This procedure is somewhere between the endoscopic
and dermolipectomy, and normally results in a smaller scar. This
type of tummy tuck is for patients who only need skin and fat removal.
It is ideal for individuals who have fat deposits limited to the
area below the navel. The operation is less than a full abdominoplasty
and more than suction lipectomy alone. A small w-type incision is
normally made and dissection is carried out to the level of the
umbilicus in the plane above the anterior rectus fascia. Midline
sutures are utilized to tighten the musculofascial complex. Patients
will need to stay home from work for two to four weeks and should
wait four to six weeks or more to resume strenuous activities.
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 Mini-Tummy Tuck prices
may range anywhere from $4,500 to $8,000. 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 Mini-Tummy Tuck 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 Mini-Tummy Tuck risks include
visible scarring, blood clots, infection, and reaction to the anesthesia.
It is recommended that each patient discuss every Mini-Tummy Tuck
surgery risk with their surgeon. Click the following link to learn
more about the
tummy
tuck risks associated with each procedure.