Dr. Carlos Chacon on How a Tummy Tuck Works

Dr. Carlos Chacon on How a Tummy Tuck Works

Dr. Carlos Chacon of Divino Plastic Surgery is an expert in tummy tucks, but he also knows there are misconceptions about how they work. Also known as abdominoplasty, the straightforward procedure removes fat and skin around the belly button, resulting in a smoother and slimmer appearance. People often choose tummy tucks to improve their body image, but shedding excess pounds also has health benefits. Before the appointment, patients should have a general idea of what they’re signing up for.

Tummy tucks start with a few incisions under the belly button. The patient is under general anesthesia while the doctor cuts the skin in an elliptical shape. During a tummy tuck, the doctor tightens the connective tissue over the abdominal muscles to smooth out the stomach, and then secures the area with sutures. The last step is to reposition the skin, bring the belly button back out, and then suture everything back in place. Tummy tucks are typically performed as outpatient procedures, though there may be exceptional cases where people are asked to stay in the hospital for observation.

Dr. Carlos Chacon tailors the surgery for every patient. What’s removed and how it’s removed will depend on the individual’s body type and expectations. The precise shape and size of the incision will dictate the type of procedure and the final results. A tummy tuck can take as little as 2 hours and is generally considered an extremely safe procedure.

When a tummy tuck is complete, a patient can usually expect the following:

Dr. Carlos Chacon on Tummy Tucks

Dr. Carlos Chacon has always known that he wanted to do something with his hands, and he’s found it immensely rewarding to work with his patients to improve their appearance. A tummy tuck can be a drastic change for many people, allowing them to feel differently about themselves and their health. It’s more than just the ability to buy a new wardrobe — it’s a chance to revamp everything from diet to exercise routines. As little as two hours under anesthesia can be enough time to change a person’s life forever.