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Tummy Tuck Vs. Gastric Bypass Surgery

Both Surgical Procedures Offer Different Approaches To Long-Lasting Patient Confidence

Tummy Tuck Vs. Gastric Bypass Surgery

As more patients look for ways to achieve significant weight loss and a more sculpted look, two options that have gained popularity in recent years are Tummy Tuck Surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery. While both procedures aim to help patients achieve a slimmer physique and greater self-confidence, they differ greatly in their approach, outcomes and eligibility. 

The Basics Of A Tummy Tuck 

Tummy Tuck Surgery, also known as Abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal area while also tightening the underlying muscles. This procedure is ideal for patients who have lost significant weight and are left with sagging skin, weakened abdominal muscles and stretch marks. It is also an excellent solution for those with a lower abdominal bulge or the “spare tire.” The Tummy Tuck can be performed with liposuction to contour the waistline further and improve overall body shape.

Eligible candidates for a Tummy Tuck have a BMI of 30 or below.

Tummy Tuck is not considered weight loss surgery. We perform this procedure at Donaldson Plastic Surgery. 


The Basics Of Gastric Bypass Surgery 

Gastric Bypass Surgery, also known as Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, is a weight loss surgery that involves creating a small stomach pouch and rerouting the small intestine to this new pouch. This surgical intervention limits the amount of food the patient can eat at one time, minimizes hunger over time and reduces the number of calories and nutrients that are absorbed by the body. Gastric Bypass Surgery is ideal for patients who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher or have a BMI of 35 or higher and have a related medical condition, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.

Gastric Bypass Surgery is considered a weight loss surgery and bariatric procedure. We do not perform this procedure. 

The Primary Differences Between Tummy Tuck & Gastric Bypass Surgery 

The Tummy Tuck is a cosmetic surgery procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal area while also tightening the underlying muscles. In contrast, Gastric Bypass Surgery is a weight loss surgery that involves creating a small stomach pouch and rerouting the small intestine to this new pouch to limit the amount of food the patient can eat at one time and reduces the number of calories absorbed by the body. 

Performing Surgery In The Operating Room

Benefits of Tummy Tuck Surgery

  • Can remove excess skin and fat from the abdominal area, resulting in a slimmer and more toned appearance
  • Tightens the underlying abdominal muscles, which can improve core strength and posture
  • Can improve self-confidence and body image
  • Less expensive than Gastric Bypass Surgery (sometimes by more than $10,000)
  • Shorter recovery time compared to Gastric Bypass Surgery

Drawbacks & Potential Risks of Tummy Tuck Surgery

  • Scarring, although scars typically fade over time and expert surgeons can strategically “hide” them as part of the procedure 
  • Possible complications such as infection, bleeding and blood clots
  • Temporary discomfort and pain after the surgery
  • Not a weight loss procedure, so patients must still maintain a healthy diet and exercise regimen to maintain results

Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery

  • Can result in significant weight loss, often leading to improvements in related medical conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure
  • Can lead to an improved quality of life and increased mobility
  • Some insurance plans will cover this procedure
  • Long-term weight loss success rates are generally high

Drawbacks & Risks of Gastric Bypass Surgery

  • Possible complications such as infection, bleeding and blood clots
  • An Anastomotic leak; this can potentially lead to an even more severe condition called “Peritonitis
  • “Dumping Syndrome” where parts of a full meal make their way to the small intestine without being digested 
  • Malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies due to the reduced absorption of nutrients
  • Possible need for additional surgeries in the future, including a Tummy Tuck to remove excess skin and tighten abdominal muscles after significant weight loss
  • Scarring at incision points 
  • Longer recovery time compared to Tummy Tuck Surgery

Tummy Tuck Surgery vs. Gastric Bypass Surgery: Which is Right for You?

Ultimately, the decision between Tummy Tuck Surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery depends on a variety of factors, including your: 

  • Current overall health, including weight-driven diseases/complications 
  • Weight loss goals
  • Cosmetic goals
  • Price sensitivity 

At Donaldson Plastic Surgery, our board-certified plastic surgeons specialize in Tummy Tuck Surgery and do not perform Gastric Bypass Surgery. However, we offer sustainable weight loss programs as part of our functional medicine division to help patients achieve specific weight loss goals. Our experienced team can help you determine which option is best for you and guide you through the entire process! 


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About The Author

Dr. Michelle Sieffert is a board-certified plastic surgeon at Donaldson Plastic Surgery. She specializes in a number of cosmetic procedures, including Tummy Tucks, breast augmentation and facelifts. She has performed hundreds of successful Tummy Tuck surgeries and is always searching for new ways to improve her technique to help her patients get the greatest results with minimal scarring. Dr. Sieffert strives to educate patients everywhere when it comes to knowing what they can do to achieve their aesthetic and confidence goals. 

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