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The Male Tummy Tuck after Massive Weight Loss

  The tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, operation is the most successful method of waistline contouring for many patients. It is an absolute must operation in three specific situations, in loose skin and muscle from multiple pregnancies, in the presence of an overhanging abdominal pannus, and after massive weight loss. While pregnancies is an exclusive female Read More…

Reducing Seromas in Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) Surgery

  A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is one of the most common body contouring procedures. It is unrivaled for what it can do to the waistline when there is loose skin and excess fat for which there is no other satisfactory solution. Despite the success of the procedure, it is not complication free. The most Read More…

Case Study: Tummy Tuck Surgery and the Potential Need for Revision

Background: A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is one of the best and most reliable body contouring procedures. For many women after childbirth or for men and women after extreme weight loss, a classic tummy tuck procedure can make a world of difference. But unlike the many marketing ads and images, the sheer size of the Read More…

Case Study: Mini-Tummy Tuck vs. Full Tummy Tuck

Background: A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is one of the great plastic surgery body contouring procedures. It can do for many patients what no diet and exercise program can…get rid of loose skin and fat along the waistline. While there is always the trade-off of a scar (and a significant recovery), the results usually justify Read More…

The Fleur-de-lis Abdominoplasty after Massive Weight Loss

Without question, the number one concern of bariatric surgery patients after their weight loss is abdominal reshaping. When the weight loss is in the neighborhood of 75 to 100 lbs., the abdominal skin does not redrape or shrink back down. Rather, a large amount of redundant skin results which both hangs and has multiple rolls. Read More…

The Differences between the Male and Female Tummy Tuck

  Abdominoplasty or tummy tuck is one of the top five cosmetic procedures for women but is performed much less frequently in men. Because men do not get pregnant, their abdominal skin does not suffer as much loss of elasticity and can ‘snap’ back better after weight loss. Men are also less tolerant of a Read More…

Combining Liposuction in a Tummy Tuck for Improved Safety and a Faster Recovery

Liposuction and abdominoplasty are two of the most popular plastic surgery procedures. While commonly used to treat different body areas, they can be combined to improve one’s abdominal contour and shape. When done together and weaved into a single procedure, it is known as lipoabdominoplasty or liposuction abdominoplasty. A traditional abdominoplasty or tummy tuck involves Read More…

Understanding the Abdominal Panniculectomy

The abdominal panniculectomy is a variation to the traditional tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. The pannus or abdominal apron is that overhang of skin and fat that extends below one’s waistline. Abdominal pannuses can exist in overweight as well as extreme weight loss patients after bariatric surgery. The abdominal panniculectomy, historically, refers to the pre-bariatric surgery Read More…

The Extended Tummy Tuck for Optimal Abdominal Reshaping

Tummy tucks (abdominoplasty) traditionally are a horizontally-oriented operation. This means that excess skin and fat is removed with an elliptical incision that is oriented from one side of the waistline to the other. This results in a fairly low horizontal scar that is some distance below a newly created belly button. (if it is a Read More…

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