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An abdominoplasty is performed to tighten loose muscles and to remove fat and excess loose skin from the abdomen or tummy area.
During this procedure, your surgeon will make an incision along your lower abdomen and carefully shape and sculpt the area by removing extra skin and fat to produce a beautiful and more flat shape to the abdomen area. In some abdominoplasty patients, the abdominal muscles have been separated so this procedure, so as part of this procedure they will be repaired and sewn back together.
This procedure enhances the fullness in the targeted area and also contributes to strengthening and supporting the core and lower back. A second incision is made around the belly button to allow the skin in the upper abdomen to be pulled down, tightened, and excess skin removed. Once this is done, the belly button is repositioned into a new opening. The surgeon will aim to make the results look as natural as possible.
It’s important to understand that abdominoplasty in Sydney is not intended for weight loss and is not suitable for those who are significantly overweight. While the procedure does remove some fat from the abdominal area, it is primarily a body contouring treatment. It helps create a slimmer shape and allows clothes to fit better, but it’s best to reach your goal weight before undergoing a tummy tuck, as it is not designed for major weight reduction.
If your primary goal is to remove fat from specific areas, liposuction may be a more appropriate option.
The medical benefits of abdominoplasty can be improved back pain, improved incontinence and improvement in skin rashes under the skin.
Women who have abdominoplasty surgery are generally some of the most satisfied patients as results can be outstanding.
Some women chose to combine abdominoplasty surgery with:
A mini-tummy tuck, also referred to as ‘partial abdominoplasty,’ is ideal for individuals who only need the removal of excess fat and loose skin below the navel (belly button). This procedure typically results in a smaller scar, which many patients find preferable.
The decision between a partial abdominoplasty or a full abdominoplasty (complete tummy tuck) depends on the amount of loose skin and fat that needs to be addressed. In many cases, a full abdominoplasty is recommended for optimal results, as it provides more comprehensive contouring. For those seeking abdominoplasty in Sydney, a consultation will help determine which option is most suitable.
Dr Aggarwal is a well regarded, respected, highly skilled and experienced Specialist Plastic Surgeon. Graduating at the top of his class throughout his training, Dr Aggarwal has completed fellowship training at some of the world’s most prestigious reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery institutions in Canada and the USA. He continues to publish research is prestigious plastic surgery journals, and is actively involved in the training of future plastic surgeons.
What sets Dr Aggarwal apart from others is his personal, affable and warm nature. Not only does he pay attention to detail, to producing natural, beautiful results but he ensures that the patient’s journey is just as special as their outcome. Dr Aggarwal looks after patients at one of Sydney’s most prestigious public hospital campuses (POWH/SCH/RHW), and operates privately on Sydney’s North Shore. Dr Aggarwal has treated thousands of patients throughout Sydney and beyond who have achieved outstanding results under his care.
Read MoreThe procedure is always performed under general anaesthesia given by an accredited anaesthetist in a fully accredited and licensed facility (usually one of the North Shore’s premier private hospitals). The procedure takes two-three hours and most patients will spend 2-3 nights in hospital.
Every surgery carries risks, and therefore one must consider if risks outweigh the benefits for your own personal situation. If they do then the surgery may be well worth it. Dr Aggarwal will discuss the pros and cons of surgery with you during your consultation.
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