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Bill

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Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Wednesday, September 17, 2008 1:35 PM
Is tummy tuck different for men and women? A friend who had one says no and another friend who had one said yes. If so, how are they different?
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RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Thursday, January 01, 2009 12:06 PM
I can't tell you if they are different.

I can only tell you about a Tummy Tuck Operation from a Guy's Point of View.

I am a 54 year man and had a tummy tuck with lateral thigh lift one year ago. A complete description of the Surgery and Recovery with "Before" and "After" photos can be seen on my blog TummyTuckForMen .com.
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RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:17 PM
Your pictures were great. what a change. The procedure is the same for men and women. Congrats on your new look
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RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Monday, January 05, 2009 1:19 PM
Hey Tanner, what a way to start off the New Year, eh? Your blog is very interesting as well.
Elana
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Re: RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Monday, June 08, 2009 5:50 AM
Many men are concerned about having "love handles," a "pot belly," or a "spare tire." Such concerns are not unfounded; right or wrong, our society places a high value on looking fit and young, for men as well as women. Male abdominoplasty, also called " male tummy tuck," is a common procedure that can reduce the size of a protruding belly by removing excess skin and tightening the muscles in the midsection. Tummy tuck surgery, for many men, can deliver a flatter, tighter, more aesthetically appealing abdominal contour. Below, find a brief overview of the abdominoplasty procedure for men. you can also help our site.

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Re: RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Monday, May 17, 2010 12:24 AM
yes there are technical differences between the male and female abdominoplasty due to specific differences. one thing i know, men have thicker skin than women and may do well with this surgery.
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Re: RE: Male vs. Female Tummy Tuck - Saturday, May 29, 2010 7:32 AM
When it comes to the purpose of TT, there is not much of a difference. But in the procedure, there is a slight difference. We have to take into mind that the system of men and women are different. TT procedures will adapt on the kind of system the person has.

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