A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the abdominal area, and in some cases, repair weakened or separated abdominal muscles. While it can result in a flatter, more toned appearance, it is not primarily a weight loss procedure. The amount of tissue removed during surgery varies, typically ranging from a few pounds to slightly over ten, but this should not be equated with overall weight loss.
The primary benefit of abdominoplasty is aesthetic improvement of the abdominal contour, addressing issues such as loose skin and protruding abdomen often resistant to diet and exercise. This can be particularly relevant after significant weight loss or pregnancy. Strengthening weakened abdominal muscles can also improve core stability and posture. Its important to understand that abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure requiring significant recovery time and carries potential risks. It’s not a substitute for healthy lifestyle choices, including maintaining a stable weight through diet and exercise.