Characteristics of
Cinderella's Abdominoplasty
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01. Full Abdominoplasty
It is the most common surgical procedure to remove fat in the lower abdomen and sagging skin altogether. The scar remains between the pelvic bones, a little longer than the Cesarean scar.
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02. Mini Abdominoplasty
Compared to full abdominoplasty, this method can only be used for the lower abdomen and the incision is smaller than full liposuction. For women who went through Cesarean in the past, this surgery is possible through the existing scar line and no scarring parts are exposed when wearing underwear or swimsuits.
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03. Extended Abdominoplasty
Excellent correction is achieved by removing the overall flesh and sagging skin of the abdomen, includ-
ing the waist and sides. While the scar remains relati
-vely large, it removes the flabby upper abdomen, and the scar remains within the area that will be covered by underwear. The enlarged abdominal cavity also strengthens the stretched abdominal muscles, impro-
ving the overall contour of the abdomen.
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04. 3D Abdominoplasty
The cutting range goes beyond the waist and around the entire body. This procedure is applied when the skin is seriously stretched due to a sudden drop in weight loss. In cases where it is difficult to see the effect on the front side of the abdomen, you will be able to see the effect three-dimensionally.
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05. Upper Abdominoplasty
If there is no problem with the lower abdomen but the upper abdomen is sagging, the underlines of the breasts are incised, and the abdominal skin is pulled up to perform the liposuction. There are not many cases in which the upper abdominoplasty is required.