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 Dr. Mark Bailey formed Mini Tummy Tuck Utah in 2009.  Dr. Bailey is Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.  Please contact our practice today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Bailey.
Prior to working in Denver as a board certified plastic surgeon, he attended the University of Denver. He remained at DU for medical school, then trained for six post-graduate years at the University of Colorado, where he spent a year as Clinical Instructor in Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Bailey also completed a fellowship in cosmetic surgery in Utah.  Continuing education is a priority for Dr. Bailey, and he regularly attends seminars and conferences in plastic and cosmetic surgery. In addition to being board certified, Dr. Bailey is also a member of The Utah Medical Association and the A.M.A.  Dr. Bailey specializes in all types of breast augmentation, tummy tucks and body contouring. 

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 "Dr. Joyce Greenburg joined Mini Tummy Tuck Utah in 2014, and specializes in breast augmentation, tummy tucks and mommy makeovers in general.
Dr. Greenburg has found that improvements to a woman's body externally typically result in and increased inner confidence and well-being.
Dr. Greenburg attended the University of Utah and received her Doctor of Medicine Degree.  She completed her residency in General Surgery at the C.U. Medical Center in Denver, CO, followed by a two-year Plastic Surgery residency at Denver General Hospital.
Dr. Greenburg received her board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery in 2010.  She is also a member of the American Tummy Tuck Surgeons Association, as well as the A.M.A.
She enjoys a wide variety of outdoor activities in the Utah mountains. 

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Michelle Craft is an registered R.N, having studied at Utah State University.  Nancy joined Mini Tummy Tuck Utah in 2016. 

Check out these testimonials from  some of our happy patients!

 "My experience was amazing with Mini Tummy Tuck Utah, Dr. Bailey and his staff. From the moment of my first appointment until after my surgery he has been fantastic. He has great bedside manner and always makes sure to answer all my questions. I got a breast reduction and I’m very pleased with his work. He has given me back my confidence. I would recommend him to anyone!! ."  

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Rita Mack
Salt Lake City, Utah

 "Deciding to have a breast reduction is a scary process and I needed someone who really listened to me, and who I trusted had the skill set to create the results I was requesting. My results are exactly what I asked for! My scars are very minimal, and I am healing beautifully! I am so much more comfortable and confident, and I owe it all to Dr. Bailey. My results are excellent, and the recovery has been quick and smooth! 

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Annie Parker
Sandy, Utah

 " I am amazed every time I look in the mirror at what a stunning difference there is. It has only been 45 days since my surgery  with Dr. Greenburg and I feel fantastic!  I can see more and more of a difference every day it seems. You are all truly professional, caring people and you have made my experience a very positive one."  Thanks Mini Tummy Tuck Utah!!

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Doris Smallworth
Bountiful, Utah

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    • Average Tummy Tuck Cost Utah – The standard fee for a tummy tuck can range above $5,000. The average cost of tummy tuck is $5,500. This will depend on several factors that the doctor will inform you after the evaluation.
    • Average Cost Mini Tummy Tuck Utah – A mini tummy tuck costs around $4000 to $5000. This procedure will be less invasive and is significantly faster to complete. Expect it to be a lot cheaper.
    • Average Cost of Extended Tummy Tuck – The cost ranges from $11,000 to $12,000. This operation will cover the entirety of the stomach area as well as incorporate additional procedures.
    • Average Cost of Reverse Tummy Tuck – Price for the reverse tummy tuck varies from patient to patient, but expect it to fall in between $5,000 to $10,000.
    • Average Cost of Laser Tummy Tuck – Laser tummy tuck is cheaper and faster but does require multiple sessions to complete. The treatment cost is $1,700 per session, you may need up to 6 treatment sessions. A complete set of sessions is still more affordable than a traditional tummy tuck procedure.
    • Average Cost Tummy Tuck Utah with Liposuction – This is the most comprehensive procedure in this list. As such, expect the price to be higher than the procedures listed above. The cost is between $11,000 and $12,000.

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Treatments:    Average Price (estimates)
Tummy Tuck Utah:    $5,500
Mini-Tummy Tuck Utah:    $4,000
Extended Tummy Tuck:    $11,000 to $12,000
Reverse Tummy Tuck:    $7,000 to $8,000
Laser Tummy Tuck:    $1,700 per session with 6 treatment sessions in total
Tummy Tuck with Liposuction:    $11,000 to $12,000
Male Tummy Tuck:    $5,000 to $12,000; Coverage and factors are similar to that of women’s tummy tuck.

Do I need a full tummy tuck or a mini tummy tuck?

Mini tucks are ideal for people at normal body weight, with just a small, lower belly pooch. If you have excess fat, saggy skin above your belly button, or have lost a lot of weight and have a lot of excess skin, you'll need a full tummy tuck. Obviously, you will discuss your options with one of our Doctors.

Is a tummy tuck right for me?

The tummy tuck is a viable option for patients who are experiencing some amount of lose skin around their abdominal area.  This procedure is not ideal for very obese people but is ideal for those who are a their correct weight or even slightly overweight.

Factors include: A few pounds that are hard to lose, even after attempting diet and exercise corrections; You do not smoke; You are experiencing sagging skin in your abdominal area; Difficulty losing excess fat in your lower abdomen.

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If you are a good candidate, you need to consider the following - as an alternative to the full tummy tuck, this is very effective for those with considerably less sagging skin and excess fat below the belly.  Mini tummy tucks are a great alternative to the more involved and invasive full tummy tuck in handling relatively minor problems.

Tummy Tuck for Stretch Marks

A tummy tuck can be very effective for alleviating stretch marks around the abdominal area, and removing traces of stretch marks in the lower abdomen.  This procedure however does not address or solve stretch marks outside the tummy area.

Tummy Tuck for Muscle Repair

A full or mini tummy tuck can also helpful in repairing muscles, especially shortly after childbirth.  These procedures can greatly aid in returning the abdomen to it's original, lean appearance.

    • Mini-Tummy Tuck Utah – This is a less invasive variation of the tummy tuck. It incorporates techniques similar to a C-section procedure. The mini-tummy tuck is best used by patients who are still relatively in good shape but have packed on a few pounds under the bellybutton area.
    • Full Tummy Tuck Utah – The full tummy tuck has the highest percentage of delivering the best possible results. This will result in a firmer abdomen as the cosmetic surgeon will be removing any excess skin as well.
    • Extended Tummy Tuck – Similar to the full tummy tuck, the extended variation also takes the sides of the abdomen into account. The surgeon will be taking off extra fat and skin out of the body’s “love handles” which can also improve the muscle’s condition around that part of the body.
    • Reverse Tummy Tuck – As the name implies, the reverse tummy tuck is performed by removing excess fat and skin around the upper part of the abdomen rather than in the middle or below. Everything else is similar to the traditional tummy tuck procedure.
    • Laser Tummy Tuck – This is another less invasive tummy tuck procedure. This operation will utilize a thin laser fiber just underneath the skin. It will then be super-heated, which will effectively melt the fat on the surrounding area.
    • Tummy Tuck Utah with Liposuction – This incorporates two cosmetic surgeries. The liposuction procedure is best used on patients whose skins are still elastic enough to return to its tighter appearance after weight loss. If not, the tummy tuck will fix the remaining issues.

Mini Tummy Tuck in Utah

Our Mini Tummy Tuck Procedure

A mini tummy tuck targets a smaller area of your abdomen and therefore involves a much smaller incision. Mini tummy tucks address issues only in your lower abdominal area. Dr. Bailey or Dr. Grennburg will tighten lower abdominal muscles and remove excess skin and tissue from the area below your navel.
In comparison, a full tummy tuck treats your entire abdominal area, both above and below your belly button. Full tummy tucks provide the most dramatic results and are more effective at eliminating stretch marks.
Mini tummy tucks are generally used for patients who have a minimal amount of sagging skin to be removed. Full tummy tucks are recommended for patients who have a substantial amount of fatty tissue and skin that needs to be removed.

What tummy tuck surgery can't do
A tummy tuck is not a substitute for weight loss or an appropriate exercise program.
Although the results of a tummy tuck are technically permanent, the positive outcome can be greatly diminished by significant fluctuations in your weight. For this reason, individuals who are planning substantial weight loss or women who may be considering future pregnancies would be advised to postpone a tummy tuck.
A tummy tuck cannot correct stretch marks, although these may be removed or somewhat improved if they are located on the areas of excess skin that will be excised
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A mini tummy tuck utah procedure includes the following steps:

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Step 1 - Anesthesia

Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical procedure. Choices include intravenous sedation and general anesthesia. Your doctor will help you decide which is the most appropriate for your specific situation.

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Step 2 - The Incision

A full tummy tuck requires a horizontally-oriented incision in the area between the pubic hairline and belly button.
Tummy tuck incision front abdomen:
The extent of the incision will be determined by the amount of excess sagging skin. Once the abdominal skin is lifted, the underlying weakened abdominal muscles can be repaired.
A second incision in the area of the navel may be necessary to remove excess skin in the upper abdomen.
Tummy tuck incision front abdomen sutures:
The upper abdominal skin is pulled down. The excess skin is trimmed and the remaining skin is sutured.  A new opening for the belly button is created. The belly button is guided  through to the surface and re-positioned.

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Step 3 - Closing the Incisions

Sutures, skin adhesives, tapes or clips close the skin incisions.

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Step 4 - See the Results!

Your mini tummy tuck utah will result in a flatter, more firm tummy contour that is more in line with your body, height and weight.

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8 Things You Should Know About A Mini Tummy Tuck—From Someone Who Got One

I called my belly "Donut" because I could wad up all my post-baby stomach skin into something that resembled one (sans sprinkles). Despite my healthy eating habits and gym visits, I could not get that belly bulge to budge, even as my youngest hit his fifth birthday. In fact, I found that the more I worked out, the worse my stomach looked: Losing weight elsewhere on my body only made my pooch more pronounced. Add to this some separated stomach muscles from three pregnancies, and I was pretty disheartened at how my midsection looked. All this came to a head one sunny day after an especially great few weeks at the gym, when a checkout girl asked me when I was due.

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o I decided to look into a mini tummy tuck. While often considered a procedure for the rich and famous, tummy tucks (also known as abdominoplasties) are becoming increasingly common, with a whopping 431% increase in the number of procedures performed since 1997, when the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) started tracking it. In fact, tummy tucks were the third most common cosmetic procedure performed in 2015, with more than 180,000 done nationwide.

Whether the pooch was caused by pregnancy, significant weight loss, or genetics, removing excess skin and tightening lax muscles can provide both physical and mental benefits. If you've been thinking about getting a tummy tuck, here are a few things I learned along the way—and a few I wish I'd known beforehand.

1. A MINI TUMMY TUCK WON'T MAKE YOU DROP WEIGHT.

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While some patients may lose a few pounds from the procedure, Elliot Hirsch, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon at Hirsch Plastic Surgery in Los Angeles, warns that tummy tucks should be used when a patient is already at his or her ideal weight. "Tummy tucks should not be thought of as a weight loss procedure, but rather as a contouring procedure," he explains. Also, while tummy tucks can't directly address stretch marks, since the abdominal skin is pulled downward, any stretch marks may be moved, lowered, or potentially removed if they are part of the lower excess skin.

2. THERE ARE A FEW DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCARS.

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Your scar size and location will depend on the type of abdominoplasty you need. For a traditional tummy tuck like I had, the scar will be from hip to hip and most doctors will do their best to ensure that the scar is hidden under the bikini line. You will also have a scar around your belly button, because it's actually relocated (!) during the procedure.

For patients who need just a small amount of skin removed and muscles tightens, a mini tummy tuck may be an option. "A mini tummy tuck is one in which there is a very little amount of skin excess, usually below the belly button, and the incision leaves a scar a little longer than a C-section scar," explains Luis Macias, MD, a double board-certified plastic surgeon at Marina Plastic Surgery in Marina Del Rey, CA.

Patients who are interested in a tummy tuck after significant weight loss or weight loss surgery can expect a large, upside-down T-shaped scar across the abdomen. That's because in these types of patients, "there is horizontal skin excess as well as vertical—it extends up the midline of the abdomen," says Macias.

3. MINI TUMMY TUCKS ARE NOT CHEAP, AND INSURANCE WILL LIKELY NOT PAY FOR IT.

According to the ASAPS Cosmetic Surgery National Data Bank statistics, the 2015 national average was $5,891. Typically, a tummy tuck is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. If you are having a hernia repaired or if the surgery solves another medical problem (such excess skin from massive weight loss), some insurances may (key word: may) cover a small portion of the procedure. And beyond the cost of the surgery itself, you'll also need to be prepared to spend money on prescriptions and other pre-op and post-op medical supplies.

4. IT'S IMPORTANT TO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE CHOOSING A SURGEON.

Finding a qualified plastic surgeon can be trickier than you'd think. First, while the terms are often used interchangeably, a plastic surgeon and a cosmetic surgeon are not the same thing. Likewise, a doctor may claim to be "board-certified" by a board that isn't recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), a recognized agency approving medical specialty boards since 1934. The ABMS recognizes only one plastic surgery board—the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Here's why this all matters: Legally, any licensed physician can offer "cosmetic" procedures. The doctor might be a dermatologist or gynecologist or a general practitioner, but since there is no nationally recognized cosmetic surgery medical board, any doctor could claim to be a cosmetic surgeon. Many likely have gone through some training, and some may be very capable surgeons, but if they are not certified by the ABPS, they are not plastic surgeons. In addition, some surgeons are also certified by the American Board of Surgery, making them dual board-certified. Doctors may also be members of other plastic surgery–related associations, academies, or societies, but these memberships should be secondary to ensuring they are ABPS-certified.

 

 

5. DON'T FREAK OUT IF YOUR SURGEON RECOMMENDS LIPOSUCTION AS WELL.

Mine did, and it was more than just an upsell. "I perform liposuction on most of my tummy tuck patients because it assists in sculpting the waist and love handle area," explains Macias. When skin from the upper abdomen gets pulled down, it can lead to an unnatural bulge on the hips or a lack of definition. In order to get the best results, many surgeons use liposuction or fat-to-fat grafts to help them reshape and contour the area. However, liposuction is a separate procedure from the tummy tuck, which means it will have its own added cost, risks, and recovery factors.

6. YOU'LL NEED HELP AT HOME FOR THE FIRST WEEK.

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Most tummy tucks are outpatient surgeries, which means you'll go home right after the procedure and will need to have someone there to help you for the first few days, if not a full week. "I would not have felt comfortable home alone," says Crystal M., a 51-year-old mother of two and tummy tuck patient who helped prepare for her recovery by stocking her kitchen with pre-cut fruit and other comfort foods. "I needed someone to help me do everything for the first few days," recalls Erin S., a 37-year-old mom of three who had the procedure. "I could not roll over, sit up, or grab anything farther than a few inches away. I needed help standing, getting repositioned in bed, basically everything." In addition, doctors recommend that you don't lift anything over 10 pounds for the first 4 to 6 weeks, which can be important for mothers with young children to consider.

7. YOU'LL LIKELY BE BENT OVER AT THE KNEES FOR AT LEAST THE FIRST FEW DAYS.

One result of your stomach muscles being tightened, excess skin removed, and remaining skin pulled taut is that you'll probably be significantly bent over for the first few days—or even weeks. I looked like the letter L for a solid 2 weeks. Being bent over like this for so long had a couple of consequences that I wish I had been better prepared for. First, my lower back muscles pretty much gave up on day 3, and I had immense pain and back spasms whenever I walked or stood (Icy Hot and Ben-Gay were life-savers). Second, I couldn't reach anything that was above my new eye level. This meant that I couldn't get anything from the top two shelves of my fridge. Jedi mind tricks were not enough to bring me any closer to that container of dark chocolate–covered almonds taunting me from the top shelf.

This bent-over position also impacts how you sleep. You should plan on sleeping in a recliner, with a wedge pillow, or on a couch with a bunch of pillows to prop up your legs and back until you're able to lie flat, around week 2.

8. EXPECT BENEFITS BEYOND THE COSMETIC.

True, you'll likely feel a lot more confident in your clothes after a tummy tuck, like Crystal did. Before the tummy tuck, she says that she had chosen outfits to accommodate her stomach. "Now I can pick out clothes that I like and know I look great in them." However, the procedure can also offer medical benefits: Some studies have suggested that tummy tucks may help with urinary incontinence, and the procedure can have a big impact on the strength and support of your body's core. "An integral part of a tummy tuck is repairing the rectus diastasis, which is a space between the rectus muscles that naturally occurs after childbirth or a large amount of weight loss," explain Hirsch. "For patients with a significant diastasis, repairing this can help improve their core stability and can also help with back pain and bloating." This is something Erin found to be true after her abdominoplasty. "Now when I go to the gym and do ab work, I can actually feel my core engaging," she says. "Prior to surgery, I never felt anything happening in my abs."

For me, I'll admit that the first 2 weeks were a physical and emotional roller coaster, but now, 5 weeks out, I'm already enjoying the benefits of my clothes fitting better and feeling more confident, and I'm looking forward to rediscovering my newly tightened abs. Oh, and finally reaching those dark chocolate–covered almonds.

View the full article at Prevention.com By Kate Bayless.

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