A tummy tuck is a procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from your midsection. It also tightens the muscles around your waist, helping to reduce any movement of your belly jiggle. In addition, most patients are able to raise their legs a bit higher than normal after the surgery, helping to strengthen and tone those areas as well.

There are two different procedures available for a tummy tuck treatment. The mini tummy tuck leaves enough Peyronie's scarring for a happy outcome, it is a good choice for men who want to retain their erections. The standard tummy tuck gives you an almost completely flat tummy that looks smooth, tight and toned. It also provides skin elasticity, so even years after your procedure, you will still look like how you were before the operation.

Mini Tummy Tuck

Do you want to get rid of belly fat, but don't have time to diet or exercise? A mini tummy tuck is a procedure that can help you get the body you've always wanted! The results of a mini tummy tuck are flatter, smoother and tighter skin. Aesthetics are a top priority at our office and we will be sure to discuss your goals with you before proceeding with surgery.

This mini tummy tuck is another medical procedure that can help you if you have excess skin and fat on your lower abdominals. It involves a less invasive incision than the full tummy tuck, making it an ideal option for those who are within 10 percent of their ideal weight for their body type. If you are concerned about the size of your belly roll, mini tummy tuck can help you to achieve a flat stomach.

Liposuction

When you choose to have a mini tummy tuck (also called mini-tuck or mini-lap) surgery, there is a chance your belly button may be left intact. Many times liposuction is performed while you are undergoing a mini tummy tuck. It is the best time for maximum benefits from both procedures.

One of the best times to get liposuction and a mini tummy tuck is during your mini tummy tuck. With this procedure, you are able to maximize your results with less scarring and recovery time.

If you are considering a tummy tuck, waiting until your weight is at or below 20% of your ideal weight could help ensure a more successful outcome.