Abdominal Lifting

The abdomen has a direct effect on the aesthetic appearance of the body. Fit and healthy body appearance also depends on the appearance of the abdomen. Diets and exercises to have a nice abdomen may not give the desired result. Especially the burning of fats stored in the abdomen and correction of sagging caused by various reasons may not be fully achieved. Abdominal lifting operations provide effective solution to the problems occurring in this area. Thanks to these operations, men and women can have the appearance they want with a smooth abdomen. In this way, the choice of clothes is not a problem, but a pleasure. As a result of abdominal lifting operations, health problems caused by excessive lubrication and sagging are also solved.

Why visit a plastic surgeon before the abdominal lifting process?

The plastic surgeon’s pre-operation examination takes a significant part of abdominal lifting surgery. Abdominal lifting surgeries are not standard operation for everyone. The methods to be applied in surgery are determined in accordance with the conditions in the abdomen of the patients and the demands of the patients. The plastic surgeon who will perform the surgery explains the procedures to be performed in the abdominal area by demonstrating on the patient. The patient is informed about the tests and examinations that should be performed prior to the operation and the surgery is decided upon as a result of the examination.

How is abdominal lifting surgery performed?

Abdominal lifting surgeries are performed in two ways: complete and partial abdominal lifting. Surgeries are usually performed under general anaesthesia and in some cases they are also performed with local anaesthesia. Partial abdominal lifting surgery is performed for less problematic abdominal areas. The basis of both surgeries is the removal of overhanging skin with excess oils. Surgeries usually take around two to three hours.

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