Tummy Tuck Philadelphia

Tummy Tuck Philadelphia

Published on April 23, 2018 

The Tummy Tuck procedure, also called Abdominoplasty, is performed to improve the appearance of the mid-section. The mid-section can be a difficult area to tone due to a number of reasons from stretched out and sagging skin to loosened abdominal muscles. The Tummy Tuck can remove excess, sagging skin and tighten abdominal muscles and in some case the the tummy tuck procedure is combined with liposuction if there is also excess, stubborn fat in the are as well.

Both men and women are using the tummy tuck to create the mid-section results they desire after a weight loss or after pregnancy. If you are interested in learning more about the tummy tuck procedure and to find out if you may be a good candidate for this procedure, contact our office to schedule your consultation with Dr. Brenman today.

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