Tummy Tuck Horror Stories
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IS A TUMMY TUCK WORTH THE RISK?
I THINK SO, BUT I WAS FORTUNATE. I had a Tummy Tuck with a Lateral Thigh Lift and had NO PAIN and NO COMPLICATIONS throughout my entire surgery and recovery. I attribute this in part, to good nutrition, good health and plenty of exercise before my tummy tuck operation. Of course, a good plastic surgeon doesn't hurt either.
Some of the biggest fears of having a tummy tuck result from hearing about all the tummy tuck horror stories, Tummy Tuck pain and complications and wondering whether you will die from the tummy tuck surgery. The possibility of excruciating pain, disfigurement and death can be quite a deterrent from pursuing one.
Tummy Tuck Safety
How Safe Is A Tummy Tuck? Is A Tummy Tuck Safe? These are the questions that are foremost in your mind as you contemplate having a tummy tuck. Fortunately, how safe your tummy tuck is depends largely upon you. Here are a few tips to increase your tummy tuck safety.
- Get smart on what a tummy tucks are, how they are performed and what you can expect. The smarter you are the better decisions you can make.
- Get healthy and fit before your tummy tuck. In general, healthy people have less surgical and recovery complications.
- Do your research on choosing your doctor and operating facility. The best doctors do the best work. When contemplating "How Safe Is A Tummy Tuck", this should be one of your biggest concerns.
Tummy Tuck Nightmares; Tummy Tuck Disasters
Since a tummy tuck is an elective cosmetic surgery, it's your choice whether to have one or not. Don't let unsubstantiated tummy tuck horror stories about bad tummy tucks sway you from making an educated decision, or one that you will regret for the rest of your life. Don't believe all the tummy tuck stories you read. Take individual horror stories with a grain of salt and a large grain of skepticism. Remember you don't know anything about the person telling the story. Their situation may be totally different than yours.
TUMMY TUCK HORROR STORY RESEARCH
In preparation for my tummy tuck operation I did some research on tummy tuck horror stories. I wanted to separate the tummy tuck myths from the reality. After talking with my surgeon and spending a few hours on the internet, a few things become very clear.
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You don't know if the person telling the tummy tuck horror story is exaggerating or lying.
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You don't know how long ago it happened and what specific surgical procedures were involved. Modern improvements in surgical techniques and equipment may now reduce of eliminate the problem from happening again.
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Tummy Tuck stories may change each time a new person retells it.
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They could have gotten a "bad" doctor. Proper checking of your surgeons background, education and experience may have prevented it.
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Tummy Tuck disaster stories make more headlines than tummy tucks with happy endings.
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If you read too many unsubstantiated "Tummy Tucks Gone Wrong" stories or tummy tuck stories without knowing all of the facts, you might scare yourself out of something that may improve the quality of your life.
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Most of the "Bad Tummy Tuck" stories that I read involve tummy tucks with additional surgery such as liposuction and breast enhancement.
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Ask yourself if the "Bad Tummy Tucks" were preventable and the result of something the patient did? Bad tummy tuck results happen quite often as a result of the patient not following the doctors instructions.
After searching Google and Yahoo for a few hours, I was surprised that I did not find as many tummy tuck horror stories as one would expect, considering the vast number of surgeries performed each year. I have listed those that I found in abbreviated format as follows.
TUMMY TUCK HORROR STORIES
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"for many years... had a major secret that affected his performance as a surgeon, alcohol abuse."
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"I woke up in a puddle of blood... was rushed to hospital.. was brought to emergency surgery...reopen and cleaned me out... now in icu... had staph infection... have 3 holes in my stomach... one of the hole is 3 inches and you can see inside my stomach... husband threw up when he seen it... repulse my husband"
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"almost died after her tummy tuck... breast implants and liposuction all performed on the same"
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"Some patients travel outside of the United States for cut-rate procedures... painful and unnecessary side effects... suffer the agonies of having these mistakes fixed by the qualified physician"
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"Man wins court battle after wife dies from `tummy tuck'" she had fluid pouring from an open stomach wound after the operation
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"has left her badly scarred... physically and emotionally."
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"I had it 6month ago still suffering I ooze every where"
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"LOT of pain for a long time and went through about 2 months of wishing I didn't have the surgery"
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"develop a rash on my incision that drove me nuts"
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"after two years the scars are pretty prominent and noticeable"
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Tummy Tucks Gone Wrong
The phrase "Tummy Tucks Gone Wrong" is just a catchy way of saying there was a problem with the abdominoplasty surgery. Usually it refers to tummy tuck disasters and major problems such as death or disfigurement but those are extremely rare occurrences.
Is A Tummy Tuck Worth It?
Tummy Tucks are performed all the time and many end in happy stories with patients who are more than satisfied with the results. For me, since I had no pain at all throughout the entire surgery and recovery as well as no complications, I look back on it as "an interesting and educational experience" that gave me a better quality of life.
You can spend your time finding the best plastic surgeon, the best facility, follow all the doctors instructions to the letter and be in perfect health but you may still come out with complications. You must eventually take a leap of faith if you decide to proceed with a tummy tuck. It all depends upon how badly you want it.
Tummy Tuck Horror Stories and Deaths Questions
How Safe Is A Tummy Tuck?
Tummy Tuck Safety - Is A Tummy Tuck Safe? According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), Tummy Tuck was one of the top five surgical cosmetic procedures in 2005 with 169,314 procedures performed, up 12 percent from 2004. No surgery is without risk. Ask your surgeon to explain all of the side effects and possible risks prior to surgery.
How Many People Die From A Tummy Tuck? How Many People Die From Plastic Surgery? What Is The Death Rate On Tummy Tucks?
Tummy Tuck Deaths -
After having searched for over two hours I could not
find definitive answers to these questions. What I did find is as follows:
"The greatest risk for people undergoing elective surgery derives from the
anesthesia, which is estimated to kill 1 in 10,000 to 100,000 people.
“Perfectly well patients die under anesthesia for reasons unknown"
"According to ABC News, 200 people die every year from plastic surgery
complications"
"My surgeon told me that approximately one in 5000 people die from going under
anesthesia.
What Is The Death Rate From A Tummy Tuck? What Percent Of People Die From Tummy Tuck Surgery?
Tummy Tuck Death Rate - This information is hard to find. I did some research and this is what I found.
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I found one website that indicated a tummy tuck death rate of 1:2324 (.04 percent). But this was found on a website that promotes liposuction rather than tummy tucks and may be a little bit biased.
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Related. I found one website that gave a tummy tuck death rate of 20 per 100,000 death rate for liposuction in the 1990's. I would think that new techniques and medical practices would have improved on this rate.
Can You Die From A Tummy Tuck? Why People Die When Getting Tummy Tucks?
Tummy Tuck Deaths - Tummy Tuck disasters rarely happen and are hard to find, but here an interesting article from ABC news relating to this subject: "Surgery Deaths Rare But Can Happen. West's death underscores the risks of cosmetic surgery procedures. Nearly 200 people die every year from plastic surgery complications. Today, about 2 million cosmetic procedures are done in the United States each year. That's a startling 446 percent increase in cosmetic surgeries since 1997" ref: abcnews.go.com/Health/Story
Tummy Tuck Horror Stories & Deaths
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July 16, 2010
I had a wonderful friend who unfortunately died on a flight san juan puerto
rico i would really love to hear that airlines would have some type of
medical training or at least make sure someone on board could be able to
save someone's life save a life give some emts or rns free flights a life
costs more than a ticket no matter where the destination might be R I P SOL
WE LOVE AND MISS U DEARLY!
Response - Marylou,
Sorry to hear about your friend, but this web page deals only with
complications, bad experiences and deaths associated with tummy tuck
surgery.
Best regards,
Tanner
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Tummy Tuck Story
June 13, 2010
Hi, thanks so much for responding back to me, because I've been on a few
different sites and have e-mailed questions and gotten no response. So, I
was told by my surgeon that if my stomach appears
distended and sticking out
gradually over time, not overnight then that is how I would know if my
stomach/abdominal area is still carrying fluid and it's building up. So far
the stomach area looks to be normal, however, embarrassing as it is to say,
it looks as if my pubic area is possibly distended because when I look in
the mirror at my side profile it seems to be noticeably sticking out more
than it should, my sister though says it is probably just still swollen and
it should be fine, but I am not sure, so anyway just wondering if you have
heard of anyone getting their pubic area drained after this surgery?? Also,
in regards to your comment on the needles being stuck in me to
drain the
excess fluid if necessary, well yes I would definitely look the other way,
but unfortunately my numbness is wearing off slowly but surely so I am
thinking by the time I go in for any draining it will be hurting, so I guess
I will just take a pain pill before hand just in case and have someone drive
me to the appointment. I must say you are very lucky and blessed to have had
such a great recovery and especially a pain free recovery, because I can
honestly say this is the most pain I have endured in my entire life and it
is the worst decision I have made in my entire life as of right now. This
has been a horrendous and horrible experience for me personally so I am just
praying every day that after a month now of recovery that I will soon be
feeling normal again. I have the unfortunate experience of dealing with my
incision opening up last week on June 7, 2010 which was over 3 weeks after
my surgery, it opened up not too much a few inches or so right where my
belly button is at, so I have to get it packed with gauze dipped in peroxide
twice a day, my sister bless her heart has been doing that for me, so this
has been a horrible experience for me, so I am glad you had a great
experience with this surgery because I sure didn't.
Response - I would vote with you sister on "still
swollen and should be fine".
I have not heard of anyone getting their pubic area drained after this type
of surgery.
You could probably compare it to a guy's perspective from reading what I
went through "down there". I copied it from my page
http://www.tummytuckformen.com/tummy-tuck-abdominoplasty-pain-swelling-scars.html
as follows.
SWELLING IN THE GROIN AREA.
At one of my pre Tummy Tuck meetings, the nurse make a brief comment that
there may be some swelling in the lower areas (I forget how she actually put
it) but I gave it no thought. I didn't know how "low" she meant. Now I do.
Apparently the body fluids that were not drained off by the surgical drains
made their way "downhill" towards the groin area causing noticeable swelling
down there. An amusing thought came to me - "I paid $11,000 for a Tummy Tuck
and got a "male enhancement" thrown in for free. Unfortunately it only
lasted a month, then the swelling went down and everything was "back to
normal".
Comparing you experience with mine, I guess I was pretty lucky with my
entire tummy tuck and recovery.
Good luck.
Tanner
Monday, June 14, 2010 9:03 AM
Ok, what a relief that is to hear!! Thanks again so much Tanner for
responding back to me. Have a great day and enjoy the rest of the Summer!!
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 11:16 AM
Subject: Tummy Tuck Story
I had my right JP
drainage tube taken out on Monday June 7, 2010 and my
doctor was very upset with me because he thinks it was too soon to have it
taken out (the medical assistant took it out that day and he wasn't in the
office) he is afraid as well as I am that the fluid will build up and I will
have to get needles stuck in me to get the remaining fluid drained. Is there
any way I can just drink a ton of water every day and keep up with exercise
and have the remaining fluid flush itself out without having any problems
with the fluid building up inside me? I had the drainage tube on the right
side in me for two days short of 4 weeks so the medical assistant thinks it
was ok for it to be removed but I am still scared to death that it was too
soon to be taken out. I had a tummy tuck.
Response - The doctor shouldn't be upset with you, if
anyone, he should be upset with the medical assistant who took it out.
I don't know, but I would doubt that drinking lots of water and exercising
would do what you want in a timely manner or your doctor would have
instructed you so.
It sounds like you don't relish the idea getting stuck with needles to
remove the remaining fluid from your body. I had it done and it is not as
bad as it sounds. I documented my experience with the needle on
this page
(ref date 12/19/07). The good thing about this is that the area where he
will probably stick the needle is still very numb. When he did it to me I
did not feel anything. No pain at all. If you have a fear of needles, I
would suggest when you go to your appointment tell the doctor that you don't
want to see the needle and be sure to turn your head away when he brings it
out. Most likely the fear of the needle (the worrying) is going to cause you
more pain than the needle itself. I would try to schedule your next
appointment as soon as possible just to get it over with. The less you think
about it the better. Good luck.
Best regards,
Tanner
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Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 2:00 AM
Subject: Tummy Tuck Nightmares
I need a tummy tuck.....NEED, a tummy tuck. I don't care about the risks.
If I die it would be better than living the rest of my life like this.
every time I bend or squat my underwear and pants slip down to expose my
underwear and my shirts ride up. I hate what this is doing to my family and
me.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 9:36 AM
Subject: Dying From
Tummy Tucks
I am dreaming of having a Tummy Tuck since my abdomen looks as that of a
pregnant women. After having two children, my perfect slim tummy became that
of an 8 months pregnant lady. I haven't had sex for nearly a year. This is
taking all my confidence away. I feel really embarrassed of having sex. I
have a beautiful body except my tummy, a side 12 on a side 18 waste. I would
like to know what are the risks of dying during Tummy Tuck. I am
particularly scared of Aorta been accidentally bursted during surgery. Can
you please tell me what are death rates and risks? Thanks
Response - Dying from Tummy Tucks. Before I had my tummy tuck I spent hours on
the internet trying to find out what the official statistics were for deaths
and complications associated with tummy tuck surgery. I didn't have much
luck. I even asked my plastic surgeon about it, but he could not (or would
not) give me a clear cut answer. He basically told me the same thing as I
wrote in
Tummy Tuck Complications and Risks.
From what I understand, one of the biggest risks associated with Tummy Tucks
or from any type of serious surgery is from the anesthesia. The LA Times had
a good article on it. It can be found here.
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/nov/19/news/He-closer19
Burst Aorta? Out of curiosity I did a quick search for "aorta" & "tummy tuck"
and did not find much. This indicates to me that it isn't much of a concern
to the average healthy individual having a tummy tuck or there would be
loads written about it. Your doctor or surgeon can best answer your concerns
about bursting your aorta.
If you haven't done so already, why not find a good plastic surgeon and go
for a tummy tuck consultation? The consultation is fairly inexpensive or
free and you can get reliable first hand answers to all of your questions
and to put you at ease. Be sure to find a
Good Plastic Surgeon.
Good luck.
Tanner
Tummy Tuck Horror Stories and Deaths Resources
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Death Rate of Abdominoplasty ("Tummy Tuck") Between 1/600 and 1/2000!
Morbidity and Mortality, PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, April 1995
dryoho.com -
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Settles 18 Lawsuits, 5 Pending
South Florida residents have been left suffering, disfigured and even dead after surgical procedures have gone awry at the Florida Center for Cosmetic Surgery in Fort Lauderdale. yourlawyer.com -
Las Vegas Plastic Surgery Victim Shares Horror Story
Since rapper Kanye West's mother died just one day after undergoing plastic surgery, more of Dr. Jan Adams' patients are coming forward -- claiming they've been the victims of botched surgeries. Eyewitness News spoke exclusively to one Las Vegas woman who says her experience with the California plastic surgeon has left her badly scarred -- both physically and emotionally. klas-tv.com


