Tummy Tuck vs Liposuction : Which is Better for Post-Pregnancy Belly Fat?
3 months ago
I’m 35 years old with stubborn belly fat after three C-sections. Should I go for liposuction or tummy tuck? What is the recovery and risk?
Answers (1)
Based on your history of multiple C-sections and the presence of loose, sagging skin, a tummy tuck would be the more suitable option for you rather than liposuction. Liposuction primarily eliminates excess fat, but it doesn’t tackle loose skin or weakened abdominal muscles, which could potentially limit the results. In your case, the abdominal muscles are likely stretched, and a tummy tuck helps by tightening them and removing excess skin, giving a flatter and more defined abdomen.
Recovery for a tummy tuck typically takes around 1–2 weeks for basic activities, with precautions like avoiding heavy lifting for about a month. Liposuction has a faster recovery of about 3–4 days, but the results may not meet your expectations due to skin laxity. Both procedures require wearing compression garments for a few weeks to support healing.
As for risks, both surgeries are generally safe when done properly, but there can be minor complications like swelling, fluid collection (seroma), or delayed wound healing in tummy tuck. These are usually temporary and manageable with proper care. Overall, if your goal is a significant and long-lasting improvement, a tummy tuck would provide much better results compared to liposuction.
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