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curious123

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tummy problem - Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:35 PM
Hello,
I have a question I got a tummy tuck. It worked great but my main focus was not my abdomen. Above that area starting between my breats i have a like huge like of non stretched skin but on both sides I have extra skin. I was wondering what surgery I would have to get done to fix this and about how much it would cost?

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Stephanie

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RE: tummy problem - Thursday, March 09, 2006 8:46 PM
I would suggest speaking to the surgeon who performed your tummy tuck. Tell him you have redundant skin that you would like removed. If the skin has underlying fatty tissue, liposuction might be an option; otherwise, the redundant skin would probably have to be removed. Removal of redundant skin is typically performed in people who have lost a significant amount of weight.

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