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I constantly get sent emails from people all over the world asking me how much it cost to have a tummy tuck in their particular country. Unfortunately most of the time I have to reply back that I have no idea as I don’t live in their country or had my tummy tuck in their country. Luckily however I stumbled onto a great site which has loads of information on the costs of tummy tuck in not only your country but over 38 other countries. This means that you can find out the cheapest place to have a tummy tuck done and in fact if you live close to one of the cheaper countries it can often turn out cheaper to travel overseas and have the proceedure done.
This is great for a couple of reasons. One, you can actually save thousands (and yes I mean thousands) of dollars by having your proceedure done in another country. Two, you can often use the money that you are saving by having it done in another country and have a holiday while you recover! How great would that be? No trying to hide in your home while you recover from your abdominoplasty.
I really wish I had seen this site before I had my abdominoplasty done as I could have saved a heck of a lot of money. For example, did you know that the average price of a Tummy Tuck in the USA is a staggering $9 750 where as you could head down to Mexico and have the same proceedure done for only $4 000 !!! That’s less than half the cost of the USA one! The funny thing is that there are even cheaper places where you can get it done as cheap as $2300!!
One of the more staggering comparisons is if you were to opt for a Tummy Tuck, Breast Implants and Lift it would cost you an average of $70 000 in the USA compared to a staggering $6 700 in Mexico….that’s a heck of a saving in anyones book. I really wish I had found this site before I had my tummy tuck but at least the readers of this site can make some better informed decisions now and perhaps get themselves a great deal.
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There’s nothing more depressing that looking down at your stomach and seeing it bulging outwards. Luckily now however you can easily get rid of that “beer gut” with a procedure known as the “tummy tuck” or as the medical fraternity would call it, an Abdominoplasy procedure.
Here are a few common questions regarding tummy tucks:
How will I know if I’m right for the procedure?
Typically a good candidate will have excess skin around their stomach following excessive weight loss or perhaps even the birth of their child. Other reasons such as stretch marks and muscles that have weakened considerably are good candidates for this operation.
You need to make sure you that you declare any other health issues to your surgeon while discussing the procedure so that you can make sure that you are fit to undertake the operation.
What types of tummy tucks are available?
There are quite a few different techniques and methods with this treatment available. Typically, the traditional method of removing large parts of excess skin and tightening the muscle underneath still applies.
Another option is a min tuck which is when the problem area lies just beneath the belly button and where the skin has a bit more elasticity. One of the most recent procedures that have come into favor recently is the endoscopic tummy tuck. This is usually reserved for those who only need minor muscle tightening or stomach smoothing. The great thing about this procedure is that the recovery time is much faster.
Will I be left with a huge scar?
It really does vary from case to case and is largely determined on how well you heal. Surgeons are very aware however about scars and make sure that they are easily hidden from plain view if possible. Mini tummy tucks generally have less scarring because the operation is smaller. An endoscopic tummy tuck as the least scarring of all.
How long before I’m back on my feet?
This will vary from person to person, the fast that you heal the better. In general however you will be looking at 3-4 weeks before you can resume your normal activities. This period may be even longer if you regularly engage in vigorous exercise.
Is it safe to undergo?
Like any operation, it has its risks but these are pretty minimal. If there are any problems it’s generally limited to bleeding, bruising, swelling, infection and slow healing. These risks can be greatly reduced if you make sure to choose wisely when picking a surgeon.

