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Full vs Mini Tummy Tuck

Feb 22, 2022 @ 06:32 AM — by Joseph M. Brown, MD, FACS
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A tummy tuck can be a life-changing procedure. For individuals with large amounts of excess skin, damaged abdominal muscles, or pockets of stubborn fat, a tummy tuck can help to restore confidence as well as function. However, it isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation. Let's look at a full vs mini tummy tuck.

Full vs Mini Tummy Tuck

When you meet your board-certified surgeon to discuss having plastic surgery, you will need to know whether you are more interested in a full tummy tuck or a mini tummy tuck. Both procedures can be used to achieve great results, but they cater to different needs. Luckily, this helpful guide can get you started.

The Mini Tummy Tuck

Additionally, if your lower abdominal muscles have been stretched or torn as a result of pregnancy your surgeon can stitch them back together. This may cause a little more discomfort during recovery, but it can help to improve the shape of your lower waste.

The Traditional Tummy Tuck

Is a Tummy Tuck Right for You?

Before you go rushing off to talk to your surgeon at Tampa Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery, it is important to ensure you’re a good candidate for one of these procedures. Tummy tuck candidates should be within 5 to 10 pounds of their ideal weight before undergoing the procedure. Exceptions may occur if the candidate has large amounts of excess skin that artificially affect the number on the scale.

Candidates having a tummy tuck to correct the effects of pregnancy should remain at least six months postpartum. However, many providers will suggest waiting a full year. It can prove frustrating. But it gives your body the time it needs to recover. During this time, skin will continue to shrink back to normal and your weight should normalize. Your surgeon may also suggest delaying your tummy tuck if you plan to become pregnant again. Ultimately, that is up to you.

Going Ahead with the Tummy Tuck

Now that you know a little more about the different types of tummy tucks, you’re ready to start a conversation with your plastic surgeon. Their recommendations may be slightly different based on your individual case. But together you can find a solution that will give you the results you want.