Tummy Tuck Surgery (Abdominoplasty) - Chino / Chino Hills / California

For post-childbirth women who wish to reduce excess fat, stretch marks and sagging skin, as well as tighten weakened stomach muscles or, for men who want to eliminate a protruding abdomen, tummy tuck surgery may be a viable, practical option.

Tummy Tuck is a popular procedure because of its capacity for slenderizing the midsection by;

  • Tightening the loose abdominal muscles( recreating the internal corset, narrowing the waist).
  • Removing extra skin
  • Reshaping the belly button

Although the incision required for tummy tuck surgery is longer than with other cosmetic surgery procedures, the resulting scar typically starts very, very low across the lower abdomen just above or into the pubic hair area. It usually can be easily hidden by a modest bikini or undergarment.

The tummy tuck procedure can also eliminate the previous scars from hysterectomy, laparoscopy or even appendix removal surgery.

Working closely with OB/GYN surgeons, the procedures such as hysterectomy, tubal ligation etc. may be combined with Abdominoplasty to reduce the recovery time and the needed time off work.

Mini Tummy Tuck (Mini Abdominoplasty)

For those whose conditions are not severe enough to warrant a full abdominoplasty, a mini tummy tuck may be a good alternative. With this less-invasive procedure, incision is made directly above the pubic region. Liposuction can address the areas of unwanted fat followed by the removal of excess skin and fat from the area below the navel. The resulting scar is usually smaller and is still located in a less visible area of the body, just above or in the pubic region.

Learn more about the other Body Cosmetic Surgery Procedures performed at Farzaneh Cosmetic Surgery:

For more information on cosmetic surgery procedures, please schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Babak Farzaneh at Farzaneh Cosmetic Surgery of Chino/Chino Hills in Southern California.

Please contact us online or call 909-590-2299


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