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Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Refine the abdomen. Restore firmness. Redefine confidence.

The abdominal area is particularly prone to skin laxity and loss of tone, especially after pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or with ageing. A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) is designed to remove excess skin and fat while restoring a firmer, flatter abdominal contour.

Who is a good candidate?

  • Patients with loose or excess abdominal skin

  • Individuals after pregnancy (with or without muscle separation)

  • Patients following significant weight loss

  • Those unable to achieve a flat abdomen despite diet and exercise

The procedure

Abdominoplasty involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the lower abdomen, often combined with tightening of the abdominal wall muscles (rectus diastasis repair).

Depending on the patient’s needs, the procedure may include:

  • Full tummy tuck

  • Mini abdominoplasty

  • Combination with liposuction for enhanced contouring

The incision is carefully planned to remain low and discreet, typically concealed within the underwear line.

Recovery

  • Early mobilisation within the first few days

  • Temporary swelling and tightness are expected

  • Compression garment recommended for optimal healing

  • Gradual return to normal activities within 2–3 weeks

Results

The abdomen appears flatter, firmer, and more defined, with improved waist contour and body proportions.

Results are long-lasting when combined with a stable weight and healthy lifestyle.

Why choose our clinic

  • Precision techniques with emphasis on natural contour

  • Advanced abdominal wall repair when required

  • Careful scar placement and aesthetic planning

  • Personalised care from consultation through recovery

 

Consultation

A thorough evaluation is essential to assess skin quality, fat distribution, and muscle integrity.

A tailored surgical plan ensures results that are balanced, natural-looking, and aligned with each patient’s expectations.

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