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A Tummy Tuck (or Abdominoplasty) Can Make Your Abdomen More Attractive

Many factors can affect the contour of your abdomen. Childbirth can stretch abdominal tissues to an extent uncorrectable with exercise, excess fat deposits can produce undesirable bulges or fullness, and loose skin following childbirth or weight loss can result in an unattractive abdomen. Abdominoplasty is a procedure which improves the contour and appearance of the abdomen [...]

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Although I was losing weight rapidly, during my weight loss sessions, I was pretty concerned about the excess fat in my tummy. It was unshapely and I did not like it. I was longing for the lean and slim look minus the fat. I heard about abdominoplasty or tummy tuck where the surgeon will cut [...]

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No Need To Suck In With A Tuck In

Many women have gone under the knife for various aesthetic reasons and shaping their body to their ideal look. One of these procedures is the infamous abdominoplasty or otherwise known as the tummy tuck! This is rumoured to be the Hollywood elites favourite after having a baby - this can be doubled up with a [...]

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Tummy tuck ABDOMINOPLASTY plastic surgery

There are many reasons for a protruding abdomen…weight gain and pregnancy result in weak abdominal muscles, a condition that causes distress to thousands of people. Once you have weak muscles in the tummy area, no amount of dieting or exercise can correct the problem because the skin and muscles have been stretched. abdominoplasty pics photos before [...]

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The Tummy Tuck Scar and Other Post-Surgery Concerns

An abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure. It involves cutting your abdominal skin and repairing your abdominal muscles in order to get rid of loose skin. As with any invasive surgical procedure, you will have scars resulting from the surgery. A tummy tuck scar can run horizontally across the entire width of your body from hip to hip, depending on [...]

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Melissa’s Much Happier After Her Breast Augmentation and Tummy Tuck

See Melissa’s Before & After Plastic Surgery Pictures Album. 29 year old Melissa (username: honeybee78) first wanted an abdominoplasty after her first baby in 1998. After three c-sections and a hernia, Melissa decided that it was time to get a full tummy tuck along with a breast augmentation. Two consults later, Melissa decided to [...]

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Tummy Tuck or Liposuction: Which is Right for You?

Tummy tucks (abdominoplasty) and abdominal liposuctions are not the same procedure, though they are both slimming operations. It is important to understand the differences before you decide to have one procedure or the other.

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Recovering from a Tummy Tuck

A tummy tuck is one of the more invasive cosmetic surgical procedures available at Toronto Cosmetic Clinic. While patients typically see dramatic results from abdominoplasty, recovery may take longer than other treatments. The exact length of recovery depends on the individual, with factors such as age, extent of corrections, type of abdominoplasty, general health and skin [...]

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Your Recovery from Tummy Tuck Surgery

Tummy tuck surgery is a major procedure which you should be prepared to spend a fair amount of time recovering from. Abdominoplasty involves removal of fat and skin, and tightening of the abdominal wall muscles. You will need to give your body ample time to recover from the procedure.

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Tummy Tuck and Pregnancy - Your Questions Answered

Many women wonder when the best time is to have their tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, surgery performed. This is a very important consideration for all women because pregnancy has such a profound effect on all women's bodies. What effect does pregnancy have on a woman's body? Pregnancy causes weight gain in the abdominal area both from the [...]

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Plastic Surgery Site for Sale : Strong Abdominoplasty Domain

I have a strong domain and site which ranks on the front page of Google and other engines for the term "abdominoplasty", which is the medical term for tummy tuck. I started this site a couple of years ago and it has just been simmering, but brings in thousands of highly targeted and educated visitors per month. If you have clients which perform this procedure or represent a plastic surgeon looking...

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Is Tummy Tuck the Procedure For Me?

Abdominoplasty, more commonly referred to as a tummy tuck, is a plastic surgery procedure used to tighten the abdominal wall muscles and reduce sagging skin in the abdominal area. A tummy tuck is a major surgical procedure, but it can be the answer when you are searching to restore your abdominal area back to its more youthful appearance. Both women and men eat a healthy diet and get regular exercise...

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November 20, 2007

Surgeon For Kanye West's Mother Breaks His Silence Dr. Jan Adams has told the Los Angeles Times that there were no problems or complications with the breast reduction, liposuction and abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck") he performed on Donda West, mother of hip hop star Kanye West. Copyright 2007 InsideSurgery.com®