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Tummy Tuck

Tummmy Tuck, also knows as abdominoplasty is a cosmetic procedure which makes the abdomen thinner and firmer by removing excess fat and skin.

Tummy Tuck Treatment Duration

A Tummy Tuck surgery could take between 2 to 3 hours.

How long is Tummy Tuck Recovery Time?

Following a Tummy Tuck procedure the patient could require a recovery time from 2 to 6 weeks depending on the procedure.

What are Tummy Tuck Risks?

Tummy Tuck surgery is very safe and has a very low chance of serious complications.
The risks associated with Tummy Tuck surgery are listed below:

Skin Numbness
Skin numbness may appear near the incision due to the nerves being cut during the tummy tuck surgery. In very rare cases this nerve damage could be permanent.

Infection
The patient needs to take antibiotics as prescribed and keep the incision area clean, if not, infection may occur.

Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT)
After the tummy tuck surgery you will need to get as much rest as possible, but also keep your legs mobile in order to prevent the forming of blood clots and avoid DVT.

Poor Scar Formation
Post Tummy Tuck scars are a given and unavoidable, though the length and visibility varies from person to person. Some patients could develop a keloid or hypertrophic scar. Certain ethnicities are more likely to develop keloid scars.

Necrosis
During the tummy tuck surgery the excess skin is detached from the muscle layer so that the skin can be removed and the muscles tightened. Due to this it is possible that in some cases the blood flow can be interrupted which is necesary to keep the skin healthy, causing skin near the incision to die.

Fluid Accumulation Beneath the Skin (Seroma).

After the tummy tuck surgery the body will try to healt itself, fluid will accumulate in the incision area. If your body cant absorb all the fluid it will start to collect underneath your skin.


About Cyprus

Cyprus is an island country famous for being the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and is located in the Eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus has 2 official languages, Turkish and Greek and has a population of over 1.1 million.

Healthcare in Cyprus

The Cyprus Healthcare System consists of both private and public healthcare. The Public healthcare is very affordable if not free, particularly in the case of EU citizens.

The Transport System in Cyprus

Cyprus has no railway system, thus patients would need to use other methods of transport such as by road, air or sea to get to their destination. Just because their isn't a railway system, it doesn't mean that getting around cyprus is difficult, in fact the public bus system between the main centres is excellent. The easiest of all though would be to rent a car. Getting to and fro North Cyprus and South Cyprus is also reletaviely simple as long as you don't forget your passport, there are several checkpoints and all you have to do is show your passport.

Airports in Cyprus

The most popular airports in Cyprus are:

  1. Larnaca International Airport in Larnaca
  2. Paphos International Airport in Paphos


The information above is purely to help guide the patient and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of medicaltravelportal.com. Any treatment or healthcare option should be done upon proper consultation and advice by a qualified physician.