Tummy tucks are not performed to reverse diabetes. The procedure itself does not directly affect diabetes, but weight loss, exercise, and dietary changes after surgery can potentially resolve type II diabetes. Patients often find it easier to lose weight and exercise after a tummy tuck, leading to improved health following the procedure.
A tummy tuck can be performed on individuals with diabetes if their blood sugar levels are well-controlled and they are otherwise suitable candidates. However, it's important to note that a tummy tuck does not treat or directly impact diabetes. The procedure involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the abdominal area, which can potentially improve exercise capacity for some individuals and serve as motivation for a healthier lifestyle. However, it alone cannot address the presence of diabetes.
Tummy tuck surgery may improve blood glucose control. It is recommended to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in performing tummy tuck procedures. Patient reviews and before-and-after photos can be helpful in selecting the right surgeon.
Thank you for your question. A tummy tuck operation primarily focuses on removing excess skin and repairing abdominal wall muscles, and it should not be expected to treat or control diabetes. Best wishes.
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