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Monday Jan 01, 2024
The Extended Abdominoplasty explained
Monday Jan 01, 2024
Monday Jan 01, 2024
In this podcast I’m going to talk about the extended abdominoplasty. This is in fact not just one operation but multiple different variations. We can include diastasis recti repair, VASER liposuction in this operation as well. We can also trim the mons pubis area. Find out all you need to know about the Extended Abdominoplasty.
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Welcome to the surgery podcast, this is Dr Bernard Beldholm. I’m a Registered medical practitioner, FRACS, Specialist surgeon and my medical registration number is MED0001186274. The content on this podcast is considered adult content.
This podcast focuses mainly on Post weight loss surgery and surgery post pregnancy. Ranging from
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Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
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Belt lipectomy (body lift)
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Fleur de lis abdominoplasty
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Brachioplasty (arm lift)
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Thighplasty (inner thigh lift)
I will also discuss breast surgery in the context of post weight loss and post pregnancy changes.
I’m going to initially go though the basics of the extended abdominoplasty and the benefits and negatives as well.
What is the Extended abdominoplasty?
- Mainly focuses on the Central abdomen & the flank-side areas. i.e., the lower and upper abdomen and the flank areas.
- Excision of loose skin with re-positioning the umbilicus.
- May repair abdominal muscle separation (diastasis recti)
- The incision for the Extended abdominoplasty can vary widely depending on where the loose skin is and the extent of the extended abdominoplasty. Generally, it goes well past the hip areas
What different variation of the extended abdominoplasty are there?
There are significant amount of possible options with this operation.
These are some options available:
- Skin only extended abdominoplasty
- Extended abdominoplasty with VASER liposuction.
- Extended abdominoplasty with diastasis recti repair
- Extended abdominoplasty with hernia repair
- Extended abdominoplasty with mons pubis resection
Who is the extended abdominoplasty for?
The full abdominoplasty is a very versatile operation. It can treat loose skin on the upper as well as lower abdomen. It can be used to repair muscle separation. Vaser liposuction can be included to remove fat in the abdominal area.
This operation is therefore suitable for both post-weight loss patients as well as post-pregnancy patients.
What is the recovery like?
The recovery varies from patient to patient, as well as the procedure that you are having.
Summary of the recovery:
- A hospital stay of 1-3 days
- Usually walking normally 10 days.
- Back to work 2-4 weeks.
- Feeling back to normal 3 months
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From 1st July 2023 a GP Referral will be required for all procedures.
Call us on: (02) 4934-5700 or book online: https://beldholm.com.au/book-online/
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Lorn NSW 2320
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Disclaimer
Surgery is a serious decision.
You can find more information about risks & recovery on my website:
https://beldholm.com.au/about/disclaimer/
All Surgery is performed by me Dr Bernard Beldholm my medical registration number is MED0001186274 and my qualifications area
M.B.B.S B.Sc (Med) FRACS,
I’m a Registered medical practitioner and specialist surgeon (specialist registration in Surgery – general surgery).
The content on this podcast is considered Adult content. Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks. You should seek a second opinion before proceeding. The opinions that are expressed on this podcast are those of Dr Bernard Beldholm & these opinions may differ from other doctors’ opinions.
The information provided on and through this podcast is not medical advice and should not be relied on. It is “best efforts” and for general information only. Do not use this podcast as a substitute for medical advice or self or other diagnosis.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from a qualified health practitioner. Results, recovery & potential complications will vary for each individual patient. Photos & videos featured are not a guarantee that your results will be the same & do not guarantee a particular surgical outcome. Content on our Instagram page & other social media pages is published with the consent of our patients. The content featured is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice. Immediate post-op results may differ from the final result.
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