Procedure

Rectus diastasis repair

Rectus Diastasis Repair, also known as Diastasis Recti Repair, is a surgical procedure that corrects diastasis recti, which is the separation of the abdominal muscles. During this procedure, the surgeon makes an incision along the midline of the abdomen, sutures the separated muscles back together, and may remove excess tissue.

This results in a firmer and more toned abdominal appearance, improved core strength, and better posture. Rectus diastasis repair is typically performed under general anesthesia, and the recovery process allows patients to return to light activities within a few weeks.

Rectus Diastasis Repair, also known as Diastasis Recti Repair, is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting diastasis recti, which is a separation of the abdominal muscles. Diastasis recti often occurs after pregnancy or due to other factors and can result in a weakened abdominal wall and a bulging appearance in the midsection. Here's more information about this procedure:

Procedure:

  1. Anesthesia: Rectus diastasis repair is typically performed under general anesthesia.
  2. Incision: The surgeon makes an incision along the midline of the abdomen, usually from just below the breastbone to the pubic area.
  3. Muscle Repair: The separated abdominal muscles are sutured together to restore their proper alignment and tighten the abdominal wall.
  4. Tissue Removal: In some cases, excess skin and tissue may be removed, especially if there is significant skin laxity.
  5. Suturing and Dressing: After the muscle repair and tissue adjustment, the incisions are sutured closed, and a dressing or compression garment is applied to support the healing process.

Recovery:

Recovery from rectus diastasis repair can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. Patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medications. It's important to avoid strenuous activities during the initial healing phase, and most patients can return to light activities within a few weeks.

Results:

The results of rectus diastasis repair are typically visible immediately, and patients can experience improved abdominal tone and a flatter midsection.

Benefits:

  • Improved Abdominal Tone: The procedure corrects the separation of abdominal muscles, resulting in a firmer and more toned appearance.
  • Enhanced Core Strength: Repairing diastasis recti can improve core strength and posture, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have experienced this condition after pregnancy.

Risks and Considerations:

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks, including scarring, infection, changes in sensation, and potential complications related to anesthesia. It's crucial to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss the expected results and any potential complications.

Consultation:

If you are considering rectus diastasis repair, consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon who can assess your unique situation, discuss your goals, and create a personalized treatment plan. The surgeon will evaluate the extent of diastasis recti and recommend the most appropriate techniques to achieve the desired outcome.

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