The Landings Surgical Centre

The Extended Tummy Tuck Technique

Jan 17, 2014 @ 12:02 PM — by The Landings Surgical Centre
Tagged with: Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgery

Multiple factors can result in loose pockets of fat and skin around the abdomen, even after a diet and exercise regimen; age, weight loss, pregnancy, and genetics are just a few reasons for this stubborn excess tissue. To help our patients address this, we offer various body contouring procedures at our Nova Scotia surgical practice, including the popular tummy tuck.

Because each patient’s body is different, not everyone requires the same technique. For instance, larger amounts of excess tissue require larger incisions and areas of removal. To this end, an extended tummy tuck may be the most effective technique.

Candidates for an Extended Tummy Tuck

All candidates for tummy tuck surgery, also called abdominoplasty, should have loose skin that they wish to remove from around the stomach. A full tummy tuck typically deals with the upper and lower abdominal area, whereas a mini tummy tuck is limited to tissue below the navel. Due to longer incisions that reach around the hips, an extended tummy tuck can address the upper and lower abdomen as well as the flanks and lower back. Therefore, the best candidates for an extended tummy tuck are those who wish to see improved contours all around their waist, as opposed to just the stomach.

Additionally, candidates should possess the following characteristics:

The Extended Tummy Tuck Procedure

If you and your doctor determine that an extended tummy tuck is right for you, the plastic surgery procedure will be performed as follows:  

Recovering from an Extended Tummy Tuck

Unlike full or mini tummy tucks, which are usually outpatient procedures, an extended tummy tuck most often requires patients to rest for 24 hours before returning home. Throughout the first week of recovery, patients should take additional time to relax, only exerting minimal energy for occasional light walks and tasks to promote circulation.

Common side effects of surgery include light bleeding, swelling, bruising, and soreness. Through the use of an elastic compression garment, these side effects can be reduced, as can the risk of infection. After one or two weeks, patients should be able to return to most daily activities, including work.

While the results of surgery will be partially noticeable early on, the onset of swelling will prevent an accurate image of the treatment’s final results. After a month, swelling should be greatly decreased, allowing a better representation of the body’s curvature.

Schedule an Appointment

Through a consultation with one of our highly experienced surgeons, you can learn whether this treatment is well suited for you. Contact us to schedule an appointment or ask about our range of body contouring options.