Getting in shape – and staying that way – is never easy. If you’ve lost weight or had a baby, you may find you have excess skin, particularly around the hips and tummy.
Unfortunately, it’s not usually possible to reduce the problem through exercise or further weight loss, and you may feel less than 100% happy with your appearance.
Having gone to the effort of losing weight, it’s a terrible shame to be unable to wear the clothes you would like, or to feel good in your underwear or swimwear, so you may wish to consider plastic surgery solutions for removing excess skin.
The right treatment will, of course, depend on the area of the body which is affected, and the extent of the problem, but for the stomach, waist and hip area, an abdominoplasty procedure (tummy tuck surgery) is usually the best option.
A tummy tuck procedure, also known as abdominoplasty, involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the abdomen and a tightening of the abdomen wall, leaving you with a flatter stomach and narrower waist. You can opt for a full abdominoplasty or a partial abdominoplasty (mini tummy tuck) which is a less extensive but still highly effective procedure.
A full tummy tuck involves lifting a large skin flap to enable us to reposition the abdominal muscles. When the flap is replaced we are able to remove excess skin.
During a partial abdominoplasty (mini tummy tuck) the incisions are shorter and your navel may not be removed, though we will still lift a flap of skin in order to access the abdominal muscles. Again, when the flap is replaced we are able to remove any excess skin to create a smoother outline.
Find out more about having a tummy tuck at Manchester Plastic Surgery.
If you are considering plastic surgery to remove excess skin, please bear in mind:
If you would like to explore surgery to remove excess skin, then please get in touch to arrange an initial consultation.
At this meeting we will be able to assess the areas of your body which you are not happy with and talk to you about the treatments which would be appropriate.
During this consultation we would be able to give you a clear indication of the results we are likely to be able to achieve for you, so you can make an informed decision about whether surgery is right for you.