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Surgical removal is the only way to get rid of the panniculus, which doesn't respond to diet or exercise. Although weight loss can help decrease the fatty deposits, extra skin often remains behind.
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Read More »Pregnancy or significant weight fluctuations can create a pocket of skin and fat in the lower abdomen. This paunch is known as the panniculus, and its appearance can become more pronounced with age. A panniculectomy is a surgical procedure that removes this excess skin and fatty tissue for a slimmer stomach. A panniculectomy is commonly included with a tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. Contact us online today to learn more about your options for a panniculectomy, with or without a tummy tuck. The Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery of Central Texas helps men and women from Austin, Round Rock and throughout Texas.
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Read More »What are the Benefits of a Panniculectomy? Enhanced confidence in your appearance. Removes the discomfort, irritation, or rashes associated with the pannus. Reduces the health risks associated with excess abdominal fat. Allows for increased physical activity and enhances further weight loss.
A panniculectomy involves the removal of the excess skin and tissue around the lower abdomen. This excess skin and tissue that hangs down below the waist is also known as the pannus. A panniculectomy is not a tummy tuck and is not considered to be a cosmetic procedure, which may make the procedure eligible for coverage by your insurance provider. A panniculectomy can be combined with a tummy tuck so that the skin removal is combined with the tightening of the underlying abdominal muscles and tissues. The procedure targets that apron of loose skin that hangs down below the abdomen and causes irritation or creates an unpleasant appearance. Removing that excess skin and tissue can result in a great deal of relief as well as significantly boosting your confidence.
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