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Tummy Tuck in Thin Women

Sometimes people think that tummy tucks are only for people who have a few extra pounds.  This is not true.  Many women who have had children have loose, stretched out skin that can be improved with a tummy tuck.

The following patient I just saw back and is 6 weeks out from a breast augmentation and a tummy tuck (which as a combination is sometimes called a mommy makeover).  She is very slender to start, but has some loose skin that is improved with surgery.  The scars are low enough in her to be hidden by normal underwear.  The breasts will normally settle a little more over time.

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