Your Tummy Tuck Experience
The Consultation
At Omni Cosmetic, we understand that every patient considers abdominoplasty for highly personal reasons. Every tummy tuck surgery is pursued for various reasons, and there is no standardized method when considering a tummy tuck.
At Omni Cosmetic, we strive to give each of our patients a high level of joy and satisfaction. We start with an in-depth consultation to ensure we personalize your tummy tuck design and follow the optimal course of action for you. Our surgeons will thoroughly discuss your goals for tummy tuck surgery, including areas of the abdomen to be targeted, procedural and incision options, and compatible procedures to enhance results.
Omni Cosmetic’s approach to abdominoplasty starts with open two-way communication and a comfortable environment where you may ask as many questions as you need about your tummy tuck. This initial consultation is the first and most important step. Omni Cosmetic can explore solutions to your concerns, accurately design your aesthetic vision, and plan the mechanics of your tummy tuck that will ultimately grant you improved confidence and a more slender midsection.
During your tummy tuck consultation, which takes about 60-90 minutes, one of our surgeons will:
Meet with your surgical coordinator
Listen to your personal motivations and learn your cosmetic goals
Perform a thorough examination
Discuss your procedure plan in detail and the reasons behind every step
Open a line of communication regarding financing and procedure concerns
Review your options and alternatives for improvement
What Steps Should I Take to Prepare for a Tummy Tuck?
Designing a complex surgery such as a tummy tuck can be overwhelming and may cause worry or angst. To help you relax and gain peace of mind, we focus on thoroughly educating our patients in preparation for this life-changing body contouring procedure.
Before your tummy tuck surgery, you will be asked to:
- Undergo a medical evaluation or lab testing
- Adjust current medications or start taking new medications
- Stop smoking well before your surgery
- Stop taking anti-inflammatory drugs, which may increase bleeding