Generally speaking, Abdominoplasty
carries the same risks as any other major surgical
operation. However, since the patient is usually in
good health beforehand, the dangers are significantly
lessened, and it is true to say that problems are
rare. Possible complications are best fully discussed
with your consulting surgeon in private consultation,
but some problems specific to Abdominoplasty include:
1. Loss of the navel:
the blood supply to the navel is inadequate after
re-implantation; further surgery may be required to
fashion a new navel.
2. Mal-position of
the navel:
further surgery may be required to move the navel
to a better position.
3. Abdominal asymmetry:
when more tissue has been removed from one side than
the other, further surgery can correct the difference.
4. Loss of sensation
in an area above the long horizontal scar:-
Loss of sensation is likely to occur and results from
the unavoidable damage to the sensory nerves that
supply the area. These nerves regenerate slowly and,
after several months, sensation usually returns to
normal.
All of these are possible
complications, but are rare and unlikely to occur.