Blog Article
3 Tummy Tuck Myths Debunked

Even with the popularity of tummy tucks, there are still a lot of misconceptions preventing some people from pursuing the procedure. We are debunking the top three tummy tuck myths and exposing the real truth.
Myth #1: Tummy tucks are for the lazy or unmotivated.
The reason many people think this way is because their idea of what a tummy tuck is meant for is wrong in the first place. Contrary to what people think, the tummy tuck is not a weight loss procedure. It is meant for healthy people close to their ideal weight, but who are stuck with excess skin or tissue leftover after weight loss or pregnancy. And I say ‘stuck’ because no diet or exercise can get rid of skin or tissue left over due to the lack of elasticity.Myth #2: You have to have liposuction with your tummy tuck.
While liposuction is sometimes used to sculpt the waistline during a tummy tuck, it is not always necessary if it is not something you are interested in. If there are areas of fat that you would like to be addressed during your tummy tuck procedure, make sure to talk with your board-certified plastic surgeon so that he or she can help you to better achieve your desired results.Myth #3: Tummy tucks are only meant for women.
The abdominoplasty (the tummy tuck’s official name) is no more for women than it is for men. Men can also run into the same issues with loose skin and an abdominoplasty can help to finally bring out the abs underneath the stubborn flab. While it is still more popular for women because many women undergo the procedure after pregnancy, last year, over 4,000 men had an abdominoplasty.