Resource Center: Tummy Tuck


Tummy Tuck after Child Birth

Many women give birth to their child and immediately begin dieting and exercising to get their old figure back.  While diet and exercise often achieve the weight loss results many women are looking for they do not always take care of everything.  After child birth many women notice that they have lose or flabby skin on their stomachs.  This becomes even more noticeable as they begin to lose weight and often a large problem for the mothers of twins or other multiple births.


Tummy Tuck

The tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures available and is very popular with people from all walks of life. As the procedure becomes more and more popular, the number of plastic surgeons who offer it also become more plentiful. With so much attention on the physical perfection in the modern day, it is not surprising to see so many individuals looking to have the tummy tuck or partial tummy tucked performed. The success ratio for this procedure is increasingly high and improves as the technology matures.


Mini Tummy Tuck

After pregnancy and other weight gain women often work hard to lose weight quickly.  What they forget is lost weight does not always equal lost skin so after losing a great deal of weight many women find that they have a lot of lose skin around their stomachs.  Tummy tucks are a great way to get rid of this problem but they can be expensive, invasive, and leave a large scar.  By taking advantage of a mini tummy tuck women can benefit from a tummy tuck without dealing with many of its disadvantages.


Abdominoplasty Surgery

You’re considering abdominoplasty surgery for that ever-stubborn fat that just won’t go away on your tummy, but where to start, and what to do? What will happen during the surgery? This article will cover all your questions about abdominoplasty surgery.


Tummy Tuck: Reducing Excess Paunch

After countless crunches and too many diets to count, you’ve lost all the weight you can. And yet, that stubborn tummy won’t budge. What can you do when you’ve got an excess paunch from weight loss or pregnancy that can’t be removed through regular diet and exercise? To flatten that abdomen, ask your surgeon about abdominoplasty.


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