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Long Island Plastic Surgeon Dr. Charlotte Rhee Educates Patients on the Partial Abdominoplasty
Long Island Plastic Surgeon Dr. Charlotte Rhee Educates Patients on the Partial Abdominoplasty
Dr. Rhee explains the many benefits of the mini-tummy tuck procedure
Huntington Station,
NY,
United States
(pr4links.com)
25/02/2014
Over time, even individuals of otherwise normal body weight can develop visibly sagging, loose skin around the lower abdominal area. This loose, sagging skin is almost always unresponsive to diet or exercise, which leads some men and women to consider surgical intervention.
Fortunately, Long Island-based plastic surgeon Dr. Charlotte Rhee explains that that a partial abdominoplasty (also known as the mini tummy-tuck) can help correct this issue. "Loose, excess skin can appear on the body due to various reasons, including significant changes in weight, or genetics," Dr. Rhee explains, "One of the most common reasons women seek out this surgery is to correct loose skin caused by pregnancy. "
"A mini-tummy tuck removes unwanted excess skin, but it does not substitute a weight-loss procedure," Dr. Rhee continues, "Patients who are looking to lose weight through surgery are not candidates for this procedure. Ideal patients for a mini tummy-tuck are those who are in otherwise good health, are close to their ideal body weight, and simply want to restore the appearance of their lower abdominal area."
According to Dr. Rhee, a mini tummy-tuck will be performed under general or local anesthesia, although that will depend on the amount of fat and skin being removed. During the procedure, Dr. Rhee will make a small incision just above the pubic area. The skin will then be lifted up to the navel, removing fat and tightening muscles in the lower abdomen. The procedure will usually take 1 to 2 hours to complete. Dr. Rhee explains that a mini tummy-tuck is quite similar to a standard tummy tuck, although it is less invasive, requiring shorter incisions, and the navel does not have to be repositioned during a mini tummy-tuck.
Dr. Rhee says that a mini tummy-tuck offers patients many benefits, including a shorter recovery time, and less scarring. Once the surgery is complete, incisions will be closed with sutures. Strenuous exercises and activities should be avoided for several weeks after, although many patients are able to return to their normal activities within 2 weeks of surgery. Dr. Rhee works closely with each of her patients, both before and after surgery, to guarantee they are receiving the best care possible.
Anyone who is interested in learning more about the mini tummy-tuck procedure is encouraged to schedule a consultation. Dr. Rhee can be reached at 631.424.6707, or at http://www.liplasticsurgery.com.
About Dr. Rhee
Dr. Charlotte Rhee is a highly respected Long Island plastic surgeon. Board Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Rhee is a Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Practicing in her state-of-the-art facility in Huntington Station, Dr. Rhee is also an Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.
Dr. Rhee earned her medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in West Virginia. Completing her General Surgery Residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, Dr. Rhee then received formal training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As chief-resident, she ran the cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center.
Dr. Rhee's office can be reached at 631.424.6707 or http://www.liplasticsurgery.com.
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Dr. Rhee earned her medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in West Virginia. Completing her General Surgery Residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, Dr. Rhee then received formal training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. As chief-resident, she ran the cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center.
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