For very loose skin, we have a solution.







We use various technology to give you an even better outcome.
Endoscopic Technology
We use an endoscopic to perform muscle repair. This technology helps us make a smaller incision and reduce tissue trauma, leading to a much better recovery.
Medical-Grade Adhesive
Our technique includes using medical-grade adhesive to close the wound. This helps minimize stitching, reduce the risk of keloids, and prevent "centipede" scarring*.
*Disclaimer: This information is based on research published in the journal Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and represents of an individual patient’s results which may vary.
After
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We’ve designed an Aftercare program to ensure every patient has a smooth recovery and achieves noticeable results.









Frequently Asked Questions
Still wondering what to consider before getting a tummy tuck?
Here are the key questions patients often ask — and the
answers you need to know.
What is a Tummy Tuck?
It’s the process of removing stretched, excess skin from your belly, then gently tightening the
remaining skin for a smoother, more toned look helping you feel confident in your shape again.
Does a tummy tuck hurt?
You’ll be fully under anesthesia during the procedure, so you won’t feel anything during the
surgery. Once you wake up, you may experience mild soreness or tenderness around the incision
area but it’s usually mild and can be managed with the care instructions and medication provided.
How many types of tummy tuck are there?
There are generally two main types of tummy tuck:
Full Tummy Tuck : Suitable for those with significant skin laxity across a larger abdominal area.
Mini Tummy Tuck : Ideal for those with mild to moderate skin laxity limited to a smaller, lower
section of the abdomen.
How long is the recovery after a tummy tuck?
Most patients need around one month before resuming all regular activities. However, this may
vary depending on your individual health condition and how closely you follow the post-operative
care instructions provided by your surgeon. The better the care, the smoother the recovery.