Tummy Tuck
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Tummy Tuck: Biography of Dr. Juta Jansi
Tummy Tuck: Biography of Dr. Juta Jansi: DR. JUTA JANSI M.D.,F.R.C.S.T. PLASTIC AND RECONSRUCTIVE SURGEON doctorjuta@gmail.com Dr.Juta Jansi is recognized as one of the most exper...
Biography of Dr. Juta Jansi
DR. JUTA JANSI M.D., F.R.C.S.T. PLASTIC AND RECONSRUCTIVE SURGEON
Dr.Juta Jansi is recognized as one of the most experienced cosmetic surgeons in EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
- Doctor of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University , Thailand , 1984
SPECIALTY TRAINING
- General Surgery, Chiangmai University , Thailand , 1990
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chulalongkorn University , 1 996
DIPLOMA
- B.Sc.MD.
- Diplomate Board of General surgery, F.R.C.S.T.
- Diplomate Board of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, F.R.C.S.T.
MEMBERSHIPS
-Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand
-Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand
-Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING/SEMINARS ATTENDED
- American Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons, Dallas , Texas , USA
- Fellowships in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Changkang General Hospital ,
- Fellowships in Microsurgery, Changkang General Hospital ,
WORK EXPERIENCE – 24 YEARS
- General Practitioner, Chiangrai General Hospital , Thailand
- Surgical Consultant, Surgical Department, Chiangkam General
- Teaching Staff, Surgical department, Srinakarinwirot University Hospital ,
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chulalongkorn General Hospital , Thailand
(Including sex change surgical training with Dr.Preecha Tiewtranon)
- Surgical Staff, Cosmetic Surgery Unit, Yanhee International
- Cumulative cosmetic surgery cases over 10,000 cases
PRESENT
- Plastic Surgery Unit, Bumrungrad International Hospital , Thailand
- Cosmetic Surgery Unit, Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital , Thailand
- Paknam Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Bangkok , Thailand
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Why Thailand?
When choosing a plastic surgeon, it is important to consider a number of factors. Medical training and surgical experience are primary indicators of the surgeon’s qualifications. Board certification is another important criterion. No single factor can guarantee you the best doctor for a specific procedure. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide which surgeon is best for your specific goals and expectations.
To become a plastic surgeon, a doctor must obtain an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) degree. Following this, there are several paths the doctor may follow. Many doctors now spend five to six years in an integrated plastic surgery residency, although some complete three years of general surgery and two years in plastic surgery.
What does it mean to be a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon?
Choosing a Board certified surgeon can be a very tough job because of the personal information being shared. Just open the yellow pages, magazines, brochures or view news paper advertisements and you’ll find plastic surgeons promoting all kinds of society memberships and board certifications but don’t be confused between boards and societies. Societies are merely professional associations. Board certification is the minimum criterion you should use in selecting a plastic surgeon. So, it is very important that you learn about the doctor’s education, training, certification, and experience in order to guarantee a successful outcome and to make the best choice.
Beware of lots of Letters after the Doctor’s Name:
Many fraudulent doctors’ have quite a few letters after their names. In fact, multiple letters may be the telltale sign of an inadequately trained doctor trying to impress the public. Definitely, your doctor should have the letters M.D (Medical Doctor) or D.O (Doctor of Osteopathy) after his name. He might even have one or more master’s degrees or might also have PhD but these degrees are irrelevant to plastic surgery. Patients are advised to select a board certified plastic surgeon.
Many fraudulent doctors’ have quite a few letters after their names. In fact, multiple letters may be the telltale sign of an inadequately trained doctor trying to impress the public. Definitely, your doctor should have the letters M.D (Medical Doctor) or D.O (Doctor of Osteopathy) after his name. He might even have one or more master’s degrees or might also have PhD but these degrees are irrelevant to plastic surgery. Patients are advised to select a board certified plastic surgeon.
Guide to choose a Plastic Surgeon:
- Get Referrals: Begin your search for a plastic surgeon by asking friends, relatives, family doctor, colleagues that are willing to meet with you and share their results of the surgery. Hospital staff such as nurses, surgeons and anesthesiologist is also excellent sources of referrals. You may also do research on the internet, magazines, or in the yellow pages. Chances are a few names will stand out from the others. It will help give you the best possible recommendations.
- Check the qualifications of the surgeon: One of the most important qualifications you should look for in a plastic surgeon is that they are board certified but you must need to know what board has certified your plastic surgeon and be sure that the surgeon has graduated from an accredited medical school.
- Meet the surgeon: Look at pictures of past procedures done by the surgeon. Choose an ethical and confident surgeon and friendly staff members for a long lasting relationship and you should expect good communication, understanding and comfort from the surgeon.
How To Choose A Certified Plastic/Cosmetic Surgeon
When choosing a plastic surgeon, it is important to consider a number of factors. Medical training and surgical experience are primary indicators of the surgeon’s qualifications. Board certification is another important criterion. No single factor can guarantee you the best doctor for a specific procedure. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide which surgeon is best for your specific goals and expectations.
To become a plastic surgeon, a doctor must obtain an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) degree. Following this, there are several paths the doctor may follow. Many doctors now spend five to six years in an integrated plastic surgery residency, although some complete three years of general surgery and two years in plastic surgery.
What does it mean to be a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon?
Choosing a Board certified surgeon can be a very tough job because of the personal information being shared. Just open the yellow pages, magazines, brochures or view news paper advertisements and you’ll find plastic surgeons promoting all kinds of society memberships and board certifications but don’t be confused between boards and societies. Societies are merely professional associations. Board certification is the minimum criterion you should use in selecting a plastic surgeon. So, it is very important that you learn about the doctor’s education, training, certification, and experience in order to guarantee a successful outcome and to make the best choice.
Beware of lots of Letters after the Doctor’s Name:
Many fraudulent doctors’ have quite a few letters after their names. In fact, multiple letters may be the telltale sign of an inadequately trained doctor trying to impress the public. Definitely, your doctor should have the letters M.D (Medical Doctor) or D.O (Doctor of Osteopathy) after his name. He might even have one or more master’s degrees or might also have PhD but these degrees are irrelevant to plastic surgery. Patients are advised to select a board certified plastic surgeon.
Many fraudulent doctors’ have quite a few letters after their names. In fact, multiple letters may be the telltale sign of an inadequately trained doctor trying to impress the public. Definitely, your doctor should have the letters M.D (Medical Doctor) or D.O (Doctor of Osteopathy) after his name. He might even have one or more master’s degrees or might also have PhD but these degrees are irrelevant to plastic surgery. Patients are advised to select a board certified plastic surgeon.
Guide to choose a Plastic Surgeon:
- Get Referrals: Begin your search for a plastic surgeon by asking friends, relatives, family doctor, colleagues that are willing to meet with you and share their results of the surgery. Hospital staff such as nurses, surgeons and anesthesiologist is also excellent sources of referrals. You may also do research on the internet, magazines, or in the yellow pages. Chances are a few names will stand out from the others. It will help give you the best possible recommendations.
- Check the qualifications of the surgeon: One of the most important qualifications you should look for in a plastic surgeon is that they are board certified but you must need to know what board has certified your plastic surgeon and be sure that the surgeon has graduated from an accredited medical school.
- Meet the surgeon: Look at pictures of past procedures done by the surgeon. Choose an ethical and confident surgeon and friendly staff members for a long lasting relationship and you should expect good communication, understanding and comfort from the surgeon.
Dr. Juta Jansi: Cosmetic Surgeon In Thailand

Dr. Juta is a known expert and undoubtedly one of the best surgeons in the field of cosmetic surgery. He was much sought after for his expertise in the leading edge of Sex reassignment Surgery, Facial plastic Surgery, Mammoplasty and liposuction.
Dr. Juta received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Chulalongkorn , Thailand in 1984. Prior to specializing in plastic surgery and sex reassignment surgery, Dr. Juta had 24 years of experience as a Plastic and reconstructive surgeon, performed over a thousand cosmetic reconstructions which continually improved and achieved excellent results because of his high standards and proven techniques in the surgical arena. He continually updates himself in all aspect of cosmetic surgery both national and international.
He received several citations as a General and plastic surgery specialist, member of the Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand and The Society of Plastic Surgeons of Thailand. He also attended Fellowship in Maxillo-Facial Surgery Taipei, Taiwan and Fellowship in Microsurgery Taipei, Taiwan. At present, Dr. Juta Jansi joined the prestigious Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons at Bumrungrad Hospital and Srinakarin hospital.
With his passion and artistic talent, Dr. Juta is highly respected by his peers and patients for his unique techniques that ensure satisfaction, safety and outstanding performance.
Tummy Tuck
Overview of the surgery:
Tummy tuck (appropriately known as abdominoplasty), is a major surgical procedure that gets rid of excess fat and skin, tightening muscles in your abdominal wall and designed to flatten the abdomen.
The best candidates for this procedure are physically fit and healthy individuals who suffer from loose skin and excess fats in the lower portion of the abdomen which is typically the result of single or multiple pregnancies in women whose abdominal tone were lost after pregnancy or considerable weight loss and age related looseness of skin may also be corrected.
It usually requires a long incision across the abdomen from hip bone to hip bone and around the belly button. The shape of the incision is like a smile, with a flat bottom. The skin is separated from the abdominal wall, up to the ribs, exposing the vertical abdominal muscles (rectus muscles). These muscles have usually been stretched apart by previous pregnancies. The rectus muscles are then stitched into a new position, tightening the muscles and reducing the waistline. After the muscles have been repositioned and tightened, the excess skin is stretched and removed.The remaining skin is redraped over the abdominal area and sutured in place. The belly button is then brought out through the overlying skin in its new location.
Duration of the operation:
The procedure will take about 2-5 hours. A partial tummy tuck may take about 1-2hours.
Post operative care:
- Patients are required to take a rest for about 1-3 weeks before returning to work and a normal schedule.
- A day after the surgery, patient must have light to moderate physical activities.
- Some incision will be left open and drainage is inserted.
- Patients can start light to moderate activity after four weeks. After six to eight weeks, most people can resume all exercise and activity.
- Patient will be given pain medication as needed. This typically entails narcotics for the first few days after surgery and then non-narcotic pain relievers after that.
- The abdomen is swollen and sore for the first few days.
- The abdominal scars will appear to worsen during the first three to six months. They may take nine months before they flatten and lighten in color. The scars never disappear completely, but clothing can hide them easily.
Recovery period:
You may be able to go back to work after 2-4 weeks. More strenuous activities for 4-6 weeks or more. Fading and flattening of scars for 3 months to 2 years.
Possible risk and complications:
These potential complications can be prevented if you carefully follow surgeon's instructions. Listed below are the potential complications:
· Anesthetic medications
- Tissue loss
- Infection
- Collection of blood beneath the skin (hematoma)
- Collection of fluid under the skin (seroma)
- Blood clot to the lungs
- Aspiration pneumonia
- Bleeding under the skin flap
- Insufficient healing that may result in the need for a second surgery
- Death
- Unfavorable scarring
- Poor wound healing
Anesthesia use:
Abdominoplasty is often performed with general anesthesia and can also be done using a local anesthetic with a sedative.
Hospital admission:
This procedure may be performed in the cosmetic surgeon’s office-based facility, an outpatient surgery center, or at a hospital. This procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis
Preparation for surgery:
- Assessment of the medical history (any allergies, serious medical condition and all medications taken both prescribed and non-prescribed), physical examination, and laboratory tests will be performed during consultation.
- Blood and urine samples will be collected for routine preoperative laboratory tests.
- Smoking must be avoided for about 3-4 weeks prior to surgery, as nicotine interferes with circulation and will greatly affect healing process.
- You will likely to be asked to stop drinking alcohol, a week before the surgery and throughout your recovery period.
- Avoid taking any medications such as hormones, anticoagulants, anabolic steroids and supplements at least 4-6 weeks to prevent complicating medical factors prior to surgery. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
- If general anesthesia or sedation will be used, and the surgery will be in the morning, fasting from midnight the night before is required. If only local anesthesia will be used, fasting is not required
- Maintain the best of health and hygiene in the weeks prior to surgery. Colds, virus, throat infection or other illness can result to rescheduling of surgery.
- Eat a well balance diet several weeks prior to surgery. Over eating and crash dieting can greatly affect overall health status and well being of the patient
- Daily exercises are an important factor to help enhance posture and strength at least 3-4 weeks prior to surgery.
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