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Why a Tummy Tuck Won’t Get Rid of Your Love Handles

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November 04, 2021 | Body Surgery, Tummy Tuck
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iStock_000014532797MediumTummy tuck surgery, also known as abdominoplasty, is one of the most common cosmetic procedures for men and women today, and it’s easy to understand why. The midsection is a problem area for many individuals and nonsurgical solutions can only go so far. When it comes to your love handles, however, a tummy tuck may only leave you feeling disappointed. Here’s why those pesky rolls of fat surrounding your hips won’t respond to abdominoplasty.

Hips vs Abdomen

The difference between love handles and excess fatty tissue in the abdomen is primarily their location. The love handles are located on the hips, the sides of your body. This area is out of the range of treatment for a standard tummy tuck. Rather than focusing on the lateral sides of the body, a tummy tuck focuses exclusively on the front of your abdomen.

Tummy Tuck Benefits

While a tummy tuck won’t treat your love handles, the procedure can resolve a number of other appearance concerns. For instance, a tummy tuck can tighten separated abdominal muscles left over from pregnancy or weight fluctuations. A tummy tuck also removes excess fatty tissue from the abdominal cavity for a slimmer shape. Finally, a tummy tuck tightens your stomach skin for a taut, youthful appearance.

Liposuction for Love Handles

If you’re concerned with love handles, you may wish to consider liposuction. Liposuction is a fat-removing procedure that can be used virtually anywhere on the body, and the love handles are one of the most common target spots. Consider combining your tummy tuck with liposuction so that you can tighten and tone your abdomen and slim down those love handles at the same time.

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