Surgical procedures performed on the body at the Skin Hospital include abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), panniculectomy (removal of significant excess skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue in the lower abdomen), and liposuction on a variety of body parts.
Begin with a consultation
When you consider plastic surgery treatments or procedures, start by going for a consultation to determine a suitable procedure or treatment and to learn about the costs. A consultation with a nurse specialised in plastic surgery is free.
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An abdominoplasty reshapes the stomach and waistline
An abdominoplasty involves the removal of extra, loose skin and fatty tissue in the entire stomach and midsection. As a result of significant weight loss or childbirth, for example, the abdominal skin may be sagging over the lower abdomen, causing discomfort or aesthetic concerns. An abdominoplasty can surgically restore the natural shape of the waistline. At the same time, an abdominal separation and an umbilical hernia can be remedied.
Liposuction removes local fat deposits
Liposuction is an effective way of removing and reducing fat accumulated in various parts of the body that is hard to get rid of by other means. Typical areas include the lower part of the forearm, thighs and abdominal area. The aim with liposuction is always to restore the treated area’s natural, more youthful form. Liposuction is usually carried out under local anaesthetic, and the scars are small and unnoticeable.
Individual treatment plan during consultation
Surgical procedures in the body area and an individual treatment plan are always discussed in advance with a plastic surgeon. A time can be booked for the procedure after the initial appointment. The consultation also involves discussing the scars caused by the surgery and all matters related to aftercare, as well as a price estimate.
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