Excess abdominal skin
Removing loose or overhanging skin to improve abdominal contour.
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as tummy tuck surgery, is designed to address excess abdominal skin, tissue laxity and contour concerns.
Treatment planning considers skin excess, abdominal wall support, fat distribution and overall body proportion to create a more refined abdominal profile.
Abdominoplasty is often considered where loose skin, stretched tissues or abdominal wall changes cannot be adequately addressed through liposuction alone.
The procedure focuses on removing excess tissue, improving contour and creating a more proportionate abdominal profile.
For more limited lower abdominal concerns, mini abdominoplasty may be suitable. Where the main concern is fat with moderate laxity, liposuction with Renuvion may be discussed instead.
Abdominoplasty may be considered where abdominal changes are more significant than can be addressed through less invasive contouring procedures.
Removing loose or overhanging skin to improve abdominal contour.
Improving contour through tissue reduction and reshaping.
Supporting a firmer abdominal profile where structural changes are present.
Addressing contour concerns following pregnancy or weight changes.
Abdominoplasty is planned around the degree of skin excess, contour goals and whether more extensive reshaping is needed.
Excess skin is removed to improve contour and profile.
Abdominal contour is refined to create improved proportion.
Underlying abdominal changes may be addressed where required.
Treatment may range from standard to extended approaches.
Where excess skin extends beyond the central abdomen, extended abdominoplasty or fleur de lis abdominoplasty may be more appropriate.
Recovery is typically focused on healing, swelling reduction and gradual contour refinement.
Assessment focuses on tissue, skin and abdominal goals.
Skin and tissue are reshaped to improve abdominal contour.
Healing involves swelling, compression and gradual activity progression.
Contour continues to improve as healing progresses.
These answers provide a general guide. Suitability depends on anatomy, tissue quality and treatment goals.
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