Sculpt Subime- Plastic Surgery Clinic in Mumbai

Tummy tucks address three primary issues:
- Stubborn pockets of fat in the midsection
- Excess skin around the abdominal area
- Separated stomach muscles.
Tummy Tuck procedure can firm and strengthen your midsection while enhancing the contours of your waist and hips.
Benefits:
- A tummy tuck can restore a weakened core, strengthen abdominal muscles, and improve overall flexibility.
- Prevents Hernias.
- Improved Control Over Bodily Functions.
- Relieves Stress Urinary Incontinence.
TUMMY TUCK OPTIONS
Depending on the extent of your excess fat and loose skin, there are options available to help you obtain the flat, toned look you desire. The most common types of tummy tucks performed by doctors/surgeons at clinic.
FULL TUMMY TUCK:
Full tummy tucks are designed to tighten the entire abdomen from the ribs to the pelvis. Incisions typically extend from hip to hip. This incision is discreetly hidden beneath most types of undergarments and bathing suits. If you have extra fat and skin both above and below your belly button, this technique may be your best option.
MINI TUMMY TUCK:
If you have only a modest amount of excess fat and skin that is isolated below your belly button, you may be a good candidate for a mini tummy tuck. While mini tummy tucks offer the benefits of a shorter scar and quicker recovery time, the procedure is limited in what it can accomplish and only appropriate for a small percentage of patients.
Doctors/Surgeons at clinic, typically include liposuction of the flanks and abdomen. They also ensure your belly button is attractive and looks as though it has never been touched.
Tummy Tuck Recovery:
Although full recovery takes a month or two, you should be able to return to work and your everyday activities in about three weeks. During your recovery, Doctors/Surgeons encourage you to contact them whenever you have a question or concern.
FAQs
What is done in plastic surgery?
What is the difference between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery?
Cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape normal structures of the body in order to improve appearance and self-esteem. Cosmetic surgery is usually not covered by health insurance because it is elective.
Reconstructive surgery is performed on abnormal structures of the body caused by congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease. In general, reconstructive surgery is performed to improve function, but may also be completed to approximate a normal appearance.
Reconstructive surgery is typically covered by most health insurance policies, although coverage for specific procedures and levels of coverage may vary greatly.
If I have Botox or Restylane, how often would I need to repeat the injections?
Botox lasts about three to four months, and the treatment can be repeated as needed. When it wears off, you will begin to notice increased muscle action and some reformation of the wrinkles. It appears that with repeated use, the effect of Botox becomes longer lasting.
Restylane injections last for about six months, and can also be repeated as needed.
How do I know what size breast implant is right for me?
The decision is based on a number of factors, including the patient’s desires, reasons for the surgery and overall health.
For example, are you doing it because you feel your breasts are too small relative to your body contour or are you unhappy with the size and firmness of your breasts following pregnancy, breastfeeding or major weight loss? Unevenness between the breasts can also be a motivating factor. Your surgeon can help you make the right decision during your pre-surgical appointment(s).