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Umbilicoplasty or Navel, Belly Button Surgery Information

Procedure Time: 1 hour


Time: 1 week +


Results Duration: . on future weight gain or pregnancy.


Cost: Range from £800 - £1,500


Anaesthesia: Local anaesthesia, or anaesthesia in some cases.


For a full list of FAQs please .



Increasing numbers of people want their belly (or umbilicus) to be shaped. Cosmetic have an called an which can this. Mostly, the surgery will involve making an "outie" (where the belly button sticks out) into an "innie" (where the belly button is inside a hole) or making an "innie" a little less by lessening the size of the hole. Normally belly button may be on a patient who is undergoing a tummy tuck but some people want to alter the size and shape of their navels with an procedure on its own. It can be performed using local to numb the area, combined with a sedative to make you drowsy, so that you remain awake but feel very little discomfort. Recovery generally takes a week or so; but you can usually return to light activities the day after your . Private costs for a belly button procedure can range from £800 - £1,500.


Umbilicoplasty or Navel, Belly Button Surgery Information FAQs


The umbilicus or belly button is the scar from the umbilical cord that fed you while you were in your mother's womb. It is the way in which your skin is attached to the underlying muscle.


When the midwife or doctor cuts the cord at birth, the scar, which is left, is usually inside a hole. This is often referred to as an "innie" type of belly button. If your belly button sticks out, it is, quite logically, called an "outie". Many people seem to prefer an "innie" instead of an "outie."


you have an "outie" or an "innie" is caused by how the scar is attached to the muscle under the skin, how loose your skin is, and how tight your tummy are. If you are to suffer from a hernia, this can cause a change of the shape of your belly button, as can scars left by earlier or from jewellery such as belly button rings.


You will no doubt have that it is currently very for women to wear tops and trousers in order to reveal their navels. A study published in the U.S. in Mayo Clinic Proceedings that one third of young women who are at in America now have pierced belly . The fashion would seem to be as in this too.


Men often expose their navels when they are doing sports and exercise and male body builders value a nicely shaped belly button to the rest of their perfect .


Thus, surgeons in America have developed an called an . numbers of people want their belly to be shaped and this operation can achieve this. Mostly, the will involve making an "outie" into an "innie" or making an "innie" a little less obvious by lessening the size of the hole.


However, as with any cosmetic surgery, some people have rather reasons for wanting to have their navels re-shaped. They may include:


 


Many people belly button with a tummy tuck but according to 2005 from the American Society for Aesthetic (ASAPS), over 2,100 umbilicoplasties (without a tummy tuck) were in 2005 in the U.S.. (Note: ASAPS appear to have reporting on for belly button surgery after 2005).


No official figures are yet available for the U.K., but there are a few who are starting to offer this procedure here.


If you're considering an umbilicoplasty, the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot on the and the . Please ask a surgeon about anything you don't understand.




Your first discussion with a surgeon should clearly set out your expectations and whether the can give you the results you desire.


discussions regarding the for wanting an or belly button and your suitability for this type of are very important at this stage. Make sure that you obtain as much information as necessary to enable you to make a fully choice and make sure you satisfactory to all your questions.


Your surgeon may suggest that a more complicated procedure, such as  or a  needs to be combined with belly button surgery in order to achieve the results that you desire. This obviously needs careful as these are more serious and carry a greater risk.


A history should also be taken to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have this operation. You would normally be asked to sign a form which means that you have understood the potential and risks associated with any such .


Photographs may also be taken by the as a "before and after" at a later date.


The surgeon may also wish to write to your G.P. giving details of the so that if there are any problems associated with surgery in the short or long-term; your doctor is aware of the procedure and can help you to recover.





Belly button surgery can be using local anaesthesia to numb the area around the belly button, combined with a sedative to make you drowsy, so that you remain awake but feel very little discomfort


A general may be recommended or by your surgeon, but please take into account that this carries more risks – this should be clearly explained by the surgeon before you make any decisions about the .


The operation


If you make a to go ahead with an umbilicoplasty, the actual procedure may take place in an outpatient surgical clinic or a hospital setting.
The surgery will usually take no longer than one hour for a surgeon to perform – but it can be longer if an hernia needs to be or .


Different techniques are used to reshape your belly button upon the surgeon and the type of new shape you .


The will try and cut your skin inside the belly button to make the scars less visible after the operation.


A light dressing may be immediately following the operation, but no drains are .
are usually dissolvable and do not need a return visit to be removed.




Depending on the nature of your operation, you may be released from hospital after only a few hours.


recovery generally takes a week or so; but you can usually return to light the day after your operation.




Pain following an umbilicoplasty is usually mild and can be easily controlled with painkillers by your .


and swelling after belly button is usually quite light and short-lived.


Like all procedures, there is always a of risks or side and, although rare, these can include infection, a reaction to the anaesthesia, blood or fluid underneath the skin, and an irregular or a "lop-sided" appearance of the belly button (which may require further surgery to correct).


Scars are usually hidden within the belly button, but excessive scar formation can occasionally occur where the scars broaden and thicken.




It is very important that you follow the advice of your carefully after an .


Post-surgery advice may include:




There are few absolute reasons why you should not undergo belly button as long as you are in good general health and have realistic of this .


If you have experienced healing problems with any past treatments or if you are prone to keloid (red, angry, raised) scars, your surgeon may not an abdominoplasty or may you that scars could be very visible and .




Only fully trained and qualified surgeons should perform a belly button operation.


For more information about practitioner training, and relevant medical please view the information within the  section of the Consulting Room.


 




It is highly unlikely that anyone considering an umbilicoplasty would be able to access this free of charge on the National Health Service.


However certain do make cases and we would always recommend that you visit your General before embarking upon any cosmetic .


As well as their advice and they may also be able to refer you to a local NHS Hospital for a consultation.


The NHS has set out the following on how to get surgery through the NHS:


"To qualify for surgery on the NHS you must meet specific criteria as set out by your local health authority. The NHS will not pay for surgery for cosmetic reasons alone. Reconstructive and cosmetic surgery to correct, or improve, congenital abnormalities and injuries will usually be carried out free of charge.


NHS reconstructive surgery is performed by plastic surgeons who have had extensive training and belong to the British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Surgeons who carry out cosmetic surgery through the NHS also belong to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.


To receive cosmetic surgery from the NHS, you will normally need a referral from your GP. You will have a consultation with a plastic surgeon and an assessment by a psychiatrist, or psychologist. It will then be decided whether there is enough social, psychological, or physical benefit to be gained to justify surgery."




Private prices for a belly button procedure can range from £800 - £1,500.




Normally belly button may be performed on a who is a .
 
Nevertheless with current and belly on show much more, some women want to alter the size and shape of their navels with an procedure.


This on its own and in the hands of an experienced is one of the lower risk surgery procedures available.


It is, however, very important for you to describe exactly how you see your navel looking after the operation with a who belly button .


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Your will how long they expect the results to last with you, based on their own and the experience of their .




Results vary enormously depending upon both the and the skill of the surgeon, so for surgery procedures will always be more variable than those for less invasive treatments.


We currently do not have any before and after images for Umbilicoplasty (Belly Button Surgery).



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