Bodytite or tummy tuck
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With many body contouring procedures available for excess fat and skin, you may be considering having bodytite or a tummy tuck. Both methods offer certain advantages and risks, and this article will compare both procedures. Ultimately, choosing a skilled surgeon is crucial to minimize potential risks.

Keep reading to learn about the differences in the procedures, and choose between a bodytite or tummy tuck. 

What is the difference between bodytite and a tummy tuck?

Bodytite is a body contouring procedure that uses radio-frequency energy to tighten skin and loosen the fat, making it easier to remove via liposuction. A tummy tuck is an extensive surgery that involves a surgeon excising excess skin and fat to achieve a slimmer waistline. 

Both procedures offer permanent solutions to fat accumulation. A tummy tuck focuses on the abdominal area. The surgeon makes an incision from hip to hip during a tummy tuck. Bodytite removes fat from multiple body areas, such as the arms, buttocks, neck, and thighs. A surgeon inserts a tube to deliver the radio frequencies through small incisions.

Comparisons between bodytite and tummy tuck

Bodytite Tummy tuck
Recovery takes 4 to 6 weeks Recovery takes 1 to 3 months
Costs between 5000 and 7000 AED Costs between 20000 and 35000 AED
A surgeon only uses local anesthesia A surgeon uses either general or local anesthesia
It uses a probe delivering radio frequencies to melt fat cells and tighten skin. Involves incision to cut out excess fat and skin manually. 

Recovery time

The recovery time for bodytite is short, taking up to 6 weeks. The procedure uses a minimally-invasive method that leaves few scars. Most patients can resume their day-to-day activities in ten days. 

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The recovery time for a tummy tuck is longer. It takes up to 3 months for the swelling and soreness to go away. It takes eight weeks for the surgeon to allow you to resume regular activities. The acts of care during tummy tuck recovery are also more. These activities include longer rest, more follow-up visits, and more medication. 

Amount of fat bodytite and a tummy tuck can remove

The radio frequencies during bodytite can melt up to 45% of body fat in different regions. The effect is less cellulite, less fat, and tightened skin. Dr. Tarek uses the newest technology during body contouring surgeries, such as Bodytite, coolsculpting, J-plasma, the Vaser machine, and the power-assisted liposuction device to remove accumulated fat.

Your surgeon can excise up to 11 pounds of fat and skin during a tummy tuck. If combined with liposuction, you could lose up to 16 pounds. Also, your skin is firmly tightened to make the weight loss more apparent. 

Cost

The cost of a bodytite is less than that of a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck requires higher-grade equipment, more anesthesia, and longer recovery. It also requires more care to prevent risks that come with open surgery, such as infections.

Conclusion

The choice between a bodytite or tummy tuck does not have to weigh you down. Understanding the benefits and challenges of each procedure will clear your uncertainties. The cost and target areas of each will also influence your decision. Dr. Tarek, a highly skilled surgeon, has an acute awareness of body contouring procedures to help you achieve the body you have always dreamed of.

Book a consultation today with Dr. Tarek to have your concerns addressed. He is a member of the most prestigious Plastic Surgery Societies worldwide: 

the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), the Emirates Plastic Surgery Society (EPSS), and the Melbourne Advanced Facial Anatomy Course (MAFAC)

See related: Body sculpting and skin tightening got easier with BodyTite

Frequently asked questions

Both these body contouring works don’t exist without risks. Despite bodytite being a fast procedure with reduced downtime, these risks may occur

  • Skin and tissue burns. The heated radio frequencies during bodytite can burn skin, blood vessels, and tissue. 
  • Temporary lumps- accumulation of fluid and blood at the site of the procedure may occur. They are temporary and typically go down in a few weeks.
  • Site infections- The points of incisions could get infected if they are not well cared for and cleaned. 

A tummy tuck could present the following risks:

  • Hernia formation. If the abdominal muscles weaken and separate during healing, internal organs could push through, forming a hernia. It is a condition that only surgery can rectify. 
  • Skin numbness- nerve damage during surgery could lead to loss of sensation. It is a rare occurrence, and your nerves will repair themselves in several weeks. If not, your surgeon will discuss physical therapy or medicinal options to address the problem. 
  • Tissue necrosis. This issue occurs when organs and tissues cannot get blood and oxygen after blood vessels are cut during surgery. The only way to repair this is to remove the dead tissue. 
  • Fluid accumulation. If scar tissue after surgery becomes too thick, fluid can accumulate, causing a visible bump in the abdomen. Your surgeon will remove the excess scar tissue and drain the fluid.

Certain factors make you a prime candidate for either of these procedures. The following requirements are needed for either bodytite or tummy tuck:

  • You’re close to your ideal weight- abdominoplasty is not a weight loss solution. You need to be near your goal weight because losing too much weight afterward could cause loose skin. Gaining too much later could erase all the effects of the tummy tuck. 
  • You’re done with pregnancy- pregnancy could lead to the separation of the abdominal muscles causing you to require a tummy tuck revision. 
  • You’re physically healthy- your body should be able to handle dropped oxygen levels and clot properly after surgery.

Scars from bodytite are invisible. The incisions made are small and heal seamlessly. The scar from a tummy tuck is visible. After healing, the large scar is slightly raised because of scar tissue that forms underneath the skin.

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