13 months ago
A Tummy Tuck can do wonders to remove excess skin from pregnancy weight-gain, but it can't do everything.
In exchange for a scar across the pubic area from hip to hip, most of the stretch marks and all of the loose skin below the belly button can be removed. However, unless there is severe laxity of the abdominal wall above the umbilicus, the stretch marks above the belly button will move down the abdominal wall after the skin is tightened, and will end up below the belly button and above the final scar. For most patients, the final appearance is still a great improvement from the condition before surgery, so the presence of a few residual "re-located" stretch marks is not a draw-back, and usually these stretch marks are less visible as the skin is now tighter.
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Some patients benefit from liposuction to selected areas of unwanted excess fat (for example, in the hip and flank areas) in addition to Tummy Tuck, but for skin laxity, liposuction alone is not the appropriate choice of procedure.
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