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'Tummy tuck' reduces back pain after childbearing: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Besides restoring the pre-shape of the abdomen, or "tummy tuck" -- a surgical operation involving the removal of excess flesh from the -- can improve and after childbearing, a study says.

Many women seek tummy tuck to restore the shape and appearance of the after childbearing, but the new study, published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, suggests that it also improves two of the most common physical complaints experienced by women after labour and delivery.

"has a proven functional benefit as well as a cosmetic benefit,"

of The in Deakin,

The study covered 214 women undergoing with repair of the abdominal muscles at nine Australian plastic centres.

The women's average age was about 42 years, with an average of 2.5 deliveries.

Before and after surgery, the women completed questionnaires rating their disability from and

In the preoperative questionnaires, about 51 per cent of women had moderate to severe disability from back pain, while was a "significant concern" for 42.5 per cent.

On follow-up questionnaires at six weeks and six months, scores for both problems showed major improvement, the study said.

At six months, only nine per cent of patients still had moderate disability from remained a significant problem for less than two per cent of women, the findings showed.

"By reducing the problems of and incontinence, with rectus repair leads to a better life for women after childbearing," Taylor said.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 13:50 IST
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