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You would do well with liposuction of your abdomen, but I cannot say anything about your breasts since you have them covered.
Hello; Liposuction treatment to the abdominal area; it could also be done; after a Tummy Tuck procedure. I wish for; with Tummy Tuck; if you had Liposuction at the same time. Of course; you can have Liposuction treatment for now.
As your tummy tuck was over two years ago you can proceed with having liposuction to your abdomen. You'll have to be evaluated for the concern between your breasts as liposuction is not typically performed in this area. See a board certified plastic surgeon near you to learn more.
You can have the liposuction of your abdomen if you would like.I’m not sure exactly what area you’re hoping to treat between your breast? You may or may not be a good candidate for Liposuction.If your abdomen is bulging after a full tummy tuck, then most likely the reason for that is excess visceral fat that cannot be removed with liposuction. to get an accurate assessment, I suggest scheduling multiple in person consultations with plastic surgeons in your community.$2500 seems a bit low for abdominal liposuction, but perhaps there are areas in the country with those type of prices.Delivering consistent quality, Liposuction results is more difficult than most people realize.Been good at this procedure not only includes the technical aspect of doing surgery, but also the ability to make accurate assessments and deliver predictable outcomes.Best,Mats Hagstrom, MD
You may be developing hidradenitis which is not related to surgery and can be quite common in that area. Antibiotics will be helpful.
Unfortunately contour irregularities can occur as a result of liposuction. It is so important to select an experienced board certified plastic surgeon to get optimal results. I encourage you to visit with one near you for an evaluation and to learn options to improve your result.
Yes, it is often possible to request IV anesthesia, also known as Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA), for your procedure. TIVA uses IV medications like propofol and avoids gas inhalation, which can minimize nausea, vomiting, and other side effects you’ve experienced in the past. However, the f...