumulation of fluid that could lead to a persistent collection called a seroma. Before the use of quilting sutures it was necessary to leave the drains in for up to two weeks.

Patients are then seen weekly, and the belly button sutures removed around two weeks. Since the knots are tied on the inside of the belly button, and they attach to the abdominal side underneath the skin, there are never any visible stitch marks.  Most patients return to normal activity and work, depending of course on what they do, between seven and twelve days after surgery.  Although I have had patients run on a treadmill against doctor's orders at two weeks, I recommend that they avoid strenuous activity for six weeks, giving all the internal repairs time to heal properly.

The feeling of tightness that goes along with a nice tummy tuck gradually relaxes during the first month, and most patients are standing up, stretching and comfortable by the time of their second or third post-operative week.

Studies show that swelling starts to go down between three and six months, so you have to be patient. The lower abdominal swelling is what is most noticeable, and the incision line is the last area to soften and flatten between three and six months.  Studies have also shown that there can be some increase in swelling between six and twelve months, and after that it returns to its final healed state.

Robert M. Lowen, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
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