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TARGETED LOWER STOMACH SKIN TIGHTENING

AIRSCULPT® TINY TUCK™

Stretched, excess abdominal skin can form for various reasons, and it becomes more challenging to tone the area on your own with time. The AirSculpt® Tiny Tuck™ offers a minimally invasive solution to loose skin below the belly button and around the pubic region. Following pregnancy, many women also seek out information about tummy tuck procedures. However, after seeing how invasive these surgeries are, they often seek a different option for sculpting the lower stomach. Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the Tiny Tuck requires only local anesthesia. You’re awake throughout the treatment and can even listen to your favorite music. No drains are used, and downtime is minimal. Most patients return to work and normal activities in 3 days. Among the benefits of this minimally invasive tummy tuck procedure include no general anesthesia, stitches that dissolve on their own, no drains, smaller scars, and only a couple of days for recovery.

MINI TUMMY TUCK RESULTS

LESS PAIN. FASTER HEALING.

Tiny Tuck™ vs. Tummy Tuck

Tiny Tuck™Tummy Tuck
Local AnesthesiaTRUEFALSE
Small Incision/No DrainsTRUEFALSE
Dissolvable StitchesTRUEFALSE
No Misshapen Belly ButtonTRUEFALSE
Quick RecoveryTRUEFALSE
Focuses on the Lower BellyTRUEFALSE
Targets C-Section Scars AloneTRUEFALSE

Success Stories

Stomach: Pre / Post Op Timeline

  1. One Week Prior:

    • Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
      • Tobacco
      • Alcohol
      • Fish Oil
      • Flax Seed
      • Omega 3 Pills
      • Avoid mixing alcohol and medication
    • Breast enhancement will also need to come in for imaging
  2. 24 Hrs Post-Op:

    • Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
    • Drainage is normal and may occur for anywhere between one day and a few weeks
      • Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
    • Walk at least 30 minutes daily
  3. 48 Hrs Post-Op:

    • Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
    • Walk at least 30 minutes daily
    • Foam will reduce bruising as well as prevent fluid from building up where it's not supposed to.
      • Leave the one we sent you home with for 48 hours, until your first shower. 
      • On your shower day (48 hours after), you can throw the white foam piece and any poise pads away.
      • Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
    • Garments sticking to entry point holes is normal - this will last only a week or two until the points become scabbed over.
      • Get these small areas wet before taking off your garment if it bothers you, or use small pieces of gauze between your openings and the garment.
  4. Two Weeks:

    • Most workouts can be resumed at two weeks
    • Sexual activity can be resumed whenever the patient is comfortable
  5. One Month:

    • Swelling and bruising will begin to subside more quickly
  6. Six Months:

    • Final Post Op Visit
    • Results should be fully complete by this point and will be permanent if constant weight maintained
  7. 24 Hrs Prior:

    • Nurse will call to remind of the arrival time. Verify medications are picked up and patient's driver/ride after procedure.
  8. Day Of:

    • Eat prior to the procedure.
    • DO NOT take any sedating medications
    • Arrive 30 minutes prior to procedure time
  9. One Week:

    • One-week post-op visit in person- check entry points
  10. Three Weeks:

    • You can remove compression garment
  11. Three Months:

    • Post Op Visit

Stomach: Pre / Post Op Timeline

  1. One Week Prior:

    • Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
      • Tobacco
      • Alcohol
      • Fish Oil
      • Flax Seed
      • Omega 3 Pills
      • Avoid mixing alcohol and medication
    • Breast enhancement will also need to come in for imaging
  2. 24 Hrs Prior:

    • Nurse will call to remind of the arrival time. Verify medications are picked up and patient's driver/ride after procedure.
  3. Day Of:

    • Eat prior to the procedure.
    • DO NOT take any sedating medications
    • Arrive 30 minutes prior to procedure time
  4. 24 Hrs Post-Op:

    • Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
    • Drainage is normal and may occur for anywhere between one day and a few weeks
      • Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
    • Walk at least 30 minutes daily
  5. 48 Hrs Post-Op:

    • Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
    • Walk at least 30 minutes daily
    • Foam will reduce bruising as well as prevent fluid from building up where it's not supposed to.
      • Leave the one we sent you home with for 48 hours, until your first shower. 
      • On your shower day (48 hours after), you can throw the white foam piece and any poise pads away.
      • Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
    • Garments sticking to entry point holes is normal - this will last only a week or two until the points become scabbed over.
      • Get these small areas wet before taking off your garment if it bothers you, or use small pieces of gauze between your openings and the garment.
  6. One Week:

    • One-week post-op visit in person- check entry points
  7. Two Weeks:

    • Most workouts can be resumed at two weeks
    • Sexual activity can be resumed whenever the patient is comfortable
  8. Three Weeks:

    • You can remove compression garment
  9. One Month:

    • Swelling and bruising will begin to subside more quickly
  10. Three Months:

    • Post Op Visit
  11. Six Months:

    • Final Post Op Visit
    • Results should be fully complete by this point and will be permanent if constant weight maintained

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