Double Trouble? How Twins and Multiple-Child Pregnancies Affect Abdominal Muscles

3 in every 1,000 births in Australia are multiple-child births. The mother’s uterus expands more during multiple childbirth pregnancies, increasing the chances of diastasis recti (separation of abdominal muscles). Excessive pressure can result in an umbilical hernia, weakened pelvic floor, and pain. If you live in Australia, statistics show that

Two at Once: Undergoing Liposuction and Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Surgery at the Same Time (Lipo-Abdominoplasty)

Two at Once: Undergoing Liposuction (Suction Assisted Lipectomy) and Abdominoplasty Surgery at the Same Time (Lipo-Abdominoplasty)

Lipo-abdominoplasty is a combination of two surgeries, liposuction and abdominoplasty. This procedure offers the benefits of a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) and liposuction (Suction Assisted Lipectomy) without the need to undergo two separate procedures. A lipo-abdominoplasty candidate has stubborn fat deposits, excess skin, and stable weight. Today I want to take

It’s Complicated: The Patient’s Complete Guide to Abdominoplasty Risks

It’s Complicated: The Patient’s Complete Guide to Abdominoplasty Risks

Abdominoplasty) procedures carry risks from seroma and pain to blood clots and haematoma. Development of these complications varies based on several factors, including the type of procedure performed and the patient’s profile, medical history, and lifestyle. If you’re considering abdominoplasty, you’re probably weighing feelings of excitement against apprehension. I get

Swimsuit Styles Following Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) Surgery

Swimsuit Styles Following Abdominoplasty Surgery

After abdominoplasty surgery, some patients find it hard to disguise their incision scar when wearing swimsuits. This is especially the case for patients who undergo more complex procedures such as Fleur-de-Lis, full and extended abdominoplasty, or a belt lipectomy. This doesn’t mean you can’t still find swimsuit styles that complement

Why Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) is Considered Major Surgery

Why Abdominoplasty is Considered Major Surgery

Abdominoplasty is a major surgery as it removes significant excess skin, the body’s largest organ. Other reasons I categorise it as a major surgery include the risks involved, the complexity of the procedure, the use of general anaesthesia, the length of hospital stay, and the altering of the anatomical structure.

Getting Ready for An Abdominoplasty Consultation

Getting Ready for An Abdominoplasty Consultation

Abdominoplasty has been widely recognised as a successful solution for excess skin and fat in the abdominal area following massive weight loss. Before we start any treatment, it is necessary to book a consultation session where we’ll discuss everything you need to know about your abdominoplasty procedure. Abdominoplasty is a

How to Tell if Your Abdominal Muscles Were Torn (Diastasis Recti) During Pregnancy

How to Tell if Your Abdominal Muscles Were Torn (Diastasis Recti) During Pregnancy

Diastasis recti, or muscle separation, is very common among pregnant and postpartum women. Common indicators include difficulty lifting things, weak core strength, urinary incontinence, constipation, and hip and lumbopelvic pain. Pregnancy is one of the greatest blessings a woman can experience. But even with the celebrations that follow pregnancy, nothing

Advanced Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Techniques: PICO Wound Therapy for Reduced Complications and Enhanced Healing

Advanced Abdominoplasty Techniques: PICO Wound Therapy for Reduced Complications

Abdominoplasty wounds require proper care for effective healing and reduced complications. Designed to promote the healing of abdominoplasty wounds , I utilise the PICO 7 negative pressure wound system for almost all of my body contouring procedures. PICO dressings create an ideal healing environment for abdominoplasty incision wounds. Featuring powerful

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