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Drain-Free Tummy Tuck in Toronto: Do You Really Need Drains After a Tummy Tuck? In this video, I’m breaking down the truth behind drain-free tummy tucks and explaining why I often still choose to use drains in my abdominoplasty procedures—even though I always use internal progressive tension sutures. Internal sutures are essential to reducing fluid buildup and supporting smoother healing. They’re a critical part of every tummy tuck I perform, and they make a drain-free approach possible in many cases. However, even with internal sutures, the body still produces fluid after surgery—and that fluid has to go somewhere. When drains aren’t used, the fluid can accumulate under the skin, making the tissues feel spongy and delaying the final result. It often requires lymphatic massages, which can be painful, time-consuming, and expensive. That’s why I often choose to use drains in addition to internal sutures. Drains typically come out within two weeks, and in most cases, they help my patients recover faster—with less swelling, fewer post-op treatments, and a quicker path to final results. This video covers: • What internal progressive tension sutures actually do • The pros and cons of drain-free tummy tucks • Why drains can help you get to your final result faster • When I do and don’t use drains • Whether lymphatic massage is needed after surgery Whether you’re considering a tummy tuck or just curious about the differences in technique, this video will help you understand the real-world pros and cons of the drain-free method. 🔔 Subscribe for more honest plastic surgery insights from a board-certified plastic surgeon in Toronto. #TummyTuck #DrainFreeTummyTuck #Abdominoplasty #PlasticSurgeryToronto #TummyTuckRecovery #plasticsurgery #TorontoPlasticSurgeon #ProgressiveTensionSutures #Lipoabdominoplasty #PostOpSwelling #PlasticSurgeryEducation