Abdominoplasty
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that improves abdominal contours by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the muscles. There are many types of abdominoplasty procedures, depending on the patient's needs.
A standard tummy tuck requires an incision from hip to hip.
Belly Button Surgery
Belly button surgery, sometimes called umbilicoplasty or belly button lift, is a procedure changes the shape and size of your navel.
Body Lift
Body lift surgery combines several different surgeries to remove extra skin after significant weight loss, often after bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass. A lower body lift usually includes a butt lift, thigh lift, tummy tuck, panniculectomy, and/or monsplasty.
Cesarean section
Cesarean Section is a procedure performed when vaginal birth is not possible. An incision is made in the mother's abdomen and uterus.
Liposuction
Liposuction is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that removes excess fat and contours the body. Our medical grade lipo compression garments provide the comfort and support needed for you to achieve the best results from your surgery.
Skin Removal Surgery
Skin Removal Surgery can be performed on any area of the body where excess skin needs to be removed - usually as a result of weight loss.
Umbillical Hernia Repair
Umbilical hernia repair (aka herniorrhaphy) is a surgical procedure performed to repair an umbilical hernia, which occurs when internal tissue extrudes through weakened muscles in the abdominal wall, causing a visible bulge near the belly button.
Vaser Liposuction
VASER liposuction is a surgical fat-reduction procedure that uses ultrasonic vibration, or “vibration amplification of sound energy at resonance” (VASER), to break up fat and free it from the surrounding tissue before it’s sucked out through a hollow tube, called a cannula.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease happens when one or more discs between the vertebrae (bones in your spine) wear down. Discs act like a cushion between your vertebrae and help to stabilize your spine. Degenerative disc disease commonly occurs in the neck or lower back as you get older.
Hernia
A hernia is the abnormal exit of tissue or an organ, such as the bowel, through the wall of the cavity in which it normally resides. Hernias come in a number of types. Most commonly they involve the abdomen, specifically the groin.
Herniated Disc
A herniated, bulging or slipped disc, which can occur in any part of the spine, can irritate a nearby nerve. Depending on where the disc is, it can result in pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or leg.
Post-Partum
The period following childbirth.