Tummy Tuck Gallery
Patient 1
Description:
This 48 year-old patient from Shoreline, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar that is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 2
Description:
This 34 year-old patient from Everett, WA had a Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty for massive weight loss. In addition to a traditional tummy tuck incision (bikini incision), this also includes a vertical abdominal incision to remove extra abdominal skin and tighten upper abdominal contour. The Fleur-de-lis is often required following massive weight loss. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 3
Description:
This 33 year-old patient from Bothell, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar this is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 4
Description:
This 41 year-old patient from Maple Valley, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (HLTA tummy tuck) as part of a mommy makeover procedure. Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar that is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 5
Description:
This patient from Wenatchee, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar this is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 6
Description:
This 55 year-old patient from Mercer Island, WA had a reverse abdominoplasty (reverse tummy tuck). Her concern was loose skin and excess tissue of the upper abdomen (between the belly button and breast bone). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the reverse tummy tuck pulls upward towards the base of the breast to tighten and tone the upper abdomen. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 7
Description:
This 56 year-old patient from Mercer Island, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) as part of a mommy makeover procedure. Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar that is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 14 months.
Patient 8
Description:
This patient from Lynnwood, WA had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar that is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months.
Patient 9
Description:
This 71 year-old patient had a high lateral tension abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). Unlike a traditional tummy tuck, the HLTA allows aggressive liposuction contouring of the upper abdomen, a lower scar that is easier to hide and a mini lateral thigh lift.
Patient 10
Description:
This 36 year-old patient from Seattle had a mini tummy tuck to address mild skin laxity (loose skin) around the belly button. She also had liposuction performed. Because the amount of excess skin was minimal, a full tummy tuck was not required. Post-operative photos taken at ~ 3 months. (Tattoos have been edited to maintain anonymity.)