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Dr. Rohrich is a *board-certified world-renown plastic surgeon and educator who specializes in cosmetic surgery body sculpting. He has performed well over 700 body lifting procedures and has over 15 years of experience in plastic surgery. He has written numerous articles for scientific journals and magazines and lectures internationally on body sculpting. He has been featured on Prime Time Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show and Barbara Walter's The View discussing body scultping. If you're considering abdominoplasty the information provided will give you a basic understanding of the procedure but it can't answer all of your questions, since a lot depends on your individual circumstances. For more information view the "Frequently Asked Questions". * American Board of Plastic Surgery Am I a good candidate for the surgery? Your visit with Dr. Rohrich will determine if you are a good candidate. If you are in good physical and mental health with reasonable expectations you should be an appropriate candidate. If you have good skin tone and a small amount of skin laxity, especially just below your navel (umbilicus), you may be an appropriate candidate for a mini-abdominoplasty. A mini-abdominoplasty will remove only the extra skin below the navel. The small incision is hidden in the pubic area. If you have extra skin above and below the navel, a traditional abdominoplasty is performed. If you have a significant amount of skin all the way around your central body, you may be a candidate for an extended abdominoplasty. This surgery lifts not only the abdomen but also the lateral thighs and buttocks. The incision extends around to the back of the body. Dr. Rohrich will review all of your surgical options at the time of your consultation. Dr. Rohrich is an advocate of health and nutrition and believes that patients can maximize their results if they exercise and eat healthy. Before you decide to have surgery, think about your expectations and discuss them with Dr. Rohrich. What should I expect from my consultation? During your consultation, you will learn about the surgery, its limitations and risks, and discuss your needs and concerns. This will help Dr. Rohrich understand your expectations and determine whether they realistically can be achieved. He will examine your body and will consider such factors as the quality of your skin tone and the contour of your body. He will explain which surgical techniques are most appropriate for you. After your consultation a photographer will take photographs for your medical record and surgery and you will meet with Dr. Rohrich's patient coordinator to discuss the surgery fees and available scheduling dates. You may also schedule an additional consultation to view computer imaging so that you can visualize the results of the surgical technique that Dr. Rohrich has specifically designed for you. If you would like to view "before and after" results of some of Dr. Rohrich's abdominoplasty patients, you may visit the "Patient Photo" section on this site. You should come to the consultation prepared to discuss your medical history. This will include information about any medical conditions, drug allergies, medical treatments you have received including previous surgeries and medications that you currently take. It is important for you to provide complete information. There are many types of abdominoplasties and body lifts, from mini to extended. Dr. Rohrich will determine which is best for you at the time of the initial consultation. Elements that will influence the decision include your body habitus, amount of redundant skin and adipose tissue that you have in your central abdominal wall and central trunk area. One type of body lift procedure Dr. Rohrich performs is a thigh lift. A thigh lift lifts the outer and/or inner thighs and lower back area. This procedure is best for patients who desire tightening of excess skin that has begun to sag from age or from massive weight loss. Dr. Rohrich also performs an "extended abdominoplasty", also called a central body lift. This surgery makes an incision circumferentially around the waist and is the best approach for patients who want to change the diameter of their waist as well as remove excess skin. In some cases a "mini" abdominoplasty is performed for patients who do not want the length of the scar but want the better result that the abdominoplasty can give verses just mere liposuction. This scar is typically 4" long and just above the pubic area. What happens the day of surgery? Prior to surgery, Dr. Rohrich will draw the incision line on your abdomen with a marker. Depending on the technique used, the incision line will usually extend at least from hip to hip right above the pubis area. While under anesthesia, a catheter to drain your bladder is put in place for your comfort and safety. The incision is made and the skin is lifted up from the abdominal wall. The umbilicus is released from its position in the skin but stays attached to the abdominal wall. The muscles are then tightened and the skin re-draped over the abdomen. The umbilicus is marked for a new position and the excess skin is removed. The skin is sutured in place with the combination of absorbable and non-absorbable sutures. Two drains are placed under the incision that will remain for a week to ten days. These drains will remove the normal healing fluid that the body produces. For a complete list of recovery instructions and drain care, you can link to Dr. Rohrich's "Patient Care" section of this site. Your abdominoplasty will be performed at either one of our specialty hospitals or an accredited outpatient surgery facility. What should I know about my results? You will have some discomfort and/or pain following surgery. While you are in the hospital your pain control is done intravenous for the first 24 hours. We will help you walk the first evening of surgery to maximize your recovery. When you are discharged, you will be given prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics as well. Plan on at least three weeks to fully recover. The first few days you will walk slightly stooped over. As the skin stretches you will slowly straighten up. The drains are usually removed within 7 to 10 days depending on their output. You will keep a log to record how much fluid is draining. Wound care around the drain sites is easy and you will be taught how to care for these areas before you leave the hospital. You will wear a compression garment or binder for two weeks day and night following surgery and then during the night for the next two weeks. Whenever surgery is performed on your body a scar will result. Scar healing is dependent, to a large extent, on your genetic makeup. Dr. Rohrich will lend his talent and skills to provide you with the least noticeable scar possible. However, because each individual's result is unique, wound healing and your abdominal scar appearance are beyond his control. It will take at least a year for the scar to mature and fade from pink/red to pale. It is usually not visible in your swimsuit or underwear. Dr. Rohrich will discuss the placement of the incision on your first visit. Abdominoplasty should not be used as a means for weight control. It is only used to reduce localized fat deposits. Dr. Rohrich can give you information about nutrition and exercise but ultimately it is up to you to retain your results by changing your lifestyle, diet and exercise habitus. At the time of your initial consultation, you will be quoted a price that will include Dr. Rohrich's fee as well as hospital and anesthesia fees. Fees are due in full two weeks prior to your surgery. Checks, money orders, cash and credit cards may be used for payment. A $500.00 deposit will reserve a specific time and date for our surgery. |
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