Abdominoplasty at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in India
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Overview on Abdominoplasty
Also known as tummy task is a cosmetic procedure that is done to make the abdomen firm and thinner. It involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the lower and middle abdomen to tighten the fascia and muscles of the wall of the abdomen. The procedure is sought after by patient with sagging or loose tissue, especially after marked weight loss or pregnancy. Types of Abdominoplasty available include high lateral tummy tuck, floating Abdominoplasty, circumferential Abdominoplasty, extended or partial or complete Abdominoplasty and combined procedure, e.g., with liposuction.
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Kovai Medical Center and Hospital (KMCH), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Avinashi Rd, TNHB Colony, Indira Nagar, Civil Aerodrome Post, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014
Brief about Hospital
- NABH accredited hospital
- 750- bed Multi-disciplinary advanced super specialty hospital
- Super specialty procedures like Open Heart Surgeries, Valve Replacements, Kidney Transplants, Hip and Knee Replacements, Complex Brain Surgeries and Advanced Spine Surgeries are done regularly at the hospital.
- The Hospital has 20 operation theatres and modern equipments including the State of the Art Varian Trilogy Linear Accelerator, the world's most advanced PET-CT Scan, 3T MRI, 500 slice Volume CT Scanner
Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon
Sector 51, Gurugram, Haryana 122001
Brief about Hospital
- Multi super specialty hospital with 250 beds
- First private hospital in Delhi NCR to have a standalone Image Guided Tumour Navigation Surgery Technology
- First NABH accredited corporate hospital of Haryana
Wockhardt Hospital - New Age: South Mumbai
1877, Doctor Anandrao Nair Marg, Near Agripada Police Station, Mumbai Central East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400011
Brief about Hospital
- New Age Wockhardt Hospitals, South Mumbai is equipped with 350 patient beds
- JCI accredited hospital in South Mumbai
- The first wireless ECG management system in India
- The first fully wireless hospital in Asia
- The first paperless ICU in Mumbai
- Best experienced & internationally trained doctors
Satguru Pratap Singh Apollo Hospitals, Ludhiana, Punjab
Grand Trunk Rd, Sherpur Chowk, Sherpur, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Brief about Hospital
- The hospital was once again reaccredited by the Joint Commission International in February 2010.
- The modern state of the art 350 bedded hospital has the most eminent panel of medical professionals many of whom are leaders in their respective fields, a well-trained paramedical staff and the most skilled & caring nursing professionals.
- Bariatric (weight loss) surgery, surgical cure for type 2 diabetes, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, mini incision hip replacement, rotating platform knee replacements and awake craniotomy, are a few of the firsts done by Satguru Partap Singh Apollo Hospitals in the region.
Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
CH Baktawar Singh Road, Sector 38, Near Rajiv Chowk, Haryana 122001 Gurgaon, India
Brief about Hospital
- Founded by Dr. Naresh Trehan, a leading cardiac surgeon.
- Spread over 43 acres, boasts 20 medical specialties including ophthalmology, gynecology, internal medicine, and ENT surgery.
- Has over 1250 patient beds, including 350 critical care beds, and 45 operating theaters.
More about Abdominoplasty
Overview
Abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that helps flatten the abdomen by removing excess fat and skin. It also tightens the muscle. The best candidates for abdominoplasty are non-smokers who are in the good physical condition and at a stable weight. They will also have pockets of fat or loose skin that have not responded well to diet and exercise. Abdominoplasty is an appropriate procedure for slightly obese people who have lost elasticity in their skin and for women whose skin and muscles have been stretched from pregnancy. Women who are planning to have more children or anyone planning on losing a significant amount of weight should wait before undergoing an abdominoplasty.
A partial abdominoplasty, or mini-tummy tuck, is a less invasive procedure with shorter incisions. It is ideal for those patients with fat localized in the lower part of the abdomen.
Why it's done
There are a number of reasons you might have excess fat, poor elasticity of the skin or weakened connective tissue in your abdomen. These include:
- Significant changes in weight
- Pregnancy
- Abdominal surgery, such as a C-section
- Aging
- Your natural body type
- A tummy tuck can remove loose, excess skin and fat, and tighten weak fascia. A tummy tuck can also remove stretch marks and excess skin in the lower abdomen below the bellybutton.
- If you've previously had a C-section, your plastic surgeon might be able to incorporate your existing C-section scar into your tummy tuck scar.
- A tummy tuck can also be done in combination with other body contouring cosmetic procedures, such as breast surgery. If you've had fat removed from your abdomen (liposuction), you may decide to have a tummy tuck because liposuction removes tissue just under the skin and fat but not any excess skin.
Procedure
The fat in the trunk is separated into distinct regions. It is divided by Scarpa's fascia into superficial and deep layers. The blood supply of the skin and fat of this area is supplied by perforating branches of the superior and inferior epigastric vessels. There are anchoring fascial areas, such as the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the umbilicus, which provide structural support for the abdominal skin. The inguinal and mons pubis zones of adherence are the most important because they maintain the structural integrity after abdominoplasty.
Post-Surgery
Generally, after your surgery, there will be dressings or bandages applied to your incisions. You'll also be wearing a girdle-like compression garment to reduce swelling, prevent the formation of blood clots, and support your midsection so it heals into a smooth, compact contour. This support garment, known as an abdominal binder, should be worn at all times except for when you're showering. Your surgeon will let you know when you can stop wearing it, generally after four to six weeks.
Results
A flatter and more toned abdominal area are noticeable right away. As long as the patient maintains their weight with a balanced diet and regular exercise and abdominoplasty will provide long-lasting results.