Is it better to have drains or no drains tummy tuck?

Overall, a drainless tummy tuck is commonly preferred by both surgeons and patients alike, due to the simplified, straightforward process. Unfortunately, not all patients do well with a brainless tummytuck. Thin patients without much fat in their belly show small contour irregularities easier than others.

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Is a tummy tuck better with or without drains?

With a drainless tummy tuck, you won't have to worry about measuring fluid output or emptying a drain while you recover. For most people, the recovery after a drainless tummy tuck is shorter than with a regular tummy tuck, and the scar tends to heal more smoothly as well.

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What happens if you don't drain after tummy tuck?

This may lead to increased pain and swelling and changes to the appearance of the scar. Surgical drains and drainage tubes are an important part of the tummy tuck. They help to collect any excess fluid that may accumulate in the area, reducing the risk of infection and other complications.

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What are the disadvantages of a drainless tummy tuck?

What Are the Downsides of a No-Drain Tummy Tuck? It sounds counter-intuitive, but recovery and healing can actually take longer with no-drain tummy tucks. Another downside is the higher risk of developing a condition called a seroma - a collection of fluid that can occur when an area of tissue is disrupted.

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Is drainless tummy tuck safe?

Is a drainless tummy tuck safe? Drainless tummy tucks are completely safe when they are performed by an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon. The recovery experience for both kinds of tummy tucks is generally the same.

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Drain or No Drain? That is the Tummy Tuck Question | Nazarian Plastic Surgery

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Are drainless tummy tuck less painful?

Patients have less pain than with the traditional method and are up and about in just a few days. The most important benefit is that drainless tummy tuck significantly improves the contours and shape of the abdomen and overall body proportion.

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Why do some surgeons not use drains?

Patients appreciate that drain-free procedures CAN offer:

Not only, less discomfort during recovery (better sleep) But, fewer incisions for the drains/tubes. And, fewer skin disruptions as they heal. As well as, less risk of wound infection.

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Where does the fluid go in a drainless tummy tuck?

During the tummy tuck procedure, Dr. Restifo attaches the abdominal tissue and muscles using TissuGlu®. This eliminates the pockets where the fluid would normally accumulate, and where drains would typically sit. The fluid has nowhere to go, so the body just reabsorbs it.

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How painful is drain removal after tummy tuck?

– Is drain removal painful? Patients may experience a pulling or pressure sensation, however there is generally no pain experienced during drain removal. Drain removal takes only a few seconds. The stitch securing the drain in place is first removed followed by gentle removal of the drainage tube.

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How do you prevent fluid build up after a tummy tuck?

Lower your sodium intake and drink plenty of water to prevent your body from holding onto excess fluids. As Verywell Health reports, you'll also want to stay away from foods that cause constipation, as this is a common issue post-surgery. Make sure your diet is rich in fiber (and fluid) to combat this.

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Why is my stomach full of fluid after tummy tuck?

During a tummy tuck, these vessels are cut. Because of this, the body removes fluid in the area a lot slower, resulting in fluid buildup known as edema or swelling. Swelling is typically at its worst for the first 2 months following a tummy tuck, though everyone is a little bit different.

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What are the disadvantages of surgical drains?

Disadvantages include: Drains can be sore, inconvenient, and may increase the risk of infection. They do not necessarily prevent a serum or fluid collection. They can clot off or a collection can occur after the drain is removed.

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What happens if you don't drain after surgery?

A Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain is a plastic drain is placed during surgery to remove excess fluid or blood from the surgical site. If the fluid were to stay in the surgical site, it could press on surrounding structures, become infected, and cause other issues.

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Does it hurt to have a drain tube removed?

Having a drain removed usually does not hurt, but it can feel rather odd as the tubing slides out of the body. The incision is then covered with a dressing or left open to the air. Stitches usually are not needed. But it's a good idea to avoid swimming or soaking in a tub for several days.

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Is tummy tuck worst than C-section?

Whether you're contemplating a Mommy Makeover package or just want to undergo a tummy tuck, you'll be relieved to know that any pain from this cosmetic procedure is far less than that experienced after a C-section.

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Is tummy tuck scar worse than C-section?

In general, there is more dissection involved with a tummy tuck than a cesarean section. In a c-section, there is an intraabdominal component to the operation and the fibrous tissue layer is cut. In abdominoplasty, the fibrous tissue layer is plicated (folded in or tucked) leading to tightness.

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Is tummy tuck recovery worse than C-section?

Both a tummy tuck and cesarean section are comparable in terms of mobility and rehabilitation. However, recovery after a tummy tuck is often said to be easier compared to recovery after C-section.

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Where does fluid go after drains are removed?

The drained fluid is collected into a dressing, bag, or container. You should see the drainage decrease after you go home, and you may see it change color. You should be shown how to empty the drain before you are discharged, and you should ask if you need to measure the drainage.

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Are surgical drains necessary?

Although surgical drains can be slightly uncomfortable due to the suture holding them in place, they are necessary for certain procedures to minimize recovery time, as well as to enhance healing and the overall result of the surgical procedure.

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What is the difference between plastic surgery drains and no drains?

Since your body naturally produces liquid as an immune response (swelling) after surgery, surgeons will often install a drain in the abdominal cavity to collect excess liquid the body can't absorb. A drainless tummy tuck, on the other hand, uses sutures to close down the space between the skin and muscle tissue.

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What are the risks of abdominal drain?

There is a small risk of bleeding or bruising. There is also a small risk of infection. This risk can be reduced by careful cleaning of your skin and using sterile equipment. There is a small risk of damaging normal organs which are close to the fluid collection.

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What are the 3 disadvantages of surface drainage?

(ii) Disadvantages of surface drainage include (1) Open drains occupy good land that would have been used for planting (2) Open ditches are expensive to maintain. (3) Open ditches hinder the passage of machines like tractors. (4) Open ditches are prone to gully erosion or silting up.

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What are the benefits of drains in surgery?

Generally speaking, the intention is to decompress or drain either fluid or air from the area of surgery. Examples include: To prevent the accumulation of fluid (blood, pus and infected fluids). To prevent accumulation of air (dead space).

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Does drinking water help with swelling after tummy tuck?

Hydration is essential following a tummy tuck. The human body is made from 70% water, so it cannot function properly if it is dehydrated. You may think that drinking more fluid will worsen swelling, but it can help by flushing out your system. Aim to drink at least 2 litres of water per day to stay fully hydrated.

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