Bellevue Tummy Tuck doctors
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Richard P. Rand, MD, FACS
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
1135 116th Ave. NE Suite 630, Bellevue |
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674 answers |
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Scott Sattler, MD
Bellevue Plastic Surgeon
2364 Fairview Ave East, Seattle |
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103 answers |
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Robert M. Grenley, M.D.
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
600 Broadway, Seattle |
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84 answers |
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George Marosan, MD
Bellevue Plastic Surgeon
11820 Northup Way Suite E190, Bellevue |
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75 answers |
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Shahram Salemy, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite #1650, Seattle |
70 answers | |
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Lisa L. Sowder, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
Suite 1650 901 Boren Avenue, Seattle |
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57 answers |
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Mary Lee Peters, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite 1650, Seattle |
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47 answers |
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Jeffrey E. Kyllo, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
1145 Broadway, Seattle |
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31 answers |
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Braden Stridde, MD
Federal Way Plastic Surgeon
918 S 348th St Suite B, Federal Way |
17 answers | |
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Sepehr Egrari, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
2950 Northup Way Ste 100, Bellevue |
7 answers | |
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Phillip C. Haeck, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Ave Cabrini Medical Tower - Suite 1650 , Seattle |
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7 answers |
Recent Answers
When I bend over I get a twinge of pain I feel like is from the stitches used in the ab separation. I had a 2" separation that was closed from the top to the bottom. I have been feeling great but just lately I feel like at the top and middle I feel a couple stitches. Are these permanent? Do they dissolve? What can I expect? I go by to my PS in 2 weeks -- just wondering if it is something I should worry about.
I use permanent sutures in my abdominal work and even in thin patients, palpability has not been an issue. That being said, if you are really, really, really thin and they really, really bother you, check with your surgeon about the type of sutures he/she used. It would be possible to remove permanent sutures maybe after 6 months but it would require opening the area up again.
I had abdominoplasty/double hernia repair 16 months ago. Shortly after, I noticed severe abdominal distention. I look at least 6 months pregnant at all times. The gastro Dr. has ruled out everything under the sun and the plastic surgeon (who I no longer see due a failed breast aug he performed 3 weeks after my TT)has no clue. ALL Dr's agree there is a problem, but no one can seem to diagnose me. Has anyone seen this occur after a tummy tuck and last this long? I cannot live in this state!
Thank you for the photo. This is highly unusual any time after a tummy tuck, especially 16 months out from surgery. You state that you had a double hernia repair at the time as well. Were these groin hernias or mid abdominal hernias? Was any mesh used to reinforce the weak fascia? Either your tissues gave way, you had an unsuccesful hernia repair or your surgeon committed some technical error. Need to see a board certified plastic surgeon for a second opinion and a thorough evaluation (possible CT scan of the abdominal wall) to determine the cause. Good luck.
I had abdominoplasty/double hernia repair 16 months ago. Shortly after, I noticed severe abdominal distention. I look at least 6 months pregnant at all times. The gastro Dr. has ruled out everything under the sun and the plastic surgeon (who I no longer see due a failed breast aug he performed 3 weeks after my TT)has no clue. ALL Dr's agree there is a problem, but no one can seem to diagnose me. Has anyone seen this occur after a tummy tuck and last this long? I cannot live in this state!
It is rare to see anything like this but if you had a "failed" breast augmentation also, maybe your plastic surgeon wasn't too technically good. Obviously, needing a TT and having 2 hernias, you have poor tissue elasticity and this may well have contributed to the current problem, but if you see some outstanding plastic surgeons for an evaluation it might well be possible to redo the TT and retighten the abdominal wall with hopefully better results. Sorry for your troubles.














