With stable body weight, results can last for many years. Significant weight fluctuations or future pregnancies may affect abdominal contour. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle supports long-term outcome stability.
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Full Abdominoplasty
Full abdominoplasty is a reconstructive and aesthetic surgical procedure designed to comprehensively restore the anterior abdominal wall by removing excess skin, correcting muscle separation, and reshaping the abdominal contour.
This procedure is indicated when changes affect not only the skin but also deeper structures such as muscles and fascia. After pregnancy, significant weight loss, or age-related tissue changes, patients may experience a combination of excess skin, tissue laxity, and rectus muscle separation. In such cases, limited or localized techniques are not sufficient to achieve the desired result.
About the service
The surgery addresses the entire anterior abdominal wall — from the pubic region to the upper abdomen. It includes removal of excess skin and subcutaneous tissue and, when necessary, repair of muscle separation.
Full abdominoplasty may be performed to
• remove significant excess skin after major weight loss
• correct rectus muscle diastasis
• improve waist definition
• eliminate stretch marks in the lower abdomen along with excess skin
• combine with liposuction for enhanced contour refinement
In most cases, repositioning of the navel is required to achieve anatomically correct placement after tissue redraping.
Technical Aspects of the Procedure
The operation is performed through a horizontal incision in the lower abdomen along with a separate incision around the navel. After tissue mobilization, muscle repair is carried out if diastasis is present, helping to restore abdominal wall strength and support.
Excess skin is removed, the remaining tissue is repositioned downward, and a new opening for the navel is created. The procedure concludes with layered closure using cosmetic sutures, and drains may be placed when indicated.
Surgical Planning and Expected Results
Before surgery, a detailed assessment of skin quality, muscle condition, and overall health status is conducted. It is important to determine whether only skin removal is required or whether muscle repair is also necessary.
The outcome of full abdominoplasty is both aesthetic and functional, as it improves abdominal contour while reinforcing the structural integrity of the abdominal wall. Final results are evaluated after the recovery period once swelling has subsided and tissues have stabilized.
The procedure is performed in accordance with established surgical standards and tailored to each individual clinical case.
Indications for Full Abdominoplasty
The procedure is indicated for significant excess skin, abdominal muscle separation, or pronounced deformation of the abdominal wall. It is commonly recommended after multiple pregnancies or substantial weight loss. Final candidacy is determined during surgical consultation.
Contraindications for Full Abdominoplasty
Contraindications include severe chronic illnesses, clotting disorders, and active infections. The procedure is not performed during pregnancy. Eligibility is assessed individually based on medical evaluation.
Preparation for Full Abdominoplasty
Preparation includes medical examination, laboratory testing, and consultation with an anesthesiologist. Weight stabilization is recommended before surgery. Following all preoperative instructions is essential for safety.
Recovery After Full Abdominoplasty
Postoperative swelling, tightness, and moderate discomfort are expected. Wearing compression garments is typically required for a specified period. Return to physical activity occurs gradually under medical supervision.
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Frequently asked questions about full abdominoplasty
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How does full abdominoplasty differ from mini abdominoplasty?
Full abdominoplasty addresses the entire abdominal wall and involves repositioning of the navel. The mini technique is limited to the lower abdomen and does not include navel relocation. The choice depends on the extent of tissue excess and muscle condition.
Is muscle repair always necessary?
Muscle repair is performed when rectus diastasis is present. If the abdominal wall muscles remain intact, this step may not be required. The decision is made after clinical and, if needed, imaging assessment.
Can full abdominoplasty be combined with liposuction?
Yes, the procedure is often combined with liposuction of the flanks or waist to enhance contour definition. A combined approach allows for more harmonious body proportions. The surgical plan is developed individually.
What will the scar look like?
The scar is located horizontally in the lower abdomen and is typically concealed by underwear. Its final appearance depends on individual healing characteristics. Proper postoperative care supports optimal scar maturation.
How long does recovery take?
The initial recovery phase lasts several weeks. Complete tissue stabilization may take several months. The timeline depends on the extent of surgery and individual healing capacity.
How long-lasting are the results?