Safe & Effective Tummy Tuck Surgery in Delhi: Risks Explained
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty )
An abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a surgical form of cosmetic enhancement designed to reshape the stomach. This surgical procedure is designed to remove excess subcutaneous fat and loose skin and also to tighten the underlying musculoskeletal elements of the abdominal wall, commonly referred to as the fascia. Moreover, the residual skin is meticulously realigned to achieve a toned and well-defined abdominal silhouette.
You might choose to have a tummy tuck in Delhi if you have excess fat or skin around the area of your belly button or a weak lower abdominal wall. A tummy tuck can also boost your body image.
If you’re considering a Tummy Tuck, consider consulting Dr. Ashish Khare at Kalosa Aesthetics in Delhi, India. Though a Tummy Tuck is a safe procedure, it has some risks just like other cosmetic procedures. In this post, we will discuss the three main complications of Tummy Tuck surgery.
Complications of Tummy Tuck Surgery

Infection: Infections after a tummy tuck can slow healing, but are rarely serious. They occur because of the incision made to remove extra skin and fat. Symptoms include redness, swelling, warmth, pain, and discharge, plus fever or chills. To minimize infection risk:
- Keep the incision clean and dry.
- Take prescribed antibiotics.
- Avoid heavy exercise and lifting.
Report any signs of infection to your surgeon promptly.
If an infection happens, quick treatment is crucial, possibly including antibiotics or draining the area.
At Kalosa Aesthetics in Delhi NCR, Dr Ashish Khare ensures thorough antibiotic coverage and maintains sterility to reduce infection risks.
Complications of Tummy Tuck Surgery

Seroma: After a tummy tuck, seromas, or fluid collections under the skin, can occur. This happens when fluid builds up in the space created by the surgery instead of being absorbed. Symptoms include swelling,
pain, and a lump in the abdomen. Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam or imaging tests.
Treatment usually involves draining the fluid with a needle and may include using compression clothing and pressure dressings to prevent recurrence.
That is why, in some cases, drains are used, along with a special technique of suturing known as Progressive Tension Sutures, which decreases the risk of Seroma formation in Abdominoplasty.

Scarring: A tummy tuck involves an extended cut across the lower abdomen, which can lead to scarring. The scar’s size and visibility depend on factors like age, skin condition, and surgical technique. Initially, the scar will be red and raised, but will gradually flatten and lighten over 12 to 18 months.
To minimize scarring, follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions, such as avoiding sun exposure, keeping the area clean, and using recommended scar treatments. While some scarring is normal, it typically fades over time, and most people are pleased with the results if proper care is taken.
Abdominoplasty is effective in enhancing the cosmetic appearance of the abdomen and is likely to improve an individual’s appearance. However, it has some drawbacks, including the development of infection, the formation of seromas, and scarring. This is why learning about these risks and adhering to your surgeon’s advice is crucial for avoiding complications and rehabilitating more effectively.
To reduce these risks, it would be best for you to follow post-surgical care advice, maintain the hygiene of the area, and attend follow-up appointments. The risks are reduced, and the best outcomes are offered to you by Dr Ashish Khare at Kalosa Aesthetics in Delhi with the help of innovative techniques.
Author & Review

Dr. Ashish Khare (Board Certified Plastic Surgeon)
MBBS, MS- General Surgery and Mch – Plastic Surgery
19 Years ExperienceDr. Ashish Khare is a Internationally trained plastic and cosmetic surgeon and owner of KALOSA COSMETIC CLINIC in Gurgaon, which has been established 19+ years ago. He has vast experience of 19+ years in the field of plastic surgery now.He is one of the best among top 5 plastic surgeons in Gurgaon delhi NCR India He has done almost 8000+ successful surgery till now
Qualification and Experience
- 2005: MBBS from UCMS College, New Delhi
- 2009: MS degree from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi
- 2014: Postgraduate Degree of MCh in Plastic Surgery from SMS Medical College, Jaipur
- 2014-2015: Fellowship in Reconstructive Microsurgery, Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon
- 2017 – Till Date: HOD of the Department of Plastic Surgery in Medeor Hospital, New Delhi
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