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Mr Jag Jagadeesan (FRCS Plast, BAAPS member, GMC 5208914) is a consultant plastic surgeon in Birmingham offering abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, at Spire Little Aston Hospital, Hopwood Clinic and The Vesey Private Hospital.
With over 22 years of surgical experience, Mr Jagadeesan provides individually tailored tummy tuck procedures with a focus on natural-looking results and patient safety.
Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdominal area while tightening the underlying muscles, creating a flatter and firmer profile. It is not a weight-loss treatment, but it can make a significant and lasting difference for patients who have been unable to address loose abdominal skin through exercise or diet alone.
Mr Jagadeesan is widely regarded as one of the leading plastic surgeons in Birmingham, with NHS consultant roles at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital alongside his private practice.
What is a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)?
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is one of the most commonly performed body contouring procedures in the UK. It surgically removes excess and sagging skin from the abdomen and tightens the abdominal muscles, particularly the rectus abdominis, which can separate during pregnancy (a condition known as diastasis recti) or weaken significantly after major weight loss.
Am I a Good Candidate for a Tummy Tuck?
Mini Tummy Tuck vs Full Abdominoplasty: Which is Right for You?
Mini tummy tuck
A mini abdominoplasty focuses on the lower abdomen, the area below the navel. It involves a shorter incision positioned discreetly above the pubic area and does not require repositioning the belly button. Muscle repair, if needed, is limited to the lower portion of the abdominal wall, and recovery is generally quicker than with a full procedure.
A mini tummy tuck is best suited to patients with mild to moderate skin laxity confined to the lower abdomen who are otherwise satisfied with their upper abdominal area.
Full abdominoplasty
A full tummy tuck addresses the entire abdominal area from the pubic region to the lower ribcage. It involves a longer incision, full removal of excess skin, repair of the abdominal muscles across their entire length, and repositioning of the navel to a natural position.
This is the most commonly recommended approach for patients following pregnancy or significant weight loss.
A mini tummy tuck is best suited to patients with mild to moderate skin laxity confined to the lower abdomen who are otherwise satisfied with their upper abdominal area.
Tummy tuck with liposuction
The Tummy Tuck Procedure: Step by Step
Step 1: Consultation and assessment
Step 2: General anaesthesia
Step 3: Incision and skin removal
Step 4: Muscle tightening
Step 5 Closure and recovery
Risks and Considerations
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Tummy Tuck Cost in Birmingham
Please note: Tummy tuck is a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by the NHS or most private health insurance policies. Mr Jagadeesan works with most major private medical insurers for reconstructive cases. Please contact his secretary to discuss your specific policy.