Friday, May 21, 2010

Tummy Tuck for Men

Men are also candidates for tummy tucks, especially those who have experienced significant weight loss, and as a result have excess abdominal skin and laxity of the abdominal wall which generally cannot be corrected with exercise alone. In male abdominoplasty, it is sometimes possible to achieve the desired post-operative appearance by means of fairly aggressive liposuction of the anterior abdomen and circumferential trunk, combined with removal of redundant lower abdominal skin via a suprapubic incision. In many cases, this does not require enough skin excision to warrant the creation of a new belly button, and thus surgical scars are avoided in that area. Other male patients with significant anterior abdominal skin excess will require significant skin excision and the requisite umbilicoplasty. Midline tightening of the rectus muscles is performed to flatten the abdominal profile

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