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Tummy Tuck Surgery (Abdominoplasty)
What Is It?
Tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal area and tightens weakened abdominal muscles to achieve a flatter and firmer abdominal profile. It is especially preferred after pregnancy or significant weight loss.

Surgery Duration and Type of Anesthesia
The surgery usually takes between 2.5–4 hours and is performed under general anesthesia. Depending on the case, the patient may be discharged the same day or may need to stay in the hospital for one night.
Why Is This Surgery Preferred?
Loose skin, weakened abdominal muscles, and localized fat deposits can negatively affect both appearance and self-confidence. With a tummy tuck, a flatter, firmer, and more contoured abdominal profile can be achieved.
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Who Is It Suitable For?
It is suitable for individuals in good overall health who experience abdominal sagging after pregnancy, childbirth, or significant weight fluctuations. The procedure can be performed on both women and men.
Recovery Process
Mild pain, swelling, and difficulty walking may occur during the first few days. Drains are usually removed within a few days. Most patients can return to daily activities within 2 weeks. Full recovery and the final results are typically achieved within 2–3 months.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Will there be scars?
The scars remain within the bikini line and fade over time.
Is it a method for weight loss?
No, a tummy tuck is not a weight loss procedure but a body contouring surgery.
Are the results permanent?
Results are long-lasting when a healthy lifestyle is maintained.






When performed with proper planning, an experienced surgeon, and close patient cooperation, tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty) makes it possible to achieve natural and harmonious results that restore the overall aesthetic balance of the body. Since each patient’s anatomy and expectations are unique, personalized planning plays a key role in the success of this procedure.