San Antonio Tummy Tuck doctors
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Delio Ortegon, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
11212 State HWY 151 Suite 260 , San Antonio |
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Robert N. Young, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
525 Oak Centre Dr Suite #260, San Antonio |
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22 answers |
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Elizabeth S. Harris, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
540 N. Madison Oak Suite 400, San Antonio |
20 answers | |
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Thomas T. Jeneby, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
7272 Wurzbach Unit 801 801, San Antonio |
15 answers | |
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Suresh Koneru, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
423 Treeline Park Ste 300, San Antonio |
15 answers | |
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Steven Holzman, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
6818 Austin Center Boulevard Suite 206, Austin |
5 answers | |
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Wilberto Cortes, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
5000 Westheimer Suite #602, Houston |
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3 answers |
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Mario Diana, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
19234 Stonehue Suite 101, San Antonio |
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3 answers |
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Adam Bryce Weinfeld, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
1400 North IH-35 Suite 320, Austin |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
I am a 31 mother of two boys both delivered via c-section. I definitely am going to get a breast augmentation (not sure of saline or silicone). As far as my stomach, is there any other procedures besides a full tummy tuck that may be able to provide better results than the current state that it is in… ie, smart lipo, liposuction? I don’t want the tummy tuck scar. Thank you in advance for your replies.
In women who have had a couple kids and are left with extra skin and rounder belly the best option remains tummy tuck. If there is not a lot of extra skin then a mini tummy tuck may be in order. Either way, the rectus muscles usually need to be tightened as well.
In San Antonio, I find that most women need a full tummy tuck.
Was my stomach muscle cut during the C-section and will that affect a positive outcome with the TT? My biggest concern is being happy with the end result, I had a bilateral brachioplasty with the same surgeon last April, and I was thrilled. I am currently 200 pounds, 5'10 but wearing a size 12 even with all the squishy skin,I seem to build muscle easily and have been working my abs I work out 12+ hours a week, and have been maintaining this weight for over 5 months, the scale doesn't budge!
It is very common to perform Tummy Tuck in patients who have lost a massive amount of weight and also have previous scarring from either a hysterectomy or a C section. In patients who have lost a massive amount of weight, the only way to get rid of the extra skin and tissue is with Tummy Tuck. Generally speaking, previous low transverse scars are not a contraindication to Tummy Tuck. In San Antonio, it is routine to perform Tummy Tuck on patients who have lost weight and have had a c section. We will also often perform a Belt Lipectomy or Body Lift to get all of the extra tissue out.
I am traveling to MX for sx. I have thoroughly researched my doctor. I will have a TT, and lipo. I was told that the US has stronger meds than Mexico. The pain medicine that the dr gives is sinergix. Would a doctor in US give me meds if I told them the truth?
Think twice before getting bargain surgery across the border. There is less regulation there and if you have any problem, you have no recourse. I think it is good to look for bargains on clothes and shoes but not for plastic surgery. If you can talk a doctor into giving you medication, so be it but I don't do it. If I am not good enough to be your doctor, why would you ask me for medicine? Most doctors don't just hand out pain medication for issues that they are not handling.












