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ABDOMINOPLASTY COSMETIC DIAGNOSIS
Category: Plastic Surgery
Abstract : Diagnosis/Preparation There are a number of steps that the patient and plastic surgeon must take before an abdominoplasty may be performed. The surgeon will generally schedule an initial consultation, during which a physical examination will be performed. The surgeon will assess a number of factors that may impact the success of the surgery. These include: • the patient’s
Diagnosis/Preparation There are a number of steps that the patient and plastic surgeon must take before an abdominoplasty may be performed. The surgeon will generally schedule an initial consultation, during which a physical examination will be performed. The surgeon will assess a number of factors that may impact the success of the surgery.
These include: • the patient’s general health • the size and shape of the abdomen and torso • the location of abdominal fat deposits • the patient’s skin elasticity • what medications the patient may be taking
It is important that the patient come prepared to ask questions of the surgeon during the initial consultation. The surgeon will describe the procedure, where it will be performed, associated risks, the method of anesthesia and pain relief, any additional procedures that may be performed, and post-surgical care.
The patient may also meet with a staff member to discuss how much the procedure will cost and what options for payment are available. The patient will also receive instructions on how to prepare for abdominoplasty. Certain medications should be avoided for several weeks before and after the surgery; for example, medications containing aspirin may interfere with the blood’s ability to clot.
Because tobacco can interfere with blood circulation and wound healing, smokers are recommended to quit for several weeks before and after the procedure. A medicated antibacterial soap may be prescribed prior to surgery to decrease levels of bacteria on the skin around the incision site.
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