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BodyTite vs Tummy Tuck

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Achieving a flatter, more contoured stomach is a highly desirable goal for many patients who come to see us at Centre for Surgery in London. Many patients often develop a larger midsection composed of loose and saggy skin, whether this occurs after pregnancy or after losing a significant amount of weight.

We are proud to offer two of the most treatments for achieving a more sculpted and tighter-looking . Our surgeons are experts in both and . Although both treatments can achieve results by tightening the skin, the mechanisms by which they do so are very different. Here, we will discuss the pros and cons of both treatments and the in which we would recommend one over the other.

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What are the pros and cons of BodyTite?

is for who are at or near their ideal weight but often have both skin laxity and stubborn areas of fat that have proven to diet and exercise. BodyTite relies on radio frequency-assisted skin tightening to remove areas of loose skin without the need for more invasive surgery. BodyTite can be performed under local anaesthetic for small, well-localised areas, whereas large areas are better suited to a general anaesthetic. BodyTite is not ideal for removing large amounts of fat or addressing severe skin laxity. The recovery period after BodyTite is significantly shorter than after a tummy tuck.

What are the pros and cons of a tummy tuck?

The tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, procedure can remove significant amounts of fat compared with BodyTite, remove stretch marks, and repair weakened abdominal muscles. Tummy tuck surgery is under a general anaesthetic. It involves two incisions, with the main incision running across the lower part of the abdomen from hip to hip and a much smaller incision circling the belly button. Excess skin and fat are surgically removed with sutures before the skin is closed. Tummy tuck surgery takes two to three hours, depending on the type of tummy tuck being performed. You will need a responsible adult to escort you from the clinic and look after you for the first couple of days after your procedure. Tummy tuck surgery can effectively treat patients who have undergone significant weight loss, unlike BodyTite. Tummy tuck surgery is a major undertaking and significantly more invasive with a more extended recovery period with BodyTite.

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What is the recovery period like for BodyTite and a tummy tuck?

Most patients who have a BodyTite procedure may experience mild discomfort and swelling at the treatment site. Wearing a compression garment for seven days will help reduce swelling and speed up healing. Patients are often ready to return to work a few days after treatment, although strenuous activity should be avoided for at least 2 weeks after the procedure. Tummy tuck surgery is a major undertaking, and it is normal to expect bruising, swelling, and temporary numbness in the region. Tummy tuck surgery often requires the insertion of wound drains to help remove excess fluid and blood from the surgical area.

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One of our postoperative nurses will remove these wound drains three days after your procedure. Your surgeon will provide you with a prescription for painkillers to help manage mild to moderate discomfort. The compression garment can also help support the area during the healing phase and improve comfort. We would advise taking 1 week off after a tummy tuck to ensure a smooth recovery. It is important not to do too much too soon in the early recovery period to prevent certain complications of a tummy tuck from occurring, such as wound breakdown. Excessive movement could disrupt the tummy tuck stitches. It would be best if you avoided strenuous exercise for a minimum of six weeks after your tummy tuck procedure.

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BodyTite vs Tummy Tuck results

Both BodyTite and a tummy tuck are designed to produce a significant improvement by flattening the stomach and removing belly fat. The ideal result after either procedure is a more controlled, sculpted abdomen with no excess fat and smooth, tight skin. You can expect long-term and permanent results as long as you maintain a healthy lifestyle with healthy eating and regular exercise. The effect of the radio-frequency energy used during the BodyTite procedure will result in continued skin tightening for 3 to 6 months after the procedure. Unlike a tummy tuck, which removes excess skin, BodyTite results in little to no scarring.

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Tummy tuck vs BodyTite FAQs

BodyTite is a invasive procedure that uses radiofrequency technology to melt fat and tighten the skin. A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic Acid FillersCalcium Hydroxylapatite FillersPoly-L-lactic Acid FillersPolymethylmethacrylate FillersAutologous Fat GraftingForehead Lines TreatmentGlabellar Frown Lines TreatmentCrow’s Feet TreatmentBunny Lines TreatmentChemical Brow LiftLip FlipGummy Smile CorrectionMasseter ReductionJaw SlimmingDimpled Chin SmoothingCobblestone Chin SmoothingNefertiti Neck LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis TreatmentChronic Migraine ReliefBruxism TreatmentTMJ TreatmentCervical Dystonia TreatmentNeck Spasm TreatmentBlepharospasm TreatmentLip AugmentationLip ContouringCheekbone EnhancementTear Trough FillersNasolabial Fold SofteningMarionette Line FillersLiquid RhinoplastyNon-Surgical Nose JobJawline ContouringJawline DefinitionChin AugmentationTemple VolumisingHand RejuvenationAcne Scar Subcision Filling from the abdomen and tightens the abdominal muscles.

BodyTite has a shorter recovery time, typically a few days to a week, with some residual swelling lasting a few weeks. On the other hand, a tummy tuck has a more extended period, often requiring 2-3 weeks off work and several weeks to months for full recovery.

The results from both procedures can be long-lasting if a stable weight is maintained. However, weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and ageing can affect the longevity of the results.

This depends on individual goals and needs. BodyTite is effective for moderate skin tightening and fat reduction, while a tummy tuck is more suitable for those with significant excess skin or weakened abdominal muscles.

Both procedures carry potential risks, including infection, bleeding, and reactions to anaesthesia. BodyTite may pose a risk of burns due to radiofrequency energy, while tummy tuck surgery additional surgical risks, such as blood clots or wound-healing complications.

BodyTite often provides immediate results, with skin-tightening improvements continuing for several months post-procedure. For a tummy tuck, results are typically visible once post-surgical swelling has decreased, which can take several weeks to months.

The cost can vary depending on many factors, but generally, a tummy tuck is more expensive of its complexity.

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Considering BodyTite in London, your best option is undoubtedly Centre for Surgery. We offer an unmatched level of care, boasting state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team of expert surgeons. Our tailored approach ensures that each patient receives personalised treatment, focusing on safety, comfort, and achieving the best possible results.

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