Tummy Tuck
A tummy tuck is a cosmetic operation to enhance the abdomen's appearance. Excess skin and fat are separated from the abdomen during a tummy tuck also known as abdominoplasty. Usually also sutures tighten the connective tissue in the abdomen. The rest of the skin is repositioned to produce a more toned appearance. If you have excess fat or skin around your bellybutton area or a weak lower abdominal wall, you may choose to have a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck can also increase the image of your body. Why is that done? You may have excess fat, poor skin elasticity, or weakened connective tissue in your abdomen for a number of reasons. These include: Pregnancy Important weight changes Your natural type of body Aging A tummy tuck can remove loose, excess skin and fat, and weak fascia tightening. In the lower abdomen below the bellybutton, a tummy tuck can also remove stretch marks and excess skin. However, outside this area, a tummy tuck will not correct stretch marks. Your plastic