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Tummy Tuck Comparison: Traditional Vs Mini Procedure

Advances in cosmetic surgery have produced more options and variations of each of the existing types of surgeries. Tummy tucks are now being offered in a mini version, thus expanding its market that much more. This article will explore the differences as well as the similarities in each type of procedure.

Traditional Procedure

The traditional tummy tuck surgery is more extensive and invasive than its mini counterpart. For patients requiring more tissue removal, this is the option for them. Liposuction is sometimes used with this procedure and work can be done in the area below the naval, as well as right above it and on the sides.

Aside from the larger incision, the main contrasting point that separates the two procedures is the muscle tightening. In the traditional tummy tuck only, abdominal muscles are actually tightened by pulling them together and stitching them in the new more taut position. This allows muscles that have been stretched out by childbearing or significant weight gain to become firm once again.
Tummy Tuck Comparison: Traditional Vs Mini Procedure


The traditional option utilizes an incision from just inside one hipbone to the same point on the other side, as well as the removal and subsequent replacement of the belly button. The resulting scars are placed low on the abdomen so that bikini bottoms can effectively hide them.

Mini Procedure

The mini version of this surgery is a simpler and more minor procedure. The focus is only on the lower abdomen and usually no liposuction is needed. Also, muscle tightening is not offered with the mini. This is largely due to the smaller incision, which is a few inches wide in the lower belly area below the navel and does not curve upward at the ends.

Patients with a smaller or less extensive problem area are candidates for the mini tummy tuck. Those with the very lower portion of the abdomen in which work is required would fare nicely with this simpler option.

Recovery is shorter and easier with the mini. This is due to the absence of muscle manipulation, which results in a two-week recovery, as opposed to the mini's one week.

A tummy tuck should never be an alternative to diet and exercise. This procedure is reserved for those who have worked out regularly and have encountered difficulty with the last few pounds. They're also recommended for women who have had children and lost the ability to return their abdominal muscles to their previous firmness.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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