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ALL
SURGERY CARRIES SOME UNCERTAINTY AND RISK
Thousands of abdominoplasties are performed successfully
each year. When done by a qualified plastic surgeon who is trained in body
contouring, the results are generally quite positive. Nevertheless, there
are always risks associated with surgery and specific complications associated
with this procedure.
Postoperative complications such as infection and blood
clots are rare, but can occur. Infection can be treated with drainage and
antibiotics, but will prolong your hospital stay. You can minimise the risk
of blood clots by moving around as soon after the surgery as possible.
Poor healing, which results in conspicuous scars, may necessitate
a second operation. Smokers should be advised to stop, as smoking may increase
the risk of complications and delay healing.
You can reduce your risk of complications by closely following
your surgeon's instructions before and after the surgery, especially with
regard to when and how you should resume physical activity.
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