
Plastic surgeons offer variants of this procedure such as ‘mini’ and ‘full’ abdominoplasty. It is important to know the distinction between mini and full tummy tuck. While a full tummy tuck addresses excessive fat, skin and soft tissue as well as wrinkled or loose skin, a mini tummy tuck addresses the minor pouching out of the lower belly as a result of stretching of the lower abdominal muscles. A mini tummy tuck requires only a small incision and involves the following steps:
- The surgeon administers an anesthetic to sedate the patient
- A small incision is made above the pubic region
- Excess fat – if any – is removed
- The abdominal muscles are tightened
- Surplus skin is removed
- The abdominal skin is secured firmly in place with sutures
- Small drains are placed to prevent fluid accumulation in the incision area
Though this is an invasive surgery, it is a relatively short duration procedure. For a mini abdominoplasty, the lower abdominal scar is shorter than for a full one, and there is no scar at the belly button. The skin is reshaped to improve the appearance of the navel. When minimally-invasive techniques are used, the procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia.
