Chevy Chase Tummy Tuck doctors

Morad Tavallali, MD Morad Tavallali, MD
Vienna Plastic Surgeon
8245 Boone Boulevard Suite 540, Vienna
9 answers
Eric Chang, MD Eric Chang, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
8860 Columbia 100 Parkway Suite 206, Columbia
4 answers
Marwan R. Khalifeh, MD Marwan R. Khalifeh, MD
Chevy Chase Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave Suite 1710, Chevy Chase
3 answers
Navin K. Singh, MD Navin K. Singh, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1710, Chevy Chase
2 answers
C. Coleman Brown, MD C. Coleman Brown, MD
Bethesda Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 1250, Chevy Chase

Recent Answers

A: Low C section scar

You should have no problem in being able to have a tummy tuck with the scar lower than the C section scar. Based on your photo and excess skin on your sides, expect for the tummy tuck scar itself to be longer than the scar you currentlty have.

Morad Tavallali, MD
Vienna Plastic Surgeon
Can a Tummy Tuck Procedure Be Performed Under Local Anesthesia ?

Can a Tummy Tuck Procedure Be Performed Under Local Anesthesia ?

A: Tummy tucks under local anesthesia

If you are having a mini tummy tuck it can be performed under local. For a full tummy tuck you need the general anesthesia relaxationof your stomch muscles for the best tightening of the muscles.

Morad Tavallali, MD
Vienna Plastic Surgeon
Is Abdominoplasty the Most Common Procedure After Massive Weight Loss?

What are the top 3 plastic surgies after a person has massive weight loss?

A: Weight loss and abdominoplasty

After a large weight loss the skin of the abdomen, breasts, and arms certainly becomes loose and droopy. A tummy tuck is a common procedure and perhaps one that is combined witha breast lift / augmentation at the same time is the most common procedure for my patients with weight loss. Some have the arm lift before and some after the tummy tuck.

Morad Tavallali, MD
Vienna Plastic Surgeon
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