Why Is A Panniculectomy More Expensive Than A Tummy Tuck?
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On the surface, a tummy tuck and a panniculectomy may have very few differences. The question becomes: “Why is a panniculectomy the more expensive procedure?” While the outcomes may be similar, the reasons a patient may opt for one procedure over the other are more complex. To better understand this choice, it is helpful to know what each surgery is, what it will correct–and the expense that comes with it.
What Is A Panniculectomy?
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panniculectomy is a procedure that eliminates overhanging skin and fat tissue, known as panniculus. Described as an “apron,” this excess skin is caused by extreme weight loss. Often, the panniculus can begin to interfere with a patient’s life. In severe cases, this skin may hang down to the knees. For this reason, a
panniculectomy is considered a medically necessary surgery. This surgery involves two incisions, which the surgeon uses to remove the excess skin and fat. After a short hospital stay, recovery time for a panniculectomy can be anywhere between 4 to 6 weeks. Post-surgery swelling can last several months.
What Is A Tummy Tuck?
While not as extensive as a panniculectomy, a tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is still a major procedure. One main difference is that tummy tuck surgery is cosmetic. While a panniculectomy will improve overall health, a tummy tuck will enhance appearance. Less extreme weight loss is the primary reason a patient may wish to undergo a tummy tuck. A patient may leave the hospital only a few hours or possibly one night after surgery. The
recovery period for a tummy tuck is also shorter. In only 3 to 4 weeks, a patient should see significant recovery.
Panniculectomy vs Tummy Tuck Cost
Health insurance may cover a panniculectomy. The effect on day-to-day life is enough reason for a patient to undergo the procedure, making it essential in the eyes of healthcare providers and insurance companies. If a patient opts to have a tummy tuck, all expenses may be out of pocket due to the cosmetic–and therefore almost always elective–nature. Both versions of abdominoplasty are expensive. A panniculectomy is a more extensive surgery; therefore, it is more costly. The typical price range for a panniculectomy is $8,000 to $15,000. A tummy tuck is $5,000 to $11,000. Pricing will also depend on the length of the surgery and if there are any complexities or complications to address.
Panniculectomy Or Tummy Tuck: Which Is Right For You?
To decide what procedure is best for you, consider the purposes of these surgeries. While a tummy tuck will have an impact on your appearance and self-confidence, a panniculectomy will have more of a positive effect on your health. Remember that your insurance may cover a panniculectomy but not a tummy tuck due to the medical versus cosmetic nature.
Conclusion
Getting advice from
Dr. Alberico Sessa, a leading cosmetic surgeon, is the best way to decide what procedure is best for you. Contact Sarasota Surgical Arts to schedule your consultation today.