Restore Abdominal Firmness After Pregnancy or Weight Loss

Pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and aging can permanently alter the abdominal wall. Stretched skin may not retract. Separated muscles may not fully repair. Even disciplined fitness routines cannot always restore structural integrity once it has been compromised.

A tummy tuck addresses these bigger changes. Rather than focusing solely on surface appearance, the procedure restores abdominal support by tightening underlying muscles and removing excess skin. At Coleman Brown Plastic Surgery, abdominoplasty in Tysons Corner is approached with careful planning and proportional refinement, ensuring results that feel balanced and natural, not overly tight or artificial.

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What Is a Tummy Tuck?

A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that flattens and firms the abdomen by removing excess skin and tightening separated abdominal muscles. During pregnancy or significant weight change, the vertical abdominal muscles may separate (a condition known as diastasis recti). A tummy tuck repairs this separation while reshaping the midsection for a smoother contour. In some cases, liposuction is incorporated to refine the waistline further and enhance overall proportion. The focus is on comprehensive abdominal restoration rather than isolated fat removal.

The Benefits of a Tummy Tuck

  • Restored Abdominal Firmness: A tummy tuck tightens separated muscles to improve core support and abdominal contour.
  • Removal of Excess Skin: The procedure eliminates loose or stretched skin that cannot retract naturally.
  • Improved Waistline Definition: Liposuction may be incorporated to refine surrounding contours and enhance proportion.
  • Long-Lasting Structural Results: Muscle repair and skin removal create enduring improvement when weight remains stable.
  • Balanced, Natural Appearance: Surgical planning prioritizes proportion and structural harmony rather than overcorrection.
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Am I a Candidate for a Tummy Tuck?

You may be a candidate for a tummy tuck in Chevy Chase if you experience loose abdominal skin, muscle separation, or persistent fullness that does not improve with exercise. Ideal candidates are in good overall health, maintain a stable weight, and have completed childbearing.

Because this procedure addresses structural concerns, realistic expectations and proper planning are essential. During your consultation, we evaluate muscle integrity, skin quality, and fat distribution to determine whether a full tummy tuck, mini tummy tuck, or combination approach is appropriate.

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The Tummy Tuck Process What to Expect

1. Private Consultation

We assess abdominal muscle separation, skin laxity, and overall contour to develop a personalized surgical plan.

2. Muscle Repair and Skin Removal

During surgery, separated abdominal muscles are repaired, and excess skin is removed to restore firmness.

3. Contour Refinement

When appropriate, liposuction is incorporated to improve waistline definition and enhance overall proportion.

4. Early Healing and Support

You will receive detailed post-operative instructions, including activity restrictions and garment use to support healing.

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Your Tummy Tuck Results and Recovery

Swelling, bruising, and tightness are expected during the first several weeks after your abdominoplasty in Chevy Chase. Most patients return to light daily activities within one to two weeks, though lifting and strenuous activity must be limited for several weeks to protect muscle repair. Incisions are typically placed low on the abdomen, positioned to be concealed beneath most undergarments and swimwear. 

While scars are permanent, they generally fade significantly over time. As swelling resolves, improved abdominal contour and firmness become more visible. Final results continue to refine over several months, revealing a smoother, more supported midsection that reflects both structural repair and aesthetic balance.

Why Choose Coleman Brown Plastic Surgery?

Advanced Surgical Training

Extensive experience in complex surgical procedures supports precise muscle repair and careful tissue management.

Board-Certified Expertise

Dr. Brown is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

Structural, Not Superficial Planning

Every tummy tuck is designed to restore abdominal support while maintaining natural proportion.

Boutique, Individualized Care

Our practice prioritizes attentive follow-up and personalized surgical strategy in a composed setting.

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Restore Abdominal Strength and Balance

If you are considering a tummy tuck in Tysons Corner, we invite you to schedule a consultation to explore a personalized plan for restoring firmness and contour.

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Frequently Asked Questions Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

What is the difference between a tummy tuck and liposuction?

A tummy tuck removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles, while liposuction removes localized fat without addressing muscle separation or significant skin laxity.

How long is the recovery after a tummy tuck?

Most patients return to light activities within one to two weeks, with lifting restrictions for several weeks.

Will I have a visible scar?

The incision is typically placed low on the abdomen to be concealed by most undergarments and swimwear.

Are tummy tuck results permanent?

Results are long-lasting when supported by stable weight and healthy habits.

Can I become pregnant after a tummy tuck?

Pregnancy is possible but may affect surgical results. The procedure is best performed after completing childbearing.

Will this procedure help with stretch marks?

Stretch marks located on the removed lower abdominal skin may be reduced, though not all stretch marks are eliminated.

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