Preparing for a tummy tuck surgery involves realistic expectations about the procedure, including the potential outcome of scarring and its healing process. While no one wants to deal with visible scars, understanding how they form and fade can alleviate concerns and help patients focus on the remarkable transformation a tummy tuck can provide. Double board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Andre Marshall at Andre P. Marshall Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills CA, is dedicated to minimizing scarring and maximizing results for his patients. Here’s what you can expect with your tummy tuck scar and how to navigate its healing journey.

Before going into tummy tuck scar specifics, it’s important to know how a tummy tuck procedure works. Dr. Marshall performs tummy tuck surgeries as outpatient procedures, using general anesthesia, typically lasting 3-4 hours. During the surgery, he carefully makes an incision on the lower abdomen, just above the pubic area. The length and placement of the incision vary depending on factors like excess skin amount and desired outcomes. Dr. Marshall typicaly incorporates liposuction 360 to remove stubborn back, lovehandle, bra roll, and abdominal fat, resulting in a smoother, slimmer physique. After removing excess skin and tightening the remaining tissue, the incision is closed with stitches — or sutures.
Tummy tuck scars will vary from patient to patient in length, placement, color, and other aspects, largely depending on the type and extent of the procedure, as well as individual patient factors and lifestyle variables. Patients undergoing mini tummy tucks typically have shorter incisions compared to those requiring extended tummy tucks, for example. To help minimize visible scarring after any tummy tuck, Dr. Marshall places incisions strategically, ensuring they can be concealed beneath clothing and within the body’s natural contours as much as possible.
While complete scar fading after tummy tuck surgery is not always realistic, proper surgical technique and postoperative care can significantly diminish the visibility of tummy tuck scarring. Generally speaking, tummy tuck scars undergo an extended healing and fading process, transitioning from red to pink and eventually to a white or skin-colored tone over 6 –12 months — or longer in some cases. Dr. Marshall will recommend topical ointments and other products to expedite scar fading and improve results.
Optimizing tummy tuck scar healing requires diligence and patience. Following these tummy tuck scar care tips can help to facilitate a smoother recovery initially and minimize scar visibility after full tummy tuck recovery:
While scar concerns are natural, many patients find that the stunning results of their tummy tuck outweigh any residual scarring.
At Andre P. Marshall Plastic Surgery, double board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Andre Marshall and our caring team prioritize patient satisfaction and strive to deliver exceptional results with minimal scarring after all cosmetic procedures, including a tummy tuck. If you’re considering a tummy tuck in Beverly Hills, CA, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with Dr. Marshall to explore your options, learn more about what to expect with tummy tuck scarring, and start your journey toward a slimmer, sexier new look today.
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