Abdominoplasty, also known as a Tummy Tuck, is indicated for patients with loose skin, excess fat, and lax muscles. These conditions are most commonly present after childbirth or excessive weight loss.

Abdominoplasties remove excess skin and fat as well as tighten lax muscles creating a more youthful and firm abdomen. Although a relatively long scar results, the scar can be placed low allowing for styles such as hip-hugger pants or skirts and bikinis. If only slight to moderate laxity is present, a mini Abdominoplasty, which limits the length of the scar, may be indicated.

One of the  most common questions we hear at The Center For Plastic Surgery is if a patient is a good tummy tuck candidate.  If you can answer yest to all of these questions, the answer is yes, you are an excellent candidate for a tummy tuck by Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Gregory Bland.

    • You are physically healthy and at a stable weight
    • You have realistic expectations
    • You are a non-smoker
    • You are bothered by the appearance of your abdomen

The typical operative time, which will be performed in our  state-of-the-art operating theater will take approximately 1 1/2 to 3 hours with local sedation or general anesthesia and recovery generally takes two to three weeks before resuming moderate physical activities.

As with all medical procedures, it is important that you do your research.  Consider your options and look at before and after photos.  Make sure that your surgeon is a board certified with the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and a member of American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

The cost of a tummy tuck will vary but a personal consultation will present you with options including finance options available with CareCredit.

It is important to remember that tummy tuck surgery is a highly individualized procedure and you should do it for yourself, not to fulfill someone else’s desires or to try to fit any sort of ideal image. As with all surgeries, there are some risks including infection, unsightly scarring, fluid collections, navel irregularities, and the need for revision can occur.

About the Center for Plastic Surgery: Dr. Bland holds two Doctorate degrees – a Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.) from the prestigious University of California at San Francisco (UCSF). A prominent Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Bland is member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons as well as the prestigious American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Beach and pool season are just around the corner. If diet and exercise haven’t given you a beach body you’re excited about, imagine what The Center for Plastic Surgery in Colorado Springs can do to help.

A flat and well-toned abdomen is something many of us strive for through exercise and weight control. However, sometimes these methods cannot achieve our goals.

Even individuals of otherwise normal body weight and proportion can develop an abdomen that protrudes or is loose and sagging. The most common causes of this include: pregnancy, aging, significant fluctuations in weight, and heredity.

A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), removes excess fat and skin, and in most cases restores weakened or separated muscles for a smoother, firmer abdomen.

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As one of Colorado Springs’ leading cosmetic plastic surgeons, Dr. Bland is often asked by individuals if they are a good candidate for cosmetic plastic surgery.  

While everyone is an individual, Dr. Bland often explains that you may be a good candidate for cosmetic surgery if you’re healthy, have reasonable expectations, and know the risks of the procedure you’re considering.

He also explains that you may not be a good cosmetic surgery candidate if you have serious health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, a bleeding disorder, heart disease, or depression. As well, obesity, smoking, or over consumption of alcohol will also impact whether or not you will be a good candidate for cosmetic surgery.

Discussions With Your Surgeon

Prior to your cosmetic procedure, you and and your surgeon should talk in depth about your health, your lifestyle (including exercise, drinking, and smoking), any conditions you have, and any medications or supplements you take. That discussion will help you know if surgery is a good option for you. Your surgeon may request that you quit smoking for two to four weeks before surgery and not smoke for at least two to four weeks after surgery. This will allow your body to heal from the cosmetic surgery procedure you invested in.

Be sure you tell your doctor about everything you take, even vitamins and herbal products that don’t require a prescription. Some may affect bleeding risk or interfere with other medications used during surgery.

Cosmetic Surgery Considerations

Your skin type and other unique characteristics should factor into your decision to have a cosmetic procedure. For example, skin resurfacing techniques work best on people with fair skin and light colored hair. People with thin and delicate nasal skin get the best results from nose surgery (rhinoplasty).

As we said, each cosmetic surgery procedure and patient are evaluated individually. However, industry experts provide this list as a general guideline to help you determine if you are a good candidate for a specific facial cosmetic procedure:

Lip augmentation. You are a good candidate if you are young and want bigger lips or if you are older and your lips have thinned. You are not a good candidate if you have recently taken the acne drug Accutane or if you have one of these conditions: herpes, diabetes, an autoimmune disease like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, serious allergic reactions of any type. Also, you must accept the risk of allergic reaction to the implanted material.

Cheek implants. You are a good candidate if you have flat cheek bones or early sagging of the cheeks. You are not a good candidate if you have excess sagging of the skin, which is better treated with a facelift. Also, you must accept the risk that the implant could become infected, be rejected by your body, or shift to an abnormal position requiring more surgery.

Chin implant. You are a good candidate if you have a weak chin or if your chin is not balanced with your nose. You are not a good candidate if you have an abnormal dental bite that requires jaw realignment. Also, you must be able to accept the risk that the implant could become infected, be rejected by your body, or shift to an abnormal position requiring more surgery.

Forehead/brow lift. You are a good candidate if you have heavy eyebrows, deep forehead wrinkles, or frown lines. You are not a good candidate if you are balding or scar easily. Also, you must be able to accept the risk of losing your hair around the surgical area and the possibility of having some numbness in your forehead and scalp.

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty). You are a good candidate if you have droopy eyelids, bags, or puffiness around your eyes. You are not a good candidate if you have dark circles, fine lines, or crow’s feet. Also, you must be able to accept the risk of blindness (extremely rare), dry eyes, visible scars, and eyelid “pulling” (which can cause eye irritation).

Nasal surgery (rhinoplasty). You are a good candidate if you have a large or crooked nose that is droopy or has a bump. You are not a good candidate if you have thick skin, are a child (not fully physically developed), or play contact sports. Also, you must be able to accept the possibility that in 15% to 20% of cases, additional surgery is needed for best results.

Face/neck lift (rhytidectomy). You are a good candidate if the skin and soft tissues on your face and neck sag with deep wrinkles, jowls, and a double chin. You are not a good candidate if your skin is not elastic and flexible or if you are significantly overweight. You must also accept that aging continues and be willing to accept the risk of skin loss, scarring, numbness, partial facial paralysis, or a change in hairline.

Remember, some of these procedures do not last forever. They won’t stop the natural aging process. Think about whether you’re at the right age for cosmetic surgery. For example, you can have a facelift in your 30s, but it may last only five or 10 years. Some people delay having a facelift until they are in their 40s or 50s, hoping to have only one procedure.

As well, it’s important to remember that routine maintenance, proper diet, and exercise will also reduce a body’s need for invasive procedures.  Our affiliate, Premier MediSpa, offers a wide variety of non-invasive medical treatments that will transform and enhance your body’s natural beauty with fillers, laser treatments, and more.

About Dr. Bland: 2014 marks the 20th Anniversary of the Center for Plastic Surgery and the 20th year that Dr. Gregory Bland has practiced cosmetic plastic surgery in Colorado Springs. Dr. Bland holds two Doctorate degrees – a Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.) from the prestigious University of California at San Francisco (UCSF).

Dr. Bland is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons as well as the prestigious American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery