If you are having a full abdominoplasty, then the incision required (and the scar this subsequently forms) will need to be across the lower abdomen at the level of your pubic hair and extend upwards and outwards on either side to your hip bones. Dr Norris will ask you to bring the type of underwear or swimsuit bottom you intend to wear after your operation to ensure the scar will be hidden.
The skin is lifted up from the abdominal muscles to the level of the rib cage. The belly-button (umbilicus) is released from the lifted skin and remains attached to the abdominal muscles. The abdominal muscles are tightened to give you a flatter tummy and a smaller waist. Then the lifted skin is pulled down firmly so that the excess skin and fat can be removed and the umbilicus is stitched into its new position.
If you are having a lower abdominoplasty only, the incision may still need to be as long as the one for a full abdominoplasty but the skin is lifted off the abdominal muscles only to the level of the umbilicus and the umbilicus does not need to be separated from the lifted skin and stitched back into a new position.
If you are having a mini-abdominoplasty it may be possible to limit the incision and scar to the width of your pubic area and the umbilicus will not need to be moved.
With all types of abdominoplasty you may also benefit from having some liposuction done at the same time to give you the result that you desire.
At the end of the operation two drains are placed beneath the skin and the incisions are closed with absorbable sutures to save you the inconvenience of having them removed. A dressing is applied over the incisions and you will leave the operating theatre wearing a comfortable and supportive compression garment.


