I had a mini abdominoplasty about 20 years ago. The doctor corrected my diastasis recti by sewing my muscles together. I have good muscle tone even at 63 since I've worked out 5 days a week since I was 18. The scar has unfortunately adhered right down to the peritoneum, creating a bulge above and below, even though I have very little fat. What might this cost to correct and what do you advise?
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Answer: A scar revision would be beneficial for you. Follow with laser scar treatment to minimize appearance of scarring
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