This tummy tuck type is the most invasive procedure
of the numerous options. It is designed to correct significant fat
and skin excess by removing unnecessary tissue between the pubic
hairline and navel, and then tightening the abdominal muscles from
the ribcage to the pubic area. This surgical procedure can dramatically
aid in the reduction of a once prominent abdomen. Two incisions
are made from hip to hip and the separation of the navel, excess
skin and fat are removed, the muscles aretightened, and a new hole
for the navel is created.
There are a number of different factors that
factor in the total cost that you will be quoted by your surgeon.
Some include location, past and current cliens, insurance, medication,
devices used, and more. The average Full Abdominoplasty prices
may range anywhere from $5,500 to $9,500. Contact a local surgeon
to get a personalized quote today.
If you've made your decision to move forward with
the proceure, the next difficult step which could possibly be the
most important, is choosing the best Full Abdominoplasty surgeon
in your area. There may be a large amount of specialists and surgeons
to choose from. Our guide to
Finding
a Surgeon can help you cut through the sales jargon and get
the information you need to make a decision.
All surgeries carry risks with them, some more
than others. Some of the Full Abdominoplasty risks include
visible scarring, blood clots, infection, and reaction to the anesthesia.
It is recommended that each patient discuss every Full Abdominoplasty
surgery risk with their surgeon. Click the following link to learn
more about the
tummy
tuck risks associated with each procedure.