Tummy tuck cesarean

The tummy tuck procedure is an excellent choice after pregnancy and child birth.

Normally I recommend 6 months after the child birth, in your case 2 years has passed which puts you as a great candidate for the surgery. (Jaime Campos Leon, MD, Mexico Plastic Surgeon)

Tummy tuck a good option after multiple Caesarian-sections

Tummy tuck abdominoplasty is usually a good option especiallya fter multiple pregnancies and Caesarian sections. The scar can be placed low along the bikini line and the excess skin will be removed. You may need what is called an extended abdominoplasty if the loose skin involves the sides. (Richard Baxter, MD, Seattle Plastic Surgeon)

The tummy tuck cesarean

Caesarian-sections are very common, and women routinely undergo tummy tuck surgeries after Caesarian-sections. Sometimes there’s scar tissue in the area of the previous incision, but this is not a problem for a board-certified plastic surgeon. It’s difficult to determine from photos alone, but you may benefit from some liposuction (including the love handles) in addition to the tummy tuck. (Andres Taleisnik, MD, Orange County Plastic Surgeon)

Tummy tuck after three cesarean-sections

This is extremely common and, obviously, the three C-sections contributed to the status of your abdomen. There should be no problem associated with your history and you will greatly benefit from an abdominoplasty. (Robert L. Kraft, MD, New York Plastic Surgeon)

Tummy tuck after cesarean-section can be a safe and effective procedure

Abdominoplasty cesarean

A tummy tuck procedure after a c-section can be a safe and effective procedure. In my experience the c-section scar gets removed as part of the tummy tuck procedure.

Liposuction of the abdomen and flanks at the same time may also be beneficial. The link below shows the before and after photos of one of my patients who had a similar abdominal contour. (Remus Repta, MD, Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon)

A tummy tuck cesarean

Yes a tummy tuck is safe and is commonly done after Cesarean-section and 3 years as improper waiting time. For your best result a sure to get close to ideal weight as possible. (Brooke R. Seckel, MD, FACS, Boston Plastic Surgeon)

It is very common for women to have a tummy tuck after one or more Cesarean-sections. As long as you are in good health, you should be a good candidate for tummy tuck surgery.

You may consider some liposuction of the love handles, as well, at the same time or separately. These are issues to discuss when you consult a plastic surgeon. (Michael S. Hopkins, MD, Albuquerque Plastic Surgeon)