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What is an inverted T tummy tuck?

What is an inverted T tummy tuck?

The inverted-t abdominoplasty results in an inverted “T” scar and is aimed at removing extra skin from top to bottom and from left to right. This procedure is typically recommended for patients who have undergone an extreme weight loss. Scars from this procedure typically run around the waist.

Why do some tummy tucks have a vertical scar?

If the belly button is positioned high on the torso without enough laxity of the upper abdomen, so that the opening from the incision around the belly button will not make it down to the lower horizontal incision, then that opening is closed just above the main incision which creates the vertical scar.

Is tummy tuck recovery worse than C section?

Generally speaking, most patients report easier recovery from tummy tuck surgery than C-section. Although patients vary in their pain tolerance and recovery, both procedures are comparable in terms of rehabilitation and mobility.

What is an extended mini tummy tuck?

Extended tummy tuck For those who have a lot of excess loose skin, more extensive procedures are available. An extended tummy tuck involves an incision that extends past the hip points to the flanks, while in a belt lipectomy, the incision extends all the way around the abdomen to the back.

What if I don’t have enough skin for a tummy tuck?

Modified or Mini: For patients who do not have enough skin for a classic tummy tuck, a slightly shorter incision can be made, and often no incision is made around the belly button. Typically there is still muscle tightening as part of the procedure as well as some fat removal.

What is the difference between a mini tummy tuck and a tummy tuck?

Though a full tummy tuck can beautifully repair muscles and provide significant skin tightening of the upper and lower abdomen, they also require a longer incision. Mini tummy tucks offer a shorter incision, but are more appropriate for patients who need less correction.

How many sides do you lose with a tummy tuck?

How many sizes you go down depends on where you started and how your body changes after the procedure. Most women lose between 2 and 3 pants sizes after a tuck, but there are patients who lose even more. If you had a lot of loose skin before the procedure, for example, you could go down 4 more pants sizes.

Is a full tummy tuck the same as extended tummy tuck?

An extended tummy tuck is very similar to a regular tummy tuck — sometimes called an abdominoplasty — but instead of just reducing excess skin and fat on the stomach, it also targets the flank area, or love handles, between the waist and hips.

What is the difference between an abdominoplasty and an extended tummy tuck?

The only difference between these two procedures are the incisions made. A standard Tummy Tuck involves an incision along the bikini line that extends hip to hip and around the belly button. Extended Tummy Tuck is like the standard Tummy Tuck but the incision extends from the hips to the back.

What can I do instead of a tummy tuck?

Vaser Liposuction is a strong option for some people who want minimally invasive tummy tuck results that focus on fat reduction. This treatment is a minimally invasive tummy tuck alternative that allows for a decrease in fat, while smoothing and slimming the tummy area.

What does a T-incision tummy tuck mean?

“T”-incision Tummy tuck. A tummy tuck (TT) or abdominoplasty is an operation that address the skin, fat and muscle of the abdomen. More recently it also includes the hips and into the back. Each TT procedure is customized to the individual including the incision choice and subsequently the scar.

Is there such a thing as a reverse tummy tuck?

A reverse abdominoplasty, also known as a reverse tummy tuck, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that removes excess, loose skin from the upper abdomen.

What’s the difference between a T and a full tummy tuck?

Now, there are options for almost every anatomy and every problem. The “T” tummy tuck is a lesser tummy tuck than a full tummy tuck, and is usually used for patients who want to have a low incision but don’t have enough excess skin and fat to do a full tummy tuck without having a high incision.

What kind of tummy tuck do I Need?

Other options include a reverse abdominoplasty done through breast lift incisions, endoscopic tummy tucks, a hybrid abdominoplasty (short incision, full tightening of the fascia), and several different mini-tucks, all depending on the nature and location of the excess skin and fascia.