Dangers of Tummy Tuck Surgery

When a person normally thinks of a tummy tuck, they usually envision an easy surgery which just seems to magically improve a person’s appearance.  However, the truth is very different.  In fact, a tummy tuck, which is a major invasive surgery, is fraught with many risks.  As a result, this article is going to focus on several of them.

First though, let’s quickly go over the tummy tuck procedure.  This surgery is used to remove excess skin from a patient’s abdominal area.  A surgeon accomplishes this by making an incision, pulling the skin taunt, and then removing the excess skin.  After the excess skin has been removed, the surgeon then sutures the patient back up.

As you can see, this is no walk in the park.  In fact, each year, several people will actually die from this procedure.  In addition to death, there are numerous other tummy tuck risks.

Another severe potential risk is blood clots.  While you may not realize it, our bodies use blood clots as a way to protect our bodies (i.e. usually in an attempt to block bleeding of a wound).  However, if these blood clots accidently end up blocking a major artery, it can cause some severe problems (such as a pulmonary embolism).

A third potential complication that can occur from getting a tummy tuck is skin necrosis (death of the skin).  During this procedure, a surgeon can easily stretch the patient’s skin too far, resulting in the rupturing of capillaries supporting that portion of the skin.  If this situation occurs, that portion of the skin can die.

As we hope you can now see, a tummy tuck is not a routine medical procedure.  In fact, besides the cost for tummy tuck, you have much more to lose than you may think.

If you would like further information on this procedure and its inherent risks, we highly recommend you take a minute and visit the New Jersey Tummy Tuck Guide.

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