There are many reasons why you may wish to have a tummy tuck procedure, also known as an abdominoplasty. Because a tummy tuck targets and removes excess skin and fat, this procedure can also reduce the appearance of stretch marks — but this depends on the location of the stretch marks on your abdomen.
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a type of cosmetic surgery that targets excess or loose skin around the abdomen, as well as stubborn fat around the stomach and hips that may not respond to lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise. Candidates for tummy tuck surgery may be those who have lost a substantial amount of weight and whose weight loss has resulted in excess skin; individuals who are having difficulty losing weight around their midsection; or those who are struggling to regain a tight, toned midsection following a pregnancy.
An abdominoplasty is performed under general anesthesia. During the procedure, your tummy tuck surgeon will lift the abdominal skin and repair any weakened abdominal muscles. Excess skin is then trimmed and stitched together, and also makes a new opening for the belly button. This must be done since the skin is tightened. Without the new opening, the belly button won’t be in a natural position.
A stretch mark is a type of scar formed when the skin stretches or shrinks quickly. It often looks like streaks on the skin. Stretch marks can result from rapid weight gain or loss or dramatic changes such as pregnancy. They can appear anywhere on the body where dramatic weight gain or loss or a rapid change in muscle mass has occurred, but they are most commonly seen on the abdomen, breasts, buttocks, and thighs.
Stretch marks are caused not only by a dramatic change in body weight and shape but also by an increase in cortisone. A family history of stretch marks can also increase your likelihood of developing them, as can some adrenal gland disorders such as Cushing’s syndrome, Marfan’s syndrome, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Avoiding rapid weight fluctuations is the best way to prevent the occurrence of stretch marks, but this is not always possible. The skin stretching experienced by pregnant women, for instance, is unavoidable. Those who are experiencing rapid weight fluctuations and body changes, like pregnant women, should ensure they remain hydrated and apply moisturizer to help prevent the collagen damage that results in stretch marks.
A tummy tuck can help eliminate or reduce the appearance of stretch marks, but this will depend on the location of the stretch marks on your body. Generally, if stretch marks appear below the navel, they are reduced or eliminated by a tummy tuck surgery. But if stretch marks appear above the navel, their appearance may not be impacted by this type of surgery.
During a tummy tuck, a surgeon removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal region. Some stretch mark removal often occurs during this procedure because the stretch marks are located on the excess skin that is removed. However, a tummy tuck will not remove stretch marks outside that area.
For example, stretch marks on your hips will remain after your procedure. If stretch marks are partially located within the treatment area, they will not be removed entirely. Some stretch marks may be moved or lowered during surgery as well.
Eliminating stretch marks is usually not the main purpose of tummy tuck surgery. However, patients who desire the aesthetic and potentially functional benefits of a tummy tuck may experience a decrease in stretch marks as an additional benefit.
Patients concerned about scars should be aware that tummy tuck surgery, like other surgeries, creates scars. However, the main scar is often positioned under the bikini line and may be hidden under underwear or a bathing suit.
If you undergo a full tummy tuck, you will also have a scar around the belly button. Scars typically fade with time, and their appearance is often improved with consistent topical scar care. Many people feel that a well-positioned scar looks better than the often extensive stretch marks that are removed with the excess skin.
A tummy tuck mainly removes excess skin and fat from the lower abdomen, effectively eliminating stretch marks in that region. However, it does not remove stretch marks above the belly button. These stretch marks may be repositioned lower on the abdomen as the skin is tightened but will not be eliminated.
A belt lipectomy might be a more suitable option. This procedure removes excess skin and fat around the entire midsection, potentially eliminating stretch marks above the tummy tuck area. TPS provides belt lipectomy services in Toronto for those considering this treatment.
Even though a tummy tuck may not totally help with stretch mark removal, there are several benefits to this type of cosmetic surgery:
You can also read more about the differences between tummy tuck and liposuction procedures in our detailed blog post.
Retinoid creams help rebuild the collagen in your skin and may help reduce the appearance of stretch marks, especially if they are relatively new. Glycolic acid creams and peels may also effectively reduce or remove stretch marks, as can laser treatments that stimulate collagen or elastin production.
Dr. Bell has been in practice for over two decades and personally performs or oversees all of the best tummy tucks in Toronto at TPS. From your initial consultation to your post-surgery recovery, you can be assured that you are in experienced, qualified, capable hands.