How do you get rid of apron belly surgery?

A panniculectomy is a surgical procedure to remove excess hanging skin and fat called a pannus
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or “apron” from the lower abdomen after a big weight loss
. A panniculectomy isn't a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), a procedure done for cosmetic and aesthetic reasons.


How much does it cost to remove belly apron?

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How painful is a Panniculectomy?

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How many sizes do you lose with a Panniculectomy?

How many sizes you go down depends on where you started and how your body changes after the procedure. Most women lose between 2 and 3 pants sizes after a tuck, but there are patients who lose even more. If you had a lot of loose skin before the procedure, for example, you could go down 4 more pants sizes.

How do you get approved for a Panniculectomy?

In general, you may be a good panniculectomy candidate if:
  1. You are physically healthy and at a stable weight.
  2. You have realistic expectations.
  3. You are a nonsmoker.
  4. You are bothered by the appearance of your abdomen.
  5. You have recurring or persistent rashes or infections underneath the hanging fold of skin.


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What happens to your belly button during a Panniculectomy?

Answer: Panniculectomy and Belly Button

A panniculectomy removes the excess skin and fat from the pubic area to below the belly button. The belly button is not removed but will be positioned lower on the abdomen since the skin is pulled down.

Will my stomach be flat after a Panniculectomy?

After the procedure, you can expect your low abdomen to look flatter and smoother. Most people also notice a new boost in their self-esteem after their panniculectomy because they feel more positive about their appearance.

What are the side effects of a Panniculectomy?

The possible risks of panniculectomy surgery include, but are not limited to:
  • Anesthesia risks.
  • Asymmetry.
  • Bleeding.
  • Deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications.
  • Fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die (fat necrosis)
  • Fluid accumulation (seroma)
  • Hematoma.
  • Infection.


How long do you have drains after a Panniculectomy?

It is not uncommon to keep the drain in from 7 days to 3 weeks depending on the amount of drainage you have. You also need to "milk" the drains several times a day to keep clots from closing up the drainage holes.

What is the BMI for a Panniculectomy?

Reaches a body mass index (BMI) less than or equal to 30 kg/m2; or. Has documented at least a 100 pound weight loss; or. Has achieved a weight loss which is 40% or greater of the excess body weight that was present prior to the individual's weight loss program or surgical intervention.

Do you need drains after a Panniculectomy?

Your surgeon may use staples or sutures to close your incision. You may also have 2 to 4 drains inserted following your surgery. You may shower 48 hours after removal of the drainage tubes. Drains may stay in for several weeks.


Will apron belly go away?

However, it is impossible to spot-treat an apron belly because there are two layers of fat in your stomach. The only ways to reduce or remove your apron belly are through overall weight reduction and surgical and non-surgical options that include the following: Laser or CoolSculpting to remove some belly fat.

How many pounds of skin is removed in a Panniculectomy?

Results: Average abdominal skin resection was 16.1 pounds, ranging from 10.3 to 49 pounds. Hernia repair was necessary in 13 patients. Additional surgery performed at the time of panniculectomy included skin reduction surgery of the back (40 percent), chest (32 percent), inner thigh (28 percent), and arm (28 percent).

Which is better tummy tuck or Panniculectomy?

If you have a significant amount of hanging fat and skin that covers your groin area, a panniculectomy is most likely the better option. If you have excess skin in your middle abdomen, or want tightening of separated stomach muscles, a tummy tuck is probably going to be the better fit.


What will I look like after Panniculectomy?

Your belly will be sore and swollen for the first week after surgery. The skin on your belly will probably be mostly numb for several weeks to months. Feeling will come back slowly. But you may have small areas around the incisions that are always numb.

How do I get my insurance to pay for a apron belly?

Answer: Panniculectomy

In order to have any chance of getting an insurance company to cover it, it must be deemed medically necessary, meaning the apron is causing medical problems. Documented skin infections will help. Remember, this is not the same as an abdominoplasty.

How much fat can be removed with Panniculectomy?

During a panniculectomy, there is almost no limit on the amount of skin and fat that can be removed. In your case, skin and fat can be removed from hip to hip; this is what I would suggest for your abdomen. This amount of skin and fat can be safely removed in one surgery.


How do you sleep after a Panniculectomy?

The best sleeping position after tummy tuck surgery is on your back with your upper body elevated to create a slight bend or angle. Using pillows or sleeping in a recliner is ideal to achieve this position.

Can you lose weight after Panniculectomy?

Conclusions: Patients who underwent a panniculectomy tended to lose weight postoperatively, particularly those who had not undergone previous bariatric surgery. Complications were not uncommon, especially in patients with a smoking history.

Is a Panniculectomy risky?

Panniculectomy procedures are considered safe, in the hands of a board-certified plastic surgeon. Risks of abdominal pannus removal surgery are similar to those of most surgical procedures, the most serious ones being infection and blood clots (which can, in rare cases, lead to deep vein thrombosis).


Are you awake during a Panniculectomy?

Answer: Tummy tuck should be done under general anesthesia.

It is better for both you and your surgeon. You don't want to be awake for a tummy tuck, it may sound like a good idea but it is not.

Can you gain weight after Panniculectomy?

It is highly unliking that you will regain all 20 pounds of fat in the abdominal pannus, but some fat will collect in that area. So, try not to gain weight after your panniculectomy. A panniculectomy is not a license to eat anything you want.

What are the benefits of a Panniculectomy?

What are the Benefits of a Panniculectomy?
  • Enhanced confidence in your appearance.
  • Removes the discomfort, irritation, or rashes associated with the pannus.
  • Reduces the health risks associated with excess abdominal fat.
  • Allows for increased physical activity and enhances further weight loss.


When can I wear jeans after a Panniculectomy?

Most patients after tummy tuck surgery feel comfortable wearing jeans about 3-4 weeks after surgery. This gives time for the drains to be removed (if they were used), the incision to heal and some of the swelling to go down.

How long does a Panniculectomy take to heal?

Panniculectomy recovery time

Healing will continue for several weeks as swelling decreases and abdomen improves.