
Flat Abdomen, Restored Contour
Tighten muscles and remove excess skin for a flatter, firmer belly.
Real results from our patients

Flatter, firmer abdomen
Professional services we offer in Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
When the abdominal muscles have separated—often after pregnancy or weight gain—we bring them back together and reinforce the midline. This reduces the bulge and restores core support.
Loose, stretched skin that does not retract with diet or exercise is removed. The remaining skin is redraped for a smooth, flat contour. Incisions are placed to be as discreet as possible.
When needed, we combine abdominoplasty with liposuction of the flanks or other areas for a more harmonious silhouette and better definition.
Ideal for women after pregnancy or for anyone who has lost a lot of weight and is left with loose skin and weak or separated muscles. We tailor the technique to your anatomy and goals.
We assess your abdomen—skin, fat and muscle tone—and whether you have diastasis. We explain the options (full or mini tummy tuck) and the best approach for you.
Incision placement and extent of skin removal and muscle repair are planned. We give you pre-operative instructions to prepare for surgery.
Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. We repair the muscles, remove excess skin and fat as planned, and redrape the skin. Drains may be used temporarily.
You wear a compression garment and avoid heavy lifting for several weeks. Swelling subsides over weeks; the final contour is visible within a few months.
Compression garment and rest. Walk gently to aid circulation. Avoid bending, lifting or straining. Drains removed when output is low.
Gradual return to light activities. Stitches may be removed. Continue compression. No heavy exercise.
Most swelling resolves. Scar begins to fade. You can usually resume normal activities and light exercise.
Final result. Flat, firm abdomen. Scar in bikini line. Maintain with stable weight and core-friendly habits.
Diastasis recti is separation of the left and right abdominal muscles, often due to pregnancy or weight gain. The tissues between the muscles stretch or tear, so the muscles move apart and the belly bulges. Abdominoplasty repairs this and restores a flatter contour.
A full tummy tuck addresses the whole abdomen, repairs muscles and removes more skin. A mini tummy tuck is for mild excess below the navel only. We recommend the best option after examining you.
Light walking is encouraged early. Heavy lifting and strenuous exercise should be avoided for about 6 weeks to protect the muscle repair and healing. We give you a personalised timeline.
Yes. The scar is usually placed along the bikini line so it is hidden by underwear or a swimsuit. It fades over time. We use techniques to keep it as discreet as possible.
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