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An incision
just above the pubic area is used to remove excess skin and fat
from the middle and lower abdomen. Skin is separated from the
abdominal wall all the way up to the ribs. |
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The surgeon draws underlying
muscle and tissue together and stitches them, thereby narrowing
the waistline and strengthening the abdominal wall. |
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Abdominal skin is drawn down
and excess is removed. With complete abdominoplasty, a new opening
is cut for the navel. Both incisions are stitched closed. |
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After surgery, the patient
has a flatter, trimmer abdomen. Scars are permanent, but will
fade with time. |
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