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TUMMY TUCK SCARS

If you are considering having a tummy tuck operation, you will probably be interested to know about how your surgeon will disguise the scar. This is something that will be discussed at length when you first visit your potential tummy tuck surgeon, but it is better to undertake as much research as possible before you get serious.

 

The fact that you are thinking about the appearance of the scar is a good thing in itself, but don't neglect to think about all of the safety aspects of the tummy tuck operation before you get in too deep.

   
   
 

 

Tummy Tuck Scars by Dennis Driscoll

Will Tummy Tuck Scars Remain Visible?

The scars that are present after a tummy tuck operation are usually not as bad as one would expect. These tummy tuck scars are often hidden below the swimsuit or underwear line so others cannot see them while you are in a bathing suit. If you are worried about tummy tuck scars, be sure to consult an experienced doctor. A doctor who has performed many of these operations in the past will be good at concealing tummy tuck scars by either performing the procedure better or by removing the scars afterward. A tummy tuck procedure does not require many incisions, so if done by an experienced doctor, you should not have any problems.

   
   

 


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  Tummy tuck operations require one long incision directly above the pubic area. This first incision will run from hip bone to hip bone, and is the main incision that the doctors will work from. In addition to this incision, a second one may be made at or around the belly button.

The second incision is usually not necessary for only a partial tummy tuck operation. Also, if the patient decides to only undergo a partial procedure the initial cut may not be as long either. This is why some people decide to go for the partial tummy tuck, as opposed to the full thing. Again, your doctor will be able to provide you with the advantages and disadvantages of both.

If you get an experienced doctor these scars will almost always fade over time. They also tend to flatten out as your body starts to heal. In most cases these scars eventually come nearly invisible with just a hint left behind.

Tummy tuck scars are not that big of a deal. They are usually below the swimsuit line, and also fade and disappear as time goes on. Do not let the thought of tummy tuck scars stop you from having this operation.

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