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Over 240,000 men & women had a tummy tuck in 2021
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Most patients return to work after 2 to 3 weeks
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Scars from a tummy tuck can usually be hidden easily by a bikini bottom
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Results are lasting as long as the patient maintains a stable weight
What is a Tummy Tuck?
A tummy tuck is a surgical body contouring procedure which tightens and reshapes the abdominal area, helping to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing, slimmer overall appearance. Having a flatter, firmer midsection can dramatically improve the way clothing fits and looks, helping you feel more confident and comfortable in your body.
During the surgery, the abdominal muscles are tightened and excess, sagging skin is eliminated, correcting a protruding belly and leaving the midsection flatter and better toned. Tummy tucks are a popular procedure for men and women, particularly those whose bodies have undergone dramatic changes from weight loss or pregnancy.
Tummy tuck before and after photo courtesy of ABCS Diplomate, Dr. Rhys Branman. Results may vary.
Who Might Benefit from Abdominoplasty?
The decision to have any cosmetic procedure is personal, and patients choose to have tummy tucks for a variety of reasons. The best candidates for this surgery are at or near their ideal body weight, are non-smokers in good health, and have realistic expectations about what surgery can achieve for them.

The best candidates are at a stable weight & in good health
If any of the following describe you, a tummy tuck is an option to consider:
- Diet & exercise have helped with weight loss, but your abdomen still protrudes and lacks tone.
- Your abdominal muscles and skin are stretched and sagging following pregnancy.
- After significant weight loss, you now have loose, excess skin hanging around your belly.
- You have always had a belly that “sticks out,” even though you are healthy and in very good shape.
- You are a non-smoker and are in good health.
The surgery can help patients in any of these situations address what they don’t like about their shape and achieve a firmer, flatter abdomen.
- Key Benefits
- Glossary
- Tightens abdominal muscles: Tummy tuck surgery can tighten the abdominal muscles that have become stretched or weakened, creating a flatter, more toned appearance. This can be particularly beneficial after pregnancy or significant weight loss.
- Removes excess skin: In addition to tightening the muscles, tummy tuck surgery can also remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen, creating a more streamlined appearance.
- Improves abdominal contour: By tightening the muscles and removing excess skin and fat, tummy tuck surgery can improve the overall contour and shape of the abdomen.
- Abdominoplasty: A surgical procedure commonly known as a tummy tuck, which involves removing excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightening the abdominal muscles for a flatter and more toned appearance.
- Mommy makeover: A combination of surgical procedures, typically including a tummy tuck, breast augmentation or lift, and liposuction, aimed at restoring a woman’s pre-pregnancy body.
- Liposuction: A surgical procedure that removes excess fat deposits from specific areas of the body using suction.
- Abdomen: The region of the body between the chest and the pelvis, commonly referred to as the stomach area.
- Fascia: The connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscles and other internal structures in the body.
- Diastasis recti: A separation of the abdominal muscles, particularly the rectus abdominis muscles, often occurring as a result of pregnancy or significant weight gain.
- Excision: The surgical removal of tissue, such as excess skin or fat, through incisions.
- General anesthesia: A state of controlled unconsciousness induced by medications to eliminate pain during surgery.
- Local anesthesia: Administration of medication to numb a specific area of the body, typically used for minor procedures and surgeries.
- Intravenous sedation: The use of medications delivered through an intravenous line to induce relaxation and drowsiness during a surgical procedure.
- Hematoma: A collection of blood that forms outside of blood vessels, often resulting from injury or surgery.
- Stretch marks: Scarring that appears in bands of parallel lines or streaks that appear on the skin due to rapid stretching or growth, commonly seen after pregnancy or significant weight gain or loss.
How to Choose a Cosmetic Surgeon
When considering abdominoplasty, the single most important choice you will make is deciding on a cosmetic surgeon to perform your procedure. Abdominoplasty requires specialized training, experience, and utmost care to ensure a safe and successful outcome. When you make an appointment to consult one-on-one with a potential cosmetic surgeon, make sure you ask how many tummy tucks he or she has performed and about how frequently the surgeon performs this procedure.
- Candidates must pass a challenging certification exam.
- Written and oral exams cover the full scope of cosmetic surgery and evaluate knowledge, surgical judgement, technical expertise, and ethics.
- Unlike other surgical boards, certification is entirely dedicated to cosmetic surgery.
- Surgeons must demonstrate expertise in a full range of modern aesthetic procedures of the face, breast, and body, including nonsurgical.
- The ABCS conducts a thorough screening and background check on each applicant.
- Diplomates pledge to act ethically, compassionately, and with the utmost integrity in all aspects of their professional and personal lives.
- Diplomates complete ongoing requirements to stay updated with the latest advances in cosmetic surgery.
- Maintaining board certification demonstrates a lifelong commitment to excellence.
Always confirm a cosmetic surgeon’s training and board certification. Choosing a board certified cosmetic surgeon ensures that the person performing your procedure has had formal training in tummy tuck cosmetic surgery and that your procedure will be performed in a fully accredited surgical facility. Learn why this is important ยป
Finally, look at before and after photos, paying special attention to the results of patients whose bodies look similar to yours before surgeryโthis will help you get an idea for that surgeon’s aesthetic sensibility.
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Types of Tummy Tucks
No two abdominoplasty patients start with identical concerns, nor will any two patients share the exact same goals. Your cosmetic surgeon will recommend the type of tummy tuck that will achieve your desired outcome and create natural-appearing results with the least scarring possible.
Life After Abdominoplasty
The majority of tummy tucks can be performed as outpatient procedures, and patients go home a few hours after surgery. However, your cosmetic surgeon may require an overnight hospital stay after a more extensive abdominoplasty so you can be safely monitored during the initial hours of your recovery. Because a tummy tuck involves surgery on the abdominal muscles, recovery after abdominoplasty takes more time than that for other procedures.
Expect to be sore and somewhat uncomfortable for the first week or so and spend the first few days resting quietly at home, although you will be encouraged to get up and walk around the house to maintain healthy circulation. It is not uncommon for patients to have drains temporarily placed in the incisions to help remove fluid after surgery. If this is the case for you, your cosmetic surgeon will give you detailed instructions for keeping the area clean and well-maintained until drain removal a few days following surgery.
Keeping Your Results Looking Their Best
The improvements made during a tummy tuck are meant to lastโfollowing the surgery, abdominal muscles will remain firmer and tighter and the excess skin will not return. However, future pregnancies or weight gain can negatively affect your surgery results, causing the muscles or skin to stretch back out and become lax after returning to your normal weight. If you’re planning to have more children or you are still working on reaching your goal weight, it’s best to wait until you have achieved these milestones before having a tummy tuck.
When performed by a qualified cosmetic surgeon, abdominoplasty is a surgery that can be a life-changing procedure, helping you enjoy a slimmer, more youthful body that looks and feels better every day. The best way to learn more is to meet with a board certified cosmetic surgeon for a consultation. You can find cosmetic surgeons in your area by using our ABCS Find-a-Surgeon tool.




















