Due to the stretching of the abdominal region after giving birth or excessive weight gain, if the skin quality is not good, skin sagging occurs in this area.
With the past pregnancies, with the stretching of the skin in the abdominal region, the abdominal muscles also stretch, and the abdominal muscles, which is called diastasis recti, are separated from each other, causing the abdominal organs to press outward, causing a cambered appearance in the abdomen.
The operation, known as tummy tuck or abdominoplasty surgery, is performed in cases where the skin and abdominal muscles lose their elasticity and sag. These muscles, which are separated from each other by entering through an incision such as a cesarean section in the surgery, are corrected by suturing again in the midline and the cambered appearance is eliminated. In addition, the sagging skin is removed and a more taut and flat-looking abdomen is achieved there.
It is an operation in which excess fat and sagging skin in the abdomen are removed, weakened and separated muscles are strengthened and brought back together.
Depending on the degree and shape of the deformity in the abdomen, a mini tummy tuck or a full tummy tuck is performed. In addition, tummy tuck operation can be performed together with Liposuction (fat removal).
The surgeon will give you detailed information about how the operation is performed, pre and the post-operative process, the risks and complications of the operation before the operation.
If you are uncomfortable with any deformity related to your abdominal region, the healthiest and most accurate information about abdominal aesthetics can be obtained from the aesthetic plastic surgery specialist Opr. Dr.Muhammet Erkan meeting with face to face.
Doctor Muhammet Erkan will listen to you, learn about your expectations, examine you and give you information about what needs to be done. Your doctor will make a special evaluation and plan for you. He will tell you all the details of the surgery. The success of aesthetic surgeries largely depends on the preoperative examination, evaluation, planning and informing.