Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Regular exercise and careful dietary habits aren’t always enough to achieve a toned stomach. A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, tightens abdominal muscles and removes excess fat and skin from the midsection. This procedure can boost your confidence and inspire you to maintain a fit physique, helping you commit to overall health.
A tummy tuck is ideal for anyone with sagging or excess skin, fat, or tissue on their abdomen—especially post-pregnancy moms, men with a tendency for a spare tire, and those who have experienced aging or significant weight loss. After a tummy tuck, your midsection will be firmer and flatter.
People choose abdominoplasty cosmetic surgery for various reasons, including:
- Excess abdominal skin following weight loss
- Fat deposits on the abdomen (e.g., a beer belly or spare tire)
- Abdominal fat that resists diet and exercise
- Stretched stomach muscles from pregnancy
- A desire for a thinner profile
- A desire to look younger and fitter
- A desire to fit into clothes better
Frequently Asked Questions about Thigh Lifts
What is a tummy tuck and who is it ideal for?
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery that tightens abdominal muscles and removes excess fat and skin from the midsection. It is ideal for individuals with sagging or excess skin, fat, or tissue on their abdomen, such as post-pregnancy moms, men with a spare tire, and those who have experienced aging or significant weight loss.
What are the main reasons people choose to undergo a tummy tuck?
People opt for a tummy tuck for various reasons, including excess abdominal skin following weight loss, fat deposits on the abdomen that resist diet and exercise, stretched stomach muscles from pregnancy, and a desire for a thinner, younger-looking profile that fits better into clothes.
What can I expect during a tummy tuck consultation?
During your consultation, your surgeon will assess your tummy, discuss your goals and expectations, and explain the various options available to achieve your desired results. They will also provide a detailed overview of the procedure, including the potential risks and benefits, to help you make an informed decision.