Tummy Tuck Beverly Hills

Diet and exercise can only do so much. When loose skin, separated muscles, or stubborn fat stand between you and the body you've worked for, a tummy tuck delivers what the gym cannot—a flat, firm abdomen that reflects your effort.

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What Is a Tummy Tuck?

A tummy tuck—medically known as abdominoplasty—is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen while tightening the underlying abdominal muscles. The result is a flatter, firmer midsection that diet and exercise alone cannot achieve.

This procedure is particularly transformative for women after pregnancy (when abdominal muscles often separate) and for anyone who has lost significant weight but is left with loose, hanging skin. A tummy tuck doesn't just remove the excess—it restores your core structure.

What a Tummy Tuck Can Do For You

Beyond aesthetics, abdominoplasty restores function and structure that may have been compromised by pregnancy, weight fluctuation, or aging.

Flat, Firm Abdomen

Remove the loose skin and stubborn fat that won't respond to diet or exercise—revealing the toned stomach underneath.

Tightened Muscles

Repair separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti) to restore core strength and eliminate the "pooch" that crunches can't fix.

Defined Waistline

Create a slimmer, more contoured waist by removing excess tissue from your flanks and midsection.

Reduced Stretch Marks

Stretch marks on the lower abdomen are removed along with excess skin—those that remain become less visible.

Improved Posture

With your core muscles tightened, many patients experience better posture and reduced lower back strain.

Renewed Confidence

Finally feel comfortable in fitted clothing, swimwear, and your own skin—without constantly hiding your midsection.

Common After Pregnancy

Diastasis Recti: The Hidden Culprit

If you still look pregnant months or years after giving birth—despite diet and exercise—you may have diastasis recti. This is a separation of the rectus abdominis muscles (your "six-pack" muscles) that occurs when the connective tissue between them stretches during pregnancy.

No amount of crunches or planks will fix diastasis recti. In fact, certain exercises can make it worse. The only permanent solution is surgical repair, which is performed as part of a tummy tuck. During the procedure, I bring the separated muscles back together at the midline, restoring both your core function and a flat abdominal profile.

After three kids, I thought I'd never feel like myself again. Dr. Neavin gave me my body back. I can finally wear clothes that fit the way they should—and I feel strong again.

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Types of Tummy Tuck Procedures

Not everyone needs the same procedure. During your consultation, I'll recommend the approach that addresses your specific concerns with the least invasive technique possible.

Mini Tummy Tuck

Below the Belly Button

Addresses a small amount of loose skin and fat below the navel. Shorter incision, no belly button repositioning, and faster recovery. Ideal for patients close to their goal weight with minimal excess.

Extended Tummy Tuck

Flanks & Love Handles

Extends the incision around the hips to address excess skin on the flanks and lower back. Often combined with liposuction for maximum contouring after major weight loss.

Dr. Tim Neavin, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Why Choose Dr. Neavin for Your Tummy Tuck

"A tummy tuck isn't just about removing skin—it's about rebuilding the foundation. The muscle repair is critical for both appearance and function, and the belly button needs to look natural, not surgical."

With over 20 years performing body contouring procedures in Beverly Hills, I've refined my tummy tuck technique to deliver results that look natural while restoring true core strength. My approach prioritizes three elements: precise muscle repair that holds long-term, a low incision hidden beneath underwear and swimwear, and a belly button that looks like you were born with it—not the telltale sign of surgery.

As an expert in fat transfer techniques, I often incorporate liposuction to refine the waistline and flanks, and in select cases, I use fat grafting to smooth contour irregularities or enhance the results. This combination of techniques—removing what shouldn't be there and adding where needed—creates a more complete transformation than a tummy tuck alone.

I perform all abdominoplasty procedures at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, one of the nation's top-ranked hospitals, where my patients receive the highest level of safety and care throughout the surgical experience.

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What to Expect During Your Tummy Tuck

Your Consultation

During your consultation, I'll examine your abdominal area, assess skin quality and muscle integrity, and discuss your aesthetic goals. We'll talk about your medical history, previous surgeries (including C-sections), and lifestyle factors. I'll explain which type of tummy tuck is most appropriate for your situation and show you before-and-after photos of patients with similar starting points. You'll leave with a clear understanding of what the procedure can—and cannot—accomplish.

The Surgical Procedure

Tummy tuck surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 2-4 hours depending on the extent of correction needed. I make a low, curved incision along the bikini line, hidden by underwear and swimwear. Through this incision, I tighten the underlying muscles by stitching them together at the midline, remove excess skin and fat, and reposition the remaining skin for a smooth, flat contour. For a full tummy tuck, I create a new opening for your belly button, carefully shaping it to look natural. The incision is closed in layers to minimize scarring.

Combining Procedures

Tummy tuck is frequently combined with liposuction for enhanced waist contouring, and it's a core component of the mommy makeover. For patients who want to address multiple areas at once—abdomen, breasts, and body—combining procedures means one recovery period instead of several. During your consultation, we'll discuss whether combining procedures makes sense for your goals and health status.

Tummy Tuck Recovery

Recovery requires patience, but most patients are pleasantly surprised by how manageable it is. Here's what to expect.

Day 1-3

Rest at Home

Walk slightly hunched, manage discomfort with medication

Week 1

First Follow-Up

Drains removed (if used), start walking more upright

Week 2

Return to Work

Desk jobs possible, still no heavy lifting

Week 6+

Resume Activity

Exercise cleared, core exercises begin gradually

Am I a Good Candidate?

The best tummy tuck candidates share certain characteristics. Here's how to know if abdominoplasty might be right for you.

Good Candidates

  • Excess loose skin on the abdomen
  • Separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti)
  • Stable weight for at least 6 months
  • Non-smoker (or willing to quit)
  • Done having children
  • Generally good health

Consider Waiting If...

  • Planning future pregnancies
  • Actively losing weight
  • Recent major surgery
  • Significant health conditions
  • Unrealistic expectations
  • Unable to take 2+ weeks off

Tummy Tuck FAQ

Are tummy tuck results permanent?
Yes, the results are permanent in that the skin removed won't grow back and the muscle repair holds. However, significant weight gain or future pregnancy can stretch the tissues again. I recommend patients be at a stable weight and done having children before surgery to maximize the longevity of their results.
How much does a tummy tuck cost?
Cost varies based on the type of tummy tuck (mini vs. full vs. extended), whether liposuction is included, and other factors. I'll provide a detailed quote after your consultation once we've determined the right procedure for your goals. Financing options are available.
Will I have a visible scar?
Yes, there will be a scar, but it's positioned low across the pelvis—hidden by underwear, bikini bottoms, and most clothing. The scar fades significantly over 12-18 months. I use layered closure techniques and provide scar care instructions to minimize visibility. Most patients feel the trade-off is well worth it.
What happens to my belly button?
In a full tummy tuck, I create a new opening for your belly button after repositioning the skin. This is one area where surgeon skill really matters—I take great care to create a natural-looking belly button that doesn't scream "tummy tuck." The scar is hidden inside the belly button itself.
Can I have children after a tummy tuck?
Yes, you can safely become pregnant after a tummy tuck. However, pregnancy will stretch the skin and muscles again, potentially reversing your results. That's why I recommend completing your family before surgery. If you do become pregnant afterward, a revision procedure can restore your results.
What's the difference between a tummy tuck and liposuction?
Liposuction removes fat but doesn't address loose skin or muscle separation. A tummy tuck removes both skin and fat while also tightening the muscles. If you have good skin elasticity and just want to reduce fat, liposuction alone may be sufficient. If you have loose skin or muscle issues, you need a tummy tuck. Many patients benefit from combining both procedures.
Does a tummy tuck remove stretch marks?
Stretch marks located on the skin that's removed (typically below the belly button) are eliminated completely. Stretch marks that remain on the upper abdomen may become less visible as the skin is stretched and repositioned, but they won't disappear entirely.
How painful is recovery?
The first few days involve significant discomfort—patients describe it as feeling like they did intense abdominal exercises. Pain medication keeps you comfortable, and discomfort decreases substantially after the first week. The muscle tightening component typically causes more soreness than the skin removal. Most patients are surprised by how manageable recovery is.

Ready to Reclaim Your Midsection?

If loose skin, stubborn fat, or separated muscles are keeping you from feeling confident in your body, a tummy tuck may be the solution. Schedule a consultation to learn what's possible for you.

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