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What is Abdominoplasty Surgery?

Changes in body shape can happen for many reasons — weight loss, pregnancy, ageing or simply genetics. When the abdominal skin has been stretched for a long time, it can lose its natural elasticity, leaving loose folds or a sagging appearance that no amount of exercise can correct. An abdominoplasty, often referred to as a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure designed to remove this excess skin and fat while firming and reshaping the abdominal area.

Although the procedure can create a flatter, more defined contour, it is not intended as a weight-loss treatment. Instead, it is typically considered once your weight has stabilised and you are looking to address the areas that lifestyle changes cannot improve.

People choose tummy tuck surgery for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Loose or overstretched skin after pregnancy
  • Excess skin following significant weight loss
  • Reduced skin elasticity over time
  • A weakened abdominal wall requires tightening

Dr Ahid Abood is recognised as one of the UK’s leading plastic surgeons and has extensive experience in cosmetic body contouring procedures, including abdominoplasty. If you are considering surgery in London, you can arrange a consultation with Dr Abood at his Harley Street clinic.

Call us on 0800 2335088 or click the “Book Consultation” button below.

About Dr Ahid Abood

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Dr Ahid Abood is a double board-certified consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon, with private clinics in Marylebone, London and Cambridge. Alongside his private practice, he is actively involved in teaching at the University of Cambridge and holds several senior leadership roles within the NHS.

Achieving consultant status within the NHS typically requires more than a decade of specialist training following qualification as a doctor. Dr Abood currently serves as the Clinical Lead for Major Trauma Reconstruction for the East of England and is a core member of the regional Skin Cancer Multidisciplinary Team, reflecting his advanced expertise in complex reconstructive surgery as well as aesthetic procedures.

He studied undergraduate medicine at the University of Cambridge before completing his clinical training at Imperial College London. His surgical training was further enhanced through a series of highly competitive fellowships in plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery in the UK and internationally, providing him with a broad and advanced skill set across both reconstructive and cosmetic disciplines.

Dr Abood is fully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and is a member of leading professional bodies, including the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS), the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). These memberships demonstrate his ongoing commitment to the highest clinical, ethical and safety standards in plastic surgery.

He has published more than thirty-five peer-reviewed research papers and contributed chapters to specialist textbooks on cosmetic surgery. His research into minimal-scar techniques for skin cancer removal earned him an MSc with Distinction, underscoring his dedication to innovation, patient safety and optimal long-term outcomes.

His areas of specialist expertise include:

  • Reconstructive microsurgery for trauma and cancer patients
  • Management of all types of skin cancer, including sentinel lymph node biopsy
  • Advanced scar refinement techniques
  • Cosmetic surgery, including body contouring and abdominoplasty

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Your Abdominoplasty Journey

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Your Tummy Tuck Consultation in London

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Booking a consultation with Dr Ahid Abood on Harley Street is the first step in understanding whether abdominoplasty is right for you. This is a dedicated appointment where you can talk through what bothers you about your abdomen, the kind of change you would like to see, and any questions or worries you may have about surgery or recovery.

During your initial consultation, you and Dr Abood will discuss your reasons for considering a tummy tuck, how the operation is performed, what recovery usually involves and what kind of result is realistic in your situation.

What Happens at Your First Appointment?

To plan your procedure safely and accurately, Dr Abood will need to carry out a careful examination of your abdomen. This typically includes:

  • Assessing the quality and looseness of the skin
  • Checking muscle tone and any separation or weakness
  • Identifying previous scars or abdominal conditions, such as hernias, that may influence the technique used
  • Reviewing your general health and taking a full medical history

Once he has a clear picture of your goals and anatomy, Dr Abood will explain which type of abdominoplasty is most likely to suit you. You will be able to see genuine before-and-after photographs from previous patients, which can help you understand the range of possible outcomes.

This is a Two-Stage Decision-Making Process

Choosing to go ahead with surgery is a significant decision, and it is important that you feel fully informed and confident. For this reason, there is always a second consultation before your operation is confirmed.

This follow-up appointment gives you time to reflect on the information from your first visit, consider your options away from the clinic, and come back with any new questions or concerns. Only once you are happy to proceed will your tummy tuck surgery at Harley Street be scheduled.

What to Expect During the Abdominoplasty Procedure

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A tummy tuck is a highly tailored operation. The exact technique depends on your body shape, skin quality, muscle tone and the kind of improvement you are hoping for. All abdominoplasty procedures involve removing some degree of excess skin and fat from the abdomen, and in many cases tightening the underlying muscles. At your Harley Street consultation, Dr Abood will explain which approach is most appropriate for you and why.

Full Abdominoplasty (Standard Tummy Tuck)

A full abdominoplasty is the most commonly performed type of tummy tuck. In this procedure, loose skin and fat are removed from the area between the belly button and the pubic region, and the underlying abdominal muscles can be tightened if needed. The belly button is also repositioned so that it sits naturally on the newly contoured abdomen. This technique is often recommended for patients who have significant skin laxity and muscle weakness, such as after pregnancy or major weight changes.

Extended or Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty

An extended, or fleur-de-lis, abdominoplasty is designed for people who have a larger amount of excess skin and tissue affecting both the upper and lower abdomen, typically following substantial weight loss. In this procedure, more skin and fat are removed than in a standard tummy tuck, allowing the abdomen to be tightened in both horizontal and vertical directions. As part of this more extensive reshaping, an additional vertical scar is created as well as the low horizontal scar. Although the scarring is more noticeable, this approach can provide a more dramatic and comprehensive improvement in carefully selected patients.

Mini Tummy Tuck

A mini abdominoplasty is suitable for those who have only a small amount of loose skin, usually confined to the lower abdomen. The focus is on the area just above the pubic line, where a limited amount of excess skin is removed. In most cases, the belly button does not need to be repositioned. This more modest procedure typically takes around an hour and can be carried out under either local or general anaesthetic, depending on your individual needs and preferences.

Using Liposuction to Refine Results

For all of these techniques, liposuction can be combined with abdominoplasty to enhance the final outcome. It can be used to smooth stubborn pockets of fat, refine the waistline and improve overall abdominal contour and definition. Your treatment plan at Harley Street will be designed to ensure that the chosen tummy tuck technique, and any use of liposuction, work together to produce a natural, balanced and long-lasting result.

Abdominoplasty Recovery in London: Aftercare and Healing

Before you leave the hospital after your tummy tuck, you will be given clear written and verbal guidance on what to do in the first few weeks, and what to avoid. This will cover wound care, movement, driving, work, exercise and what is considered normal during recovery. You will also be provided with contact details so you can reach the team if anything worries you between appointments. Your progress is usually checked at follow-up visits around 1 week, 6 weeks, 3 months and 1 year after surgery.

In the days and weeks following your abdominoplasty, it is entirely normal for your abdomen to feel tight and tender. Swelling and bruising can persist for several weeks. You will be advised to wear a post-surgical compression garment, which helps to support the area, minimise swelling and make everyday movements more comfortable. Pain relief and aftercare advice are tailored to you so that discomfort is kept to a manageable level.

Although you will generally be encouraged to be up and walking from the first day after surgery, it does take time to feel fully back to yourself. Most people need a period of time off work and are advised to increase their activity gradually, avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous exercise until they have been cleared to do so. You will notice an immediate change in the contour of your abdomen, but the final result takes longer to emerge. As the swelling settles over the following weeks and months, the abdomen typically appears flatter, firmer and more defined, with scars continuing to mature and fade over time.

Abdominoplasty Before and After

Questions & Answers about Abdominoplasty Surgery in London

Am I Suitable For Tummy Tuck Surgery?

Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and tissue from the abdomen. The procedure can give the stomach muscles a flatter, more toned appearance as the skin and/or muscles are tightened. The operation is requested by many women and men who find they have loose skin around the abdomen, due to significant weight loss that has left the skin unable to shrink back and accommodate the new body shape. (This also frequently occurs after pregnancy.)

Tummy tuck surgery is not a substitute for a healthy lifestyle is not an effective long-term solution for weight gain, for losing weight or for patients to reach their ideal weight.

 

Is Tummy Tuck Surgery Safe?

No surgery is without some element of risk, but above all else is your safety and well-being. Dr Abood is a highly experienced plastic surgeon who has performed many successful abdominoplasty operations. He works only in the most reputable hospitals, alongside highly trained staff. Your safety and comfort are the central focus of attention during your journey with us, and every effort is made to make it as comfortable and stress-free as possible.

Does a Tummy Tuck Hurt?

The operation will be carried out while you are fully asleep, under a general anaesthetic. During the tummy tuck procedure, you will be given pain relief, which means when you wake, you should be comfortable and not in pain. Although some discomfort is common, most people are surprised at how little discomfort they actually feel. When you wake up from surgery, you will be wearing a compression garment, which helps support your tummy as you’re healing and makes it more comfortable. You will be given appropriate aftercare advice as well as pain relief.

Are there any side effects or risks to this procedure?

Everyone reacts differently to surgery, recovering at varying rates. It is normal for patients to experience swelling and bruising on the abdomen, which may take several weeks to disappear completely. Incisions made will inevitably form a scar; however, scarring, although never completely disappearing, will fade away over time.

Dr Abood will be able to advise you on the best way to manage a scar to achieve the best possible outcome. Other side effects may include delayed healing, fluid collection and infection. These effects are uncommon and will be discussed in detail during your consultation.

How much downtime can I expect after surgery?

It is expected that you will be up and walking around from day 1 after surgery and that activity levels will gradually increase. Most people who have tummy tuck surgery can be back at work in 2 weeks, but it can take longer if your work is physical or involves heavy lifting. It is expected that by 12 weeks, you will be back to all of your normal activities.

How can I access the London clinic in Harley Street?

Dr Abood’s Harley Street clinic can be reached easily by public transport, a 5-minute walk from Bond Street and Oxford Circus stations.

It is also possible to drive to the clinic, as there is parking available just across the street.

How To Reach Our Clinic in Harley Street, London

Directions

Dr Ahid Abood’s London clinic is based in the heart of Marylebone at:

9 Harley Street
Marylebone
London
W1G 9QY

We are open Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, and closed at weekends.

Harley Street is well served by public transport and is within easy walking distance of several Underground stations:

  • Bond Street (Elizabeth & Central lines) – around 1 minute’s walk
  • Regent’s Park (Bakerloo line) – around 3 minutes’ walk
  • Great Portland Street (Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City lines) – around 6 minutes’ walk
  • Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central & Victoria lines) – around 7 minutes’ walk

If you are travelling by car, there are various public car parks and limited on-street parking options in the surrounding area, but these can be busy, so public transport is often the most convenient choice.

To arrange a consultation or ask any questions, please email enquiries@dr-abood.co.uk or call 0800 233 5088 to get in touch and arrange a consultation with us.

Harley Street, London: A Centre of Medical Excellence

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London’s history stretches from its Roman origins on the River Thames to the global capital it is today, where historic streets and modern life sit side by side. In Marylebone, Harley Street has, for well over a century, been closely associated with private medical care. Its elegant townhouses, quiet side streets and discreet atmosphere have made it a natural home for leading consultants and specialist clinics, all within easy reach of Regent’s Park and the West End.

Today, the area combines heritage with a thoroughly modern approach to healthcare. Patients benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, experienced clinical teams and fast access to other medical services across central London. Beyond the clinic, London offers world-class museums, theatre, dining and shopping, supported by an extensive transport network that makes travelling to and from Harley Street straightforward.

For patients attending a consultation, Harley Street provides a calm, professional and well-connected setting, with the reassurance of knowing they are being treated in one of the best-established medical districts in the country.

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