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3 Tummy Tuck Types for the Perfect Midsection

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January 26, 2016 | Body Surgery
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166282299-1155274147Men and women alike commonly report feeling self conscious about their midsections. Whether you’re concerned with unwanted fat that doesn’t seem to budge despite all your hard work, baggy skin left behind after weight loss or pregnancy, or separated abdominal muscles that just won’t tighten back up, there are many reasons to consider a tummy tuck. Here are three tummy tuck types explained to help you decide on the best approach for your needs.

1. Full Abdominoplasty

Also called a traditional tummy tuck, this procedure is the most common tummy tuck. A full abdominoplasty pulls the two halves of your abdominal muscles together if they have been separated by pregnancy or weight fluctuations before tightening your stomach skin and removing any extra. Your surgeon will also remove some amount of excess fatty tissue for a sleeker contour.

2. Mini Tummy Tuck

The mini tummy tuck can be an excellent option for men or women with less extensive contouring needs. A mini abdominoplasty offers the same basic benefits of a full tummy tuck, but focuses exclusively on the lower abdomen. If your appearance concerns are limited to the space below your belly button, this less aggressive procedure may be for you.

3. Skin Only Tummy Tuck

Some people with loose stomach skin don’t need additional contouring or muscle repair. If your abdominal muscles are sufficiently toned and you don’t have unwanted bulges around your stomach, a skin only tummy tuck can simply tighten the skin of your upper and lower abdomen for a tauter, more youthful result. By customizing your abdominoplasty for your own unique needs, you can achieve a look that’s just right for your goals.

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