Stomach tight and looked flat would be everyone's dream. Not surprisingly, many people consider the tummy tuck procedure to improve the appearance of a saggy, fatty stomach. But behind its aesthetic benefits, tummy tuck is still a surgical procedure that has a number of risks. Tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a plastic surgery procedure to remove excess fat and skin layers in the abdomen, as well as repair weak muscles and connective tissue in the area. This action aims to provide a firmer and flatter appearance of the abdominal wall. Tummy tuck surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia (general anesthesia). In the tummy tuck procedure, the plastic surgeon will make a horizontal incision that is curved at the bottom of the abdomen. After that, the doctor will erode the layer of fat under the skin and sew the loose connective tissue in the abdominal area. After completion, the lining of the abdominal wall will be repositioned as before, then the remainin...