A TUMMY TUCK CAN CREATE A NEW, FLAT ABDOMEN
Abdominoplasty Dubai | 1 September 2024
After giving birth or losing weight, extra skin and fat can cause significant disfigurement to the stomach. Especially after having twins or a second child, many women find that their muscles and skin don’t return to their pre-pregnancy state, which can result in a persistent tension in the belly. Abdominal surgery, sometimes referred to as “stomach fold” surgery, decreases the size of the waist by removing extra skin and fat and strengthening the abs. You have a good chance of getting a belly fold if you don’t smoke, keep your weight stable, and have realistic expectations.
Skin, fat, and muscle make up the stomach wall. The rectus abdominis muscles, also known as the “six pack” of abdominal muscles, are covered by the rectus sash, a thick band. Pregnancy and weight gain can weaken and loosen this fascial layer. As a result, after losing weight or having children, a patient’s stomach wall might become loose. The excess skin and fat are removed during the surgery, and the fascial layer covering the rectus abdominis muscles is repaired.
During the abdominoplasty operation, an even cut is made inside the lower stomach’s two-piece line. For patients who have had a C-segment in the past, the incision can be made in the same spot and expanded to the sides. The stomach’s rectus abdominis muscles are tightened as extra skin and fat are managed and redraped. Usually, a second incision needs to be made during an abdominal surgical surgery in order to shift the umbilicus, or navel. The “small scale” abdominoplasty technique uses a restricted flat swimsuit cut to remove fat and skin while strengthening the lower abdominal muscles.