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Posted by on May 8, 2019

Oftentimes, unwanted fat develops in the abdomen area. This is not healthy and people want to get rid of it. It is not always easy to remove this fat because it often gets stubborn. There are advanced methods to melt this stubborn fat and people do not know which option is better for them. Two leading surgical and invasive methods are tummy tuck and liposuction procedures. This article discusses how to tell if you need a tummy tuck or liposuction.

If you want to get rid of stubborn fat from the abdomen area, this topic is for you.

Liposuction Procedure

It is a famous cosmetic treatment that is surgical and invasive at the same time. A plastic surgeon makes tiny incisions on the abdomen area and extracts fat through a handheld rod-like device cannula.

 

Tummy Tuck Procedure

It is a surgical treatment where a plastic surgeon removes extra skin, tissue, and fat to give a proper shape to the abdomen area. It is a good option to shape up the body by removing extra fat as well as the extra skin.

 

Liposuction vs. Tummy Tuck

The recovery time after liposuction is shorter than the recovery time after tummy tuck because the later involves adjustments to skin and tissues as well besides the removal of fat. Moreover, a tummy tuck involves more cutting and stitching than that of liposuction.

On the other hand, a tummy tuck is a better way to contour the body as per the requirements.

 

Belly Fat: The Bottom Line

You have read two important methods to remove abdomen fat. If you are not able to remove your belly fat using diet and exercise, and other traditional methods, you can try tummy tuck or liposuction in Dubai.

Both treatments are surgical and it is necessary to consult a plastic surgeon before you make mind for any of them. Do not hesitate to contact the nearest provider if you need more details.

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