Surgery
After a licensed anesthesia provider places you under general anesthesia, Dr. Sessa will make the incision. Following the inframammary fold, the incision is generally well hidden. Women with larger breasts will see more natural coverage of the incision and otherwise it is easy to conceal with most clothing.
Finishing the incision, Dr. Sessa will tighten the upper abdominal muscles, remove extra skin and fat, and pull the skin tight over your new abdomen. He may also perform liposuction to remove smaller pockets of fat or accentuate the waist. After finishing surgery, he will stitch the incision.
Recovery
Once you wake up from your Sarasota reverse tummy tuck, you will stay in the office for monitoring for about an hour or two. After you wake up fully and Dr. Sessa clears you, your caregiver will drive you home to begin recovery.
As far as symptoms and side effects of surgery, you may notice swelling and bruising settle in over the first few days. A tummy tuck often causes postoperative pain and Dr. Sessa will prescribe medications to keep pain and discomfort to a minimum. Some patients may also feel itching or numbness around the incision. All of these side effects are normal and should subside in about two or three weeks, with many symptoms getting better within a week.
Patients usually take at least one week off work. If you have a particularly physical job, or one that requires lifting, you may need to take a few weeks off and go back on light duty. This largely depends on your individual healing and the type of job you have. Dr. Sessa can discuss this with you at your consultation