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Extended Abdominoplasty
Expert care in Antalya tailored for British health tourists seeking transformation
What is an Extended Tummy Tuck?
Specialized extended abdominoplasty tailored for British health tourists.


Consultation
Personalized sessions to discuss your goals and explain the extended abdominoplasty process.
Surgery
Performed with precision in Antalya, ensuring safety and optimal results for each patient.
Here’s what you can expect from an Extended Abdominoplasty procedure:
Longer Incision: The incision for an Extended Tummy Tuck is longer than that of a standard Tummy Tuck, resulting in a horizontal scar that extends around the waistline. It's typically placed in a way that can be concealed by underwear or swimwear.
Recovery: Extended Tummy Tuck recovery typically takes longer compared to a standard Tummy Tuck. You can expect to recover in 8-12 weeks. Specific recovery times will vary depending on your individual healing process. Following your surgeon's post-operative care instructions will help to ensure a smooth recovery.
Results: Before and after photos of Extended Tummy Tucks show significant improvements in body shape and contour.
The extended abdominoplasty changed my confidence completely—thank you for your care!
Emma B.
Traveling to Antalya was worth it; the results exceeded my expectations beautifully.
John M.
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Extended Tummy Tuck Before and Afters
The Cost of Extended Tummy Tuck
Who is the Ideal Candidate for an Extended Tummy Tuck?
Key characteristics of an ideal candidate include:
Stable weight: Candidates should be near their ideal body weight and have maintained it for at least six months.
Good physical health: Being in good overall health minimises surgical risks and helps with the recovery process.
Non-smoker: Smoking can negatively affect the healing process and increase the likelihood of complications. Non-smokers or those who have quit smoking well in advance of the surgery are ideal candidates.
Realistic expectations: Understanding the scope and limitations of the surgery, including the fact that it will result in a scar that extends around the waist, is important for setting realistic expectations.
Emotional preparation: Undergoing major surgery requires mental preparation. It’s best for candidates to have a support system in place for their recovery period.
Why Do People Have Extended Tummy Tuck?
Tummy Tuck vs Extended Tummy Tuck: What Are the Differences?
The difference between a Tummy Tuck and an Extended Tummy Tuck is that the traditional procedure doesn’t extend to the flanks.
A standard Tummy Tuck primarily addresses the lower abdomen, focusing on removing the extra fat between the belly button and pubic region and tightening the abdominal muscles. This procedure works well for those who have extra skin below the navel, which typically happens after significant weight loss or pregnancy.
An Extended Tummy Tuck targets the abdominal area as well as the flanks and lower back. This surgical procedure is especially beneficial for those with more excess skin and fat that wraps around the sides to the back. The Extended Tummy Tuck provides a more comprehensive approach that contours the abdomen and waist.
Consulting with a board-certified cosmetic surgeon will help you determine which procedure is most suitable for you.
What is the Recovery Period for an Extended Tummy Tuck?
What Are the Risks of an Extended Abdominoplasty?
An Extended Abdominoplasty comes with the following set of risks:
Scarring: Due to the extensive nature of an Extended Tummy Tuck incision, which often extends around the hips to the lower back, scarring is more significant compared to a standard Tummy Tuck. These Extended Tummy Tuck scars fade eventually and can be concealed under clothing.
Infection: As with any cosmetic surgery, there is a risk of infection at the site of incision. Sticking to post-operative care instructions is crucial to minimise this risk.
Blood Clots: The risk of developing blood clots such as deep vein thrombosis increases with the extent of the surgery. Following your surgeon's advice on mobilisation after surgery can help prevent this complication.
Swelling and Pain: Extended Abdominoplasty involves a larger area which can lead to more swelling and discomfort during the recovery period. Proper pain management and the use of compression garments are essential to alleviate these symptoms.
Healing Issues: Some patients may experience delayed healing or complications at the incision site, especially if they have certain health conditions or lifestyle habits such as smoking.
Anaesthesia Risks: Reactions to anaesthesia are rare but can occur. It’s important to discuss any previous anaesthesia reactions or health issues with your surgeon.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is extended abdominoplasty?
It’s a tummy tuck that removes excess skin and fat beyond the usual area.
How long is recovery?
Most patients take about two to four weeks off work to heal comfortably.
Is the procedure painful?
Discomfort is normal but manageable with prescribed pain medication and proper rest.
Initial results appear within weeks, with full healing taking several months.
When can I see results?
Do you offer consultations?
Yes, I provide detailed consultations to discuss your goals and options.
What BMI do I need to be for an Extended Tummy Tuck?
It’s recommended to have a BMI below 30 for an Extended Tummy Tuck. Being overweight for a Tummy Tuck can increase surgical risks and impact the healing process and results. Consulting with your surgeon is crucial to understand your suitability for the procedure.
What's the difference between an Extended Tummy Tuck and a 360 Tummy Tuck?
An Extended Tummy Tuck focuses on removing extra skin and fat from the abdomen and extending to the flanks. A 360 Tummy Tuck, also known as a Circumferential Tummy Tuck, targets the entire midsection including the back.
Circular Tummy Tuck vs Extended Tummy Tuck, which is better?
A Circular Tummy Tuck, similar to the 360 Tummy Tuck, goes around the entire waistline, addressing both the front and back. The Extended Tummy Tuck, while offering significant coverage, typically focuses on the front extending to the sides but not fully around the back.
Does an Extended Tummy Tuck lift the thighs?
What is an Extended Fleur De Lis Tummy Tuck?
An Extended Fleur De Lis Tummy Tuck involves a horizontal incision across the lower abdomen as well as a vertical incision from the lower breastbone to the pubic area. This procedure is ideal for those who have excess skin in the lower and upper abdomen.
What is a Non Surgical Tummy Tuck?
A Non Surgical Tummy Tuck tightens and contours the abdominal area without using traditional surgical procedures. The procedure uses technologies such as laser, radiofrequency and ultrasound to reduce fat and enhance skin elasticity using less invasive techniques with a minimal recovery time required.
What is a Mini Abdominoplasty?
What is the Difference Between a C Section and a Tummy Tuck?
What is the Difference Between Liposuction and a Tummy Tuck?
What is the Difference Between Liposuction and a Tummy Tuck?
For men, the procedure often focuses on reducing excess fat and creating a more defined midsection. For women, Abdominoplasty procedures aim to restore the abdominal area post-pregnancy or after significant weight loss, with an emphasis on tightening the skin and repairing separated abdominal muscles.
Is a Plus Size Tummy Tuck the same as an Extended Tummy Tuck?
Depending on a patient’s concerns or desired results, a Plus Size Tummy Tuck may use some of the same techniques as an Extended Tummy Tuck, but is tailored to work for anyone who has higher levels of fat or excess skin around their abdomen. For larger patients, whose BMI is over 30, an overnight stay may be required for safety reasons following a Plus Size Tummy Tuck.