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Congratulations on your decision to have an abdominoplasty! This information sheet is designed to give you some general guidelines
on what to expect before and after your surgery.
PRE-OP
- Make sure you have all of your questions and concerns answered by Dr. Healy or his staff
before your surgery. There is no such thing as a dumb question. We want you to have the best information available to help you make
the best decisions for yourself.
- Don't take any aspirin, ibuprofen, motrin, advil or medications that contain these substances for two weeks prior to your surgery.
These medicines affect the platelets in your blood and cause excessive bruising and swelling and can lead to bleeding complications.
- Make arrangements to have somebody drive you to and from the hospital on the day of surgery and to your follow-up appointments for
the first few days after surgery. You’ll need some extra help around the house for the first several days after surgery as well.
- Pick up all of your prescriptions before your surgery date if possible. You should receive your prescriptions when you come for
your pre-op visit.
- Get a good nights rest before your surgery. It’s normal to be a little nervous prior to your procedure but try to get some rest.
- Don’t eat or drink anything for at least 6 hours before your surgery time.
DAY OF SURGERY
- You will need to be at the hospital 2 hours before your scheduled surgery time.
- You can park at the hospital parking garage. Bring your parking ticket to the registration desk so it can be validated.
- Check in at the registration desk at the hospital or surgery center. You will need a photo ID. The hospital fee is included in
the price of your surgery. Dr. Healy's office will pay the hospital fee prior to your registration.
- Wear loose fitting clothing to the hospital that is easy to take off and put on.
- You will change into a gown and a nurse will start an IV.
- Dr. Healy will see you in the holding area before your surgery. Any last minute questions can be addressed at this time.
Dr. Healy will do some measuring and marking on your abdomen.
- The anesthesiologist will meet you and review your health history and talk to you about the anesthesia plan.
- The actual surgery time will be about 3 to 4 hours. After surgery you will be taken to the recovery room. You will stay there
for about 1-2 hours as you wake up from the anesthesia. Once you are awake, your pain is controlled and you feel comfortable you
will be discharged from this area.
- Your escort can wait for you during the surgery or they can leave their phone number with the nurse and they will be called when
it is time for you to go home.
POST-OP
- You will be sleepy after your surgery. Go home and rest. Take your medicines as directed.
- You can eat or drink whatever you want after surgery. You might be a little nauseated from the anesthesia (take your nausea medicine)
and at the very least make sure you drink plenty of fluids to keep yourself hydrated.
- You will be placed into an abdominal binder after your abdominoplasty. Leave this on until your post-op visit with Dr. Healy.
- You will have one or two drains placed in your abdomen. You will need to record how much fluid comes from each drain. Record the
amounts and bring the paper with you to your office visits. The drains usually stay in for approximately one week after surgery.
- You will need to walk around the house the day of your surgery.
- You will have some pain and this is expected. Take the pain medicine as needed. Do not drink any alcohol when you are taking
the pain medicine.
- Your first post-op visit will usually be the following day with Dr. Healy. We will remove the abdominal binder and take off the dressings.
You will be placed back in your abdominal binder and will wear this for six weeks.
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- When can I go back to work?
This depends on what type of work you do. In general plan to be off of work for 1 week. It may take a little longer for some
patients especially if your job is physically demanding.
- When can I exercise?
You can walk the day of your surgery and gradually increase your distance and time each day. You can’t do any strenuous exercise
(running, aerobics, weight lifting) for 6 weeks. Even though you will feel good after a couple of days it takes 6 weeks for the
tissues to heal. When you start exercising again the key is to go slow and listen to your body. If you’re having a lot of pain
with exercise you need to slow down.
- When can I shower?
In general you can shower 24 hours after your drains come out. You’ll need to take sponge baths until that time. No soaking in a tub
or pool for at least 1 week after the drains come out.
- When can I drive?
Usually around 1 week after surgery. If you are taking the narcotic pain medicine you cannot drive. You will be considered under
the influence and could cause injury to yourself and others. Have someone else drive you until you no longer are taking the
narcotic pain medicine.
- When can I have sex?
Usually after 1 week. Be cautious and listen to your body.
- What can I do to make the scars look better?
Keeping the wounds clean with soap and water and just being patient is the best treatment. The final appearance of your scars may take
up to 1 year. Despite what you hear and read, vitamin E does not help the scars look better and may actually make them look worse.
There is no scientific proof that any of the other ointments and creams you read about make any difference in your scar appearance.
- What are the signs of an infection?
Usually you will get a fever, develop redness around the incision and may get drainage from the incision. If you feel you have an
infection notify Dr. Healy's office.
- What is a seroma?
A seroma is a fluid collection at the surgical site. Most of the extra fluid will drain out of the stab incisions and the remainder
should be absorbed by your body. Rarely the fluid will not be absorbed and will build up causing localized swelling. Occasionally a
needle may need to be inserted into the seroma to drain the fluid.
- Why didn't I lose a lot of weight with my abdominoplasty?
An abdominopolasty is not a weight loss procedure. It is a contouring procedure that is designed to get rid of loose skin and tighten
the abdominal wall muscles. You will probably lose a little bit of weight with this surgery but don't expect a big weight loss.
- How often will I need to see Dr. Healy after my surgery?
In general you will see Dr. Healy the day after your surgery, 1 week after surgery, 1,3,and 6 months after surgery and then on a
yearly basis. Some patients may require more frequent visits depending on their post-operative course. All of your post-op visits
are included in the price of your surgery.
Hopefully this information has been helpful and not overwhelming to you. We want your surgery to be a very positive experience in
your life and will do our best to make sure that happens. Never hesitate to call and ask any questions you might have.
Our goal is to "exceed your expectations" in every aspect of your surgery.
For a tummy tuck in Hawaii contact board certified plastic surgeon, Dr Jeff Healy. Located in Aiea just outside of Honolulu serving surrounding cities in Oahu Hawaii.
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