A tummy tuck is a surgical procedure that removes excess abdominal fat and skin, tightens weakened muscles, and contours the waistline to create a flatter, more toned abdomen.
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Tummy Tuck FAQ
I had lipo and a BBL 2 years ago. Now I notice that I have excess skin after lipo. Do I need a tummy tuck?
It would be best to see you in person to evaluate your options. If it is determined that you have loose muscles or your skin is looser than it appears in the photographs, then a tummy tuck / abdominoplasty may be a better option.
I’m a man interested in tummy tuck and gynecomastia surgery, how much weight could I potentially lose?
While surgery for tummy tuck and liposuction for gynecomastia may help you lose a few pounds - perhaps around 10 pounds - the main goal of the surgery is body contouring. This involves removing the excess skin and fat from your abdomen and your chest. Many patients continue to lose weight after surgery as they feel better about their body and start to work out more and work out more efficiently. It's best to come in for a consultation to review your options.
Do I need a full tummy tuck or mini, as a man? Are there any other procedures to get my belly flat?
It is best to see you in person to evaluate your skin and underlying anatomy. If your only issue is loose skin below the belly button, then a mini tummy tuck may be the best option. If you have full skin (fat), but not loose skin, then liposuction may be a good option. If you have loose skin above and below your belly button, then a full tummy tuck may be the best option.
Am I a good candidate for a mini tummy tuck or panniculectomy?
Mini tummy tuck will remove half the fat and skin below the belly button but will not tighten the muscles or improve above the belly button. If you have excess skin extending far laterally (toward the sides) you would need a full length incision to remove all of this for the best result. It's best for you to come in for a personal consultation to discuss your options.
My stomach seems to be in 2 parts? Is there anything I can do to stop this?
An in person evaluation would be required to determine the best course of action. Although, it may be that you have diastasis or separation of the muscles. An abdominoplasty would help flatten your abdomen and help prevent the protruding of your abdomen above and below your abdomen. Achieving a nicer, more even contour would help considerably.
When doing a tummy tuck, will the extra skin on top of vagina be pulled up as well?
Often with weight loss and with aging, the skin in the pubic areas for men and women can sag just like other areas of the body. When performing the abdominoplasty portion of the mommy makeover the abdominal skin is tightening by pulling the skin downward. The skin in the pubic region is also tightened by pulling the skin in an upward direction. In the vast majority of patients this makes a nice improvement. If you are not having a tummy tuck, then mons lift can be performed to specifically address excess skin.
Do I need to redo my tummy tuck? I had a tummy tuck over 11 yrs ago after giving birth to twins.
In this procedure, your muscles would be tightened and any excess skin removed. Most patients don't need a second tummy tuck. However, if the original surgeon did not perform a muscle repair (diastasis repair) or the sutures have loosened, you may need a revision.