Loose or excess skin in the abdominal area is an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition, but Anca Breahna, one of the leading tummy tuck surgeons in Cheshire, offers a surgical solution to this unsightly problem.
Significant weight loss or pregnancy can cause the skin and muscle of the abdomen or ‘tummy’ to become slack. The extra tissue can be uncomfortable, and embarrassing, even making it difficult to fit into your clothes.
The solution is a tummy tuck, sometimes called an abdominoplasty, which can create a flat abdomen. Contact Anca Breahna’s clinic in Cheshire today for more information on tummy tuck surgery.
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Why should you choose Anca Breahna from among all the tummy tuck surgeons in Cheshire?
Anca Breahna is a world-class surgeon who combines a role as a Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon in the NHS with a thriving private practice in Cheshire.
Miss Breahna’s experience and expertise have been recognised internationally with many fellowships and awards, including the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Plast) and the Fellowship of the European Board of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (FEBOPRAS). She is also on the GMC Specialist Register for Plastic Surgery.
In addition to her surgical expertise, Miss Breahna also has a reputation for being very caring and inspiring confidence in her patients. Clients come to consult Miss Breahna from across Cheshire and the North West region.
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What happens during a tummy tuck?
Miss Breahna will give you a tauter, flatter stomach by removing excess skin and fat from your abdomen. Carrying extra weight in the mid and lower abdomen can cause the muscles to stretch and divide. Miss Breahna can rectify this problem during the abdominoplasty by tightening the muscles. Liposuction can be performed simultaneously to remove fat from the hips, flanks, and pubic area, achieving even better results.
Miss Breahna uses three techniques to restore a flat stomach area:
The Traditional Tummy Tuck
This approach is best for men and women in good health who have a lot of loose skin around the middle of their torso. As removing a large amount of tissue is involved, your surgeon may also need to reposition your belly button to ensure the best result.
Partial or Mini Tummy Tuck
Partial tummy tucks are suitable for patients who are only concerned about a small amount of excess skin below the level of their belly button. It involves more minor surgery than the traditional tummy tuck, and the risk of scarring is lower.
Extended Abdominoplasty
The extended tummy tuck or abdominoplasty is for patients who have worked hard to lose a great deal of weight and then found that they are left with a significant amount of loose skin and slack muscle around the torso. Miss Breahna will remove the extra tissue and tighten the muscles to ensure a smooth finish with a redefined shape.
Am I a good candidate for abdominoplasty?
If you are unhappy about loose skin and muscle around your abdomen then you should consider a tummy tuck. Surgery can transform your body by giving you a firmer abdomen and a flatter profile making you much more confident about your body. You will be able to wear fitting clothes and be less self-conscious about playing sports and going to the gym.
The tummy tuck is ideal for people already at a healthy weight and should not be considered a weight-loss method. Before recommending surgery, Miss Breahna will consider your full medical history and decide on your suitability for the procedure.
When will I see the results of my tummy tuck?
You should see the benefit of surgery after twelve weeks. You will need to wear a supportive garment 24 hours a day for the first six weeks.
Abdominoplasty is a significant surgery and you will need to allow yourself time to rest and heal. Miss Breahna will see you for follow-up appointments for the first year after your operation and will advise you on when you can return to your normal activities.
How to find Miss Breahna’s clinic in Cheshire
Miss Breahna’s clinic in Chester is at the Grosvenor Hospital, also known as Nuffield Health, which has been providing excellent patient care since 1975.
Chester is the old county town of Cheshire in the North West of England. Cheshire is mainly rural and is surrounded by the metropolitan counties of Merseyside and Greater Manchester.
The Romans founded Chester, and you can still see the impressive defensive walls they built around the central part of the city.
The clinic is easily accessed by road and public transport.
Address
Anca Breahna
Chester Main Office
The Grosvenor Hospital
Wrexham Road
Chester CH4 7QP.
Tel: 07538 012918
Travelling by car
From the west:
Take the A55 to junction 58, turning on to the A483 towards Chester. After just a couple more miles, the Grosvenor Hospital will be signposted to the right.
From the east:
From the east, head towards Chester on the A51 or A54, depending on whether you are to the north or south of the city.
In either case, you will come on to the A55, the North Wales Expressway. Follow this until junction 38, then take the third exit off the roundabout and follow signs for Chester. The Grosvenor Hospital is then just two miles further along, located on the right.
Arriving by Public Transport
Chester has a train station with connections across the North West, including a direct line from Manchester. The Grosvenor Hospital is a short taxi journey away from the station.
Alternatively, walk to the S4 bus stop by the railway station. Take a bus to Wrexham, which passes the Grosvenor Hospital within seven minutes. The hospital is a two-minute walk from the bus stop.