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Many women consider getting a tummy tuck, but this surgery benefits men, too. Of course, about only 4 percent of the procedures performed are on males, according to recent studies. In most cases, they happen to be in their 40s and 50s, possibly because the skin tends to sag more than ever at this age. Whatever your reason is for wanting this treatment done, you should learn a little more about males who choose to get a tummy tuck.

Women usually want this surgery done because pregnancy stretches out the abdomen, and when the baby is born, the area shrinks too fast for the skin to keep up. The result is a saggy, wrinkly stomach that may also have severe stretch marks. Of course, males do not have this reason for wanting a tummy tuck, but they also have the ability to gain and lose weight quickly, resulting in a similar look that women have after pregnancy. If you have worked hard to lose weight, only to be faced with a saggy abdomen or a pooch that just won't go away, you should look into this procedure. As long as you are generally healthy, and close to your ideal weight, you should be able to be considered a good candidate.

Before your visit, you should learn what happens during this procedure. The doctor will cut into the abdomen from one hip to the other. He or she will then make another incision around the belly button so that the epidermis is separated from the rest of the stomach's tissue. The doctor should then reposition the muscles so that they can feel firmer, while extra tissue is cut away before the area is closed up with stitches. In addition, your belly button will be repositioned, which is why it has to be cut away from the rest of the tissue at the beginning of surgery. Once the skin is put back into place and stretched out enough to make the area flat, the doctor will cut a new hole for the navel.

After the tummy tuck, you will be given a compression garment around your middle, and you will probably be attached to some tubes that are called surgical drains. These catch any fluids that come out of your body, especially since many types of this surgery involve pumping various liquids into the body to reduce bleeding and speed up the recovery time. You will have to occasionally empty these drains as you heal, and will likely be given a prescription for painkillers and antibiotics just before the procedure so you can have the medications waiting for you when you come home from the operation.

In general, the procedure for a tummy tuck for men is the same as it is for women. You likely just have different life events that brought you to the point of disliking how your stomach looks. Fortunately, this operation gives you the chance to fix that by simply enduring surgery and its resulting recovery period, but many past patients claim that the result is worth it all.

by: Andrew Stratton




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