Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) Before and Afters Photos and Pictures
by T. Y. Steven Ip, MD, FACS
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Educational Background
Plastic Surgery
- Duke University Medical Center
General Surgery
- Columbia University, New York City
- St. Lukes/Roosevelt Hospital
Medical School
- University of Texas
Undergraduate University
- UCLA (Engineering)
Board Certification
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- American Board of Surgery
Membership and Societies
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- American College of Surgeons
- California Society of Plastic Surgeons
- Orange County Society of Plastic Surgeons
- Orange County Medical Association
Hospital Affiliations:
- Hoag Memorial Hospital
- Newport Beach Surgery Center
T. Y. Steven Ip, MD, FACS
351 Hospital Rd., Suite 319
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 548-0300
Your Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) Surgery
A flat and well-toned abdomen is something that many of us strive for through exercise and weight control. But regardless of effort, sometimes these methods cannot achieve our goals. Even individuals with otherwise normal body weight and portion can develop an abdomen that protrudes or is loose and sagging. The most common causes of this problem include heredity, multiple pregnancies, prior surgery, significant fluctuation in weight or congenital spine abnormalities that affect posture. If you desire a tighter, flatter abdomen, then a tummy tuck may be appropriate to help you achieve your goals.
Tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a common term for the surgical procedure to correct a protruding or loose, sagging abdomen. The areas that can be treated include the center of the abdomen or may extend to the entire region between the lower rib cage and pubic bone, as well as to the sides and back. Abdominal contouring can be performed using a variety of techniques. When localized fat is the cause, abdominal contour surgery may be performed using only liposuction techniques. When excess fat is combined with loose, sagging skin and tissue, a tummy tuck removes unwanted fat, tissues and skin by excision. Abdominal muscles that have been weakened or separated, a condition called diastasis, can also be corrected with a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck is not a substitute for weight loss or an appropriate exercise program. Although the results of a tummy tuck are usually permanent, the positive outcome can be greatly diminished by significant fluctuation in weight. For this reason, individuals who are planning substantial weight loss or women who may be considering future pregnancies may be advised to postpone a tummy tuck.
Tummy tuck is best performed on adults of any age who are in good health, are close to the ideal weight for their body type and size, and are moderately fit. Also, candidates for tummy tuck surgery should be non-smokers and have a positive outlook and specific goals in mind. In addition, previous abdominal surgery may limit the potential results of tummy tuck. Women who have undergone cesarean section, the existing scars may often be incorporated or revised for a new incisions.
Tummy Tuck is a highly individualized procedure. Choosing to have tummy tuck surgery is a very personal decision. Every patient's body is unique and different. In addition, every patient's desires and goals are unique and different. By giving his personal attention to every detail, Dr. T. Y. Steven Ip aims to perform the best possible tummy tuck result for your body.
For more information on tummy tuck surgery, you can contact our office at (949) 548-0300