Tummy Tuck
Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to eliminate aesthetic problems such as sagging, excess fat and looseness in the abdomen.
Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to eliminate aesthetic problems such as sagging, excess fat and looseness in the abdomen.
This procedure is generally preferred to correct abdominal sagging caused by reasons such as pregnancy, weight gain and aging.
During the tummy tuck procedure, the surgeon usually makes an incision down the cross-section line in the middle of the abdomen and removes excess skin, fat, and tissues. They are then stitched together to tighten the lower abdominal muscles and the skin is stretched and secured with stitches. As a result of this process, the abdominal region gets a flatter and tighter appearance. Abdominoplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia and the duration of the procedure may vary depending on the condition of the person and the size of the procedure.
The healing process may also vary depending on the condition of the person and the size of the procedure. After the procedure, the patient may stay in the hospital for a few days and may need to wear tight clothes and avoid physical activities during the recovery period. The full recovery process can take several weeks to several months, and the result of the procedure is usually permanent, although weight regain or sagging may occur again after pregnancy.