Tummy Tuck Surgery (Abdominoplasty)

Tummy tuck surgery, also called Abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that removes loose abdominal skin to improve body shape. It is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries performed today.


Who Is a Candidate for Tummy Tuck Surgery?

You may be a good candidate if you:

  1. Have loose abdominal skin after multiple pregnancies.
  2. Experienced massive weight loss after bariatric surgery (e.g., sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding, or gastric balloon insertion).
  3. Lost weight through diet and exercise, but your abdominal skin remains loose and sagging.
  4. Had liposuction, but the skin did not retract properly.

Consultation Process

During a consultation:

  • The extent of loose skin is assessed—whether it is below the umbilicus, above it, or extends to the sides and back.
  • The rectus muscles (recti) are examined for separation (diastasis recti).
  • The procedure, benefits, side effects, and expected outcomes are discussed.
  • Any medical conditions that may affect healing (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, heart disease) are evaluated.

Preparation for Surgery

Before surgery:

  • General fitness assessment is conducted.
  • Baseline blood tests, ECG, and chest X-ray are performed to ensure fitness for general anesthesia.
  • Marking of the surgical area is done before surgery.

Types of Tummy Tuck Surgery

The type of tummy tuck depends on the extent of excess skin:

  1. Mini Tummy Tuck – Removes a small amount of excess skin below the belly button.
  2. Standard Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) – Removes skin and tightens muscles in the abdominal area.
  3. Extended Tummy Tuck – Addresses excess skin on the abdomen and flanks.
  4. Belt Lipectomy – Removes circumferential loose skin (for massive weight loss patients).
  5. Tummy Tuck with Liposuction – Combines skin tightening with fat removal.

Procedure Steps

  1. General anesthesia is administered.
  2. The surgical site is sterilized and marked.
  3. An incision is made in the lower abdomen.
  4. Skin is lifted, and abdominal muscles are tightened (rectus plication).
  5. Excess skin is removed, and the umbilicus is repositioned.
  6. Hemostasis (bleeding control) is ensured, and the incision is sutured.
  7. A dressing and compression garment are applied.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Hospital stay: 1–2 days.
  • Early mobilization is encouraged (bending slightly while walking).
  • Drains are removed after 1–2 days.
  • Follow-up visit after 1 week.
  • Compression garment is worn for 4–6 weeks.
  • Swelling subsides within 2–3 weeks.
  • Stitches are removed after 2 weeks.
  • Return to work: After 2 weeks.
  • Full results: Visible after 6 weeks to 6 months.

Results and Expectations

With a qualified plastic surgeon, tummy tuck results are excellent, with a 95% patient satisfaction rate. Patients regain their body shape, confidence, and the ability to wear their preferred clothing styles.


Benefits of a Tummy Tuck

  1. Restores body contour and shape.
  2. Improves self-confidence.
  3. Scars remain hidden under underwear.
  4. Enhances waist definition.
  5. Achieves symmetry in body shape.

Possible Complications

When performed by an experienced plastic surgeon, risks are minimal. However, some complications can include:

  1. Hematoma formation (blood collection under the skin).
  2. Seroma formation (fluid buildup under the skin).
  3. Infection.
  4. Scarring.
  5. Asymmetry.
  6. Wound dehiscence (stitches breaking open).
  7. Scar hypertrophy (thickened scars).
  8. Numbness in skin edges.
  9. Umbilical discoloration.
  10. Swelling.

Cost of Tummy Tuck Surgery

The cost varies based on the type of tummy tuck and whether liposuction is included:

💰 90,000 to 350,000 PKR

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