Tummy Tuck – Philadelphia Abdominoplasty

Tummy Tuck – Philadelphia Abdominoplasty

Published on December 5, 2014 

Sagging skin around the abdomen can be bothersome and typically doesn’t respond to dieting or exercise. If you are interesting in giving yourself a slimmer, firmer midsection, then a tummy tuck may be right for you. A tummy tuck is a cosmetic surgery that tightens and flattens the stomach by removing excess skin.

The tummy tuck, also known as the abdominoplasty, is a procedure that can provide dramatic and long-term results, creating a flatter, contoured abdomen. Patients should be in good physical condition, have realistic expectations and be aware of the risks associated with surgery. An abdominoplasty should not be considered an alternative to dieting or weight loss.

To learn more about the tummy tuck, consult with Dr. Scott Brenman.

Contact us at our office in Philadelphia to schedule a consultation.

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