Abdominoplasty Safety And Risks | Premier Plastic Surgery of Kansas City
While the most serious and complicated surgical procedures performed today are far, far safer than even minor surgery performed 180 years ago , there are still risks involved in having surgery including abdominoplasty. Let’s study risks and safety of abdominoplasty.
Only you can decided if the end result of having abdominoplasty surgery is worth performing knowing that there are certain risks.
Doctors should inform you of all risks and complications before surgery, however, here is a list of the risks.
Health Risks
Hematoma, excess bleeding, is one of the most common risks after surgery. By taking vaso-dilators and anti-inflammatory medication the risk can be reduced. Infection; although all measures are taken to sterilize the operating environment certain microbes are still able to enter the wound causing an infection. Infections can be treated with antibiotics, but incisions are difficult to treat with antibiotics.
There may also be complications due to anesthesia; on rare occasions, a patient reacts badly, which is why it is vital for your doctor to know any and everything about your medical history and any possible allergies you may have to anything.
There are a few other risk possibilities; necrosis of the tissues, which means the skin dies, deep vein thrombosis, which is caused by a clot and creates circulation problems, and nerve damage which could cause permanent numbness or loss of sensation.
The Risk of Spoiled Beauty
Post-surgery outcomes vary between patients, some patients have an undesired visual outcome and others have a desired one. Your plastic surgeon may be the leading plastic surgeon of your area; however your surgeon cannot predict your aesthetic outcome. After surgery you may experience loose skin, swelling and skin discoloration. Unfortunately, the scar will always be visible, surgeons do try and make incisions where they are not apparent but it may not be completely hidden.It must be emphasized that such complications are exceedingly rare; most often, they result from procedures performed by surgeons who are not necessarily cosmetic or plastic surgeons. This is the main reason why you should choose a surgeon such as Plastic Surgeon John Moore who has been certified by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.











