Complications from Dual-Vector Abdominoplasty

Complications from Dual-Vector Abdominoplasty

Dual vector abdominoplasty is an advanced form of abdominoplasty surgery designed for patients who have experienced significant weight loss. It combines principles of the Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty with an additional upper abdominal skin excision, allowing excess skin to be addressed in multiple directions, including the upper abdomen and lower chest region.

Recovering from Dual-Vector Abdominoplasty

Recovering from Dual-Vector Abdominoplasty

Recovery after a dual vector abdominoplasty is a structured and closely supervised process. While it shares many similarities with recovery after a Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty, there are additional considerations due to the upper abdominal incision that forms part of this operation. In my practice, recovery is approached in a practical, step‑by‑step

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

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