What patient profile is best suited for a tummy tuck?

Written in association with: Professor Sandip Hindocha
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Read this article below as highly reputable consultant plastic, reconstructive, cosmetic, laser, and hand surgeon, Professor Sandip Hindocha, provides us with an insightful guide in relation to tummy tuck surgery.

 

What typically determines the extent of a tummy tuck?

The extent of a tummy tuck typically depends on the amount of fat that needs to be removed and also the patient’s preferences. This also determines the length of the final scar after the tummy tuck procedure.

 

What conditions can a tummy tuck treat?

Tummy tuck may be necessary to treat conditions such as hernias or to remove loose skin after significant weight loss.

 

How is a tummy tuck performed?

Abdominoplasty involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the patient’s lower abdomen and the tightening of abdominal muscles.

 

What patient profile is best suited for a tummy tuck?

People with loose or saggy skin in the abdomen benefit from a tummy tuck.

 

How long does a tummy tuck take?

Tummy tuck generally lasts roughly three hours. It is performed under general anaesthesia, and drains are required. Patients will need to wear an abdominal binder for between four to six weeks.

 

What does recovery from a tummy tuck entail?

After a tummy tuck, patients will have a follow-up within the week of the procedure. They can return to light work after one to two weeks after discharge.

 

Patients can return to moderately heavy physical work between two to four weeks after discharge. They can return to heavy physical work between the period of four to six weeks after following the operation. 

 

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By Professor Sandip Hindocha
Plastic surgery

Professor Sandip Hindocha currently holds a substantive post as a consultant plastic, reconstructive, cosmetic, laser & hand surgeon at Bedford NHS Trust where he is the clinical director of the plastic surgery & laser centre and is the chair of theatres board. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Bedfordshire. Accumulating over 17 years, his clinical journey reflects a wealth of experience. Notably, Professor Hindocha’s expertise are formally acknowledged on the GMC specialist register for Plastic Surgery.

His expertise encompasses a wide spectrum of procedures. He performs intricate plastic and reconstructive surgeries, post breast procedures (including DIEP flap, LD flap, and implant-based reconstructions), as well as surgeries for various types of skin cancer (BCC, SCC, melanoma). His proficiency extends to hand surgery, covering conditions like Dupuytren’s disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, RA/OA hand issues, and hand trauma. Furthermore, he is well-versed in various skin laser treatments.

Within the realm of aesthetics, Professor Hindocha undertakes an array of cosmetic procedures, including breast augmentation, breast uplift, breast reduction, body contouring procedures such as abdominoplasty and liposuction, along with arm and thigh lifts. His expertise also extends to facial surgeries, including rhinoplasty and ear correction procedures, as well as male cosmetic surgery. Professor Hindocha has many patient compliments and will frequently provide a second opinion for patients who have complex needs.

A graduate of the University of Manchester in 2005, Professor Hindocha’s training has taken place in Manchester, Liverpool, the USA (Dallas), and Canada (Toronto). In addition to his plastic surgery training, he has completed a recognised cosmetic surgery fellowship program. Professor Hindocha is highly academic within the field of plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic, laser and hand surgery. He has published several book chapters, over 100 peer reviewed scientific articles and presented his work at a national & international level. He also teaches other junior plastic surgeons and set up the Bedford FRCS(plast) course.

Professor Hindocha has won several academic prizes for his work in plastic surgery including the prestigious Society of Academic Research Surgeons award in 2009. He is a member of the British Association of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons (BAPRAS); the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS); the British Medical Laser Association (BMLA); the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

As the national lead forensic medical examiner and a member of the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine, his role has honed a keen eye for detail, a quality which is crucial in cosmetic surgery.

Outside the operating theatre, Professor Hindocha is a trained percussionist having played at numerous local gigs. He is also a keen sportsman having gained black belt in Kosho Ryu Kenpo, which has provided him with a great deal of self-discipline.

 

 

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