Raleigh-Durham Tummy Tuck doctors

Michael Law, MD Michael Law, MD
Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon
10941 Raven Ridge Rd Suite 103, Raleigh
26 answers
Edward J. Bednar, MD Edward J. Bednar, MD
Charlotte Plastic Surgeon
439 N. Wendover Rd., Charlotte
19 answers
Glenn M. Davis, MD Glenn M. Davis, MD
Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon
2304 Wesvill Court #360, Raleigh
2 answers
Antonio M. Carbonell, MD Antonio M. Carbonell, MD
Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon
2 answers
David Best David Best
Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon
Greensboro

Recent Answers

What Can I Do, So My Tummy Tuck Pouch Can Go Away Sooner? (photo)

Got a Full Tummy Tuck 5 weeks ago, and this pouch just seems to be getting bigger. My Doctor just removed the Drainage on Thursday; don't know it that has anything to do with my pouch. I'm still wearing my girdles day/night.

A: seroma

Possible seroma (fluid build-up) I would definitely check in with your PS and you may have to get additional fluid drained

Edward J. Bednar, MD
Charlotte Plastic Surgeon
Is it Wrong to Try and Negotiate a Slightly Lower Price for Surgery?

i've been to my cosmetic doctor 3 times. i've referred 4 people to him for major body makeovers. I want to go back to him for a tummy tuck but his cost is a little high. i don't want to go anywhere else. Is it still wrong for me to ask him for a better price? To make it a little more affordable for me?

A: Pricing

WE have some very loyal following of patients who refer many others to our practice.  We most definitely offer them a pricing consideration which is handled through the patient coordinator at all times.  But the pricing structure really has to be realistic , taking into account all aspects to running a business (I agree with comment below)

Edward J. Bednar, MD
Charlotte Plastic Surgeon
How do I Decide Between Liposuction With or Without Tummy Tuck? (photo)

I've had three (board certified PS) consults so far, and as many suggestions. I'd like another opinion. I'm 31, 5'2, and between 150-153 pounds. I've had three children, my last by C-section. I was told I have an umbilical hernia, but all 3 disagree on exactly how large it is. (My pain comes and goes, barely feel it weekly) I plan to get the hernia repaired first, but do I need lipo, a TT, or both? One PS said my skin is too tight for a TT, 2 others said I can get both the TT and lipo.

A: TT

Given your photos, you seem like a good candidate for a TT and lipo safely at the same time,  the hernia repair could be done simultaneiously with this procedure as well-the TT would get rid of your excess skin and lipo would take care of the density in the abdomen and the flanks. 

Edward J. Bednar, MD
Charlotte Plastic Surgeon
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