

Without proper management of swelling, longer recovery times, greater pain and discomfort and poor aesthetic results can occur. Patients having a tummy tuck following massive weight loss and patients with a higher BMI tend to have longer recoveries. Younger, healthy patients will take less time to heal than older patients with health issues. Pre-existing medical conditions, general health and age also play part in how long recovery will take. The bigger the tummy tuck the larger the incision the slower the recovery. Patients who do not require muscle repair as part of their tummy tuck procedure generally have the fastest recovery time. Repair of separated or loose stomach muscles (rectus divarication).Contouring of the abdomen and flanks using liposuction.Generally speaking there are four components which are involved in tummy tuck surgery The main factor that determines how long is the recovery after having a tummy tuck is the type of tummy tuck procedure which is preformed (full tummy tuck, mini tummy tuck, tummy tuck with liposuction or Fleur De Lys after massive weight loss).
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Recovery after surgery varies from person to person and depends on many factors such as age, overall health, level of physical activity, skin health, type of the surgery and complexity of the surgery, type and area of liposuction. Since the lymphatic vessels need time to heal and reconnect they cannot drain the lymphatic fluid increasing the swelling in the lower abdomen.įollowing surgery, all patients will experience swelling, bruising and discomfort due to the tissue injury and the response that follows. When the veins and lymphatics become sluggish, swelling results. The balance of fluid in the tissues that are maintained by the blood vessels and the lymphatic vessels is disrupted following surgery. Similar to the blood vessels that transport blood, lymphatic vessels transport lymphatic fluid. The lymphatic system is a network of very delicate channels that are present in all tissues. The increase in the blood flow and blood cells to the surgical site seen after surgery is to help the body repair damaged tissues quickly.

Swelling following surgery is a natural and healthy response to tissue injury and is the body’s way of fixing the problem. Naturally more blood and lymphatic fluid will pool in the increased space created by liposuction. Since the fat of the abdomen has a rich blood and lymphatic supply, tummy tuck surgery or liposuction will damage the blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, fat cells and connective tissues. The re-arrangement of skin also changes the blood vessels and lymphatic drainage of the area. In simple words, your skin will not be in the same place after surgery.
