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Tummy Tuck Infographic : 8 Quick Recovery Tips
tummy tuck surgery, paramus
Jun 7, 2017

Have you been considering a tummy tuck procedure, but remain concerned about recovery and downtime after surgery? If so, discomfort and the risk of complications can be significantly reduced by following your surgeon’s post-operative instructions.

Paramus tummy tuck surgery — also known as abdominoplasty — is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States, with some 125,000 surgeries performed every year. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, patients report significant improvements in self-esteem and quality of life after recovery. In fact, tummy tuck surgery has an exceptionally high rate of patient satisfaction.

Many abdominoplasty patients undergo the procedure to refine their midsection following childbirth. The removal of excess skin and fat in the abdominal region can produce dramatic results, which is why the procedure is sometimes performed as a part of a “mommy makeover”.

Depending on the extent of the treatment and techniques employed, abdominoplasty can be quite a complex procedure, with downtime ranging from one to several weeks. Board-certified plastic surgeons Gary D. Breslow, MD and Jordan P. Farkas of The Breslow Center plastic surgeons in Paramus, New Jersey are mindful of your safety and satisfaction. Following their instructions is essential to the success of your surgery.

Here are 8 tummy tuck recovery tips to help you achieve optimal results.

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About the Author

Dr. Gary Breslow, MD, FACS

Dr. Gary Breslow, MD, FACS

Is a highly regarded plastic surgeon in Paramus New Jersey, known by both patients and peers as a problem-solver with a warm, engaging personality, and an instinctive ability to identify and truly understand the goals of his patients and the patients, themselves. Dr. Breslow has dedicated his efforts to providing results of only the most unsurpassed quality, continually staying abreast of the most advanced techniques in cosmetic surgery for the benefit of his patients. Dr. Breslow is Board-Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and is licensed to practice plastic & reconstructive surgery in both New Jersey and New York.

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