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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.

Tummy Tuck in Birmingham

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.

The most common candidates for the procedure include:
Women who have excess skin and muscle laxity following pregnancy, even after losing their post-pregnancy weight
Patients who have achieved significant weight loss through bariatric surgery or diet and exercise and are left with loose, overhanging abdominal skin
Individuals whose abdominal profile is disproportionate to the rest of their body despite a healthy lifestyle
Patients experiencing back discomfort or postural problems related to weak abdominal muscles
It is important to understand that abdominoplasty is not a substitute for weight loss. For the best and most lasting results, patients should be at or near their goal weight before surgery.

Am I a Good Candidate for a Tummy Tuck?

During your consultation, Mr Jagadeesan will assess your suitability for abdominoplasty based on several criteria. Generally, the best candidates:
Are at a stable, healthy weight and have maintained it for at least six months
Have a BMI ideally below 30, though suitability at a higher BMI is assessed individually at consultation
Are non-smokers, or are committed to stopping smoking at least six weeks before and six weeks after surgery, as smoking significantly impairs healing and increases complication risk
Have completed their family or do not plan future pregnancies, as pregnancy after a tummy tuck can affect the results
Are in good general health with no uncontrolled medical conditions
Have realistic expectations about outcomes and understand this is body contouring, not a substitute for weight management
Mr Jagadeesan will discuss your goals, medical history and suitability in full at your initial consultation before recommending any procedure.

Mini Tummy Tuck vs Full Abdominoplasty: Which is Right for You?

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Not all tummy tuck procedures are the same. After examining your abdomen at consultation, Mr Jagadeesan will recommend the most appropriate approach for your anatomy and goals.

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

Mr Jag Jagadeesan frequently combines abdominoplasty with liposuction to remove stubborn pockets of fat from the flanks, hips or other abdominal areas, resulting in more comprehensive and proportionate body contouring. This combined approach is discussed at consultation and tailored to each patient's individual anatomy.

The Tummy Tuck Procedure: Step by Step

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Mr Jagadeesan performs abdominoplasty at Spire Little Aston Hospital and Hopwood Clinic, working with experienced anaesthetic and nursing teams. The procedure typically takes 2 to 3 hours depending on the extent of correction required.

Step 1: Consultation and assessment

Mr Jagadeesan evaluates your abdomen, reviews your medical history and discusses your goals in detail. He determines whether a mini or full abdominoplasty is appropriate and whether combining with liposuction would improve your result. A personalised treatment plan is agreed before any surgery is scheduled.

Step 2: General anaesthesia

A full tummy tuck is always performed under general anaesthesia, administered by a consultant anaesthetist. You will be completely asleep and comfortable throughout the procedure.

Step 3: Incision and skin removal

A carefully planned incision is made along the lower abdomen, positioned to be concealed by underwear or swimwear. Excess skin and fat are removed, and where liposuction is included, this is performed at the same stage.

Step 4: Muscle tightening

If the abdominal muscles have separated or weakened, Mr Jagadeesan sutures them back together along the midline, restoring core structure and producing a flatter abdominal profile. For a full abdominoplasty, the navel is then repositioned to sit naturally in its new location.

Step 5 Closure and recovery

Incisions are carefully sutured and a compression garment is fitted. You will be monitored overnight and discharged the following day, with full post-operative instructions and a follow-up appointment arranged.

Risks and Considerations

As with all surgical procedures, abdominoplasty carries risks. Mr Jagadeesan discusses these in full at your consultation to ensure you can make a fully informed decision. Potential risks include:

Scarring:

A permanent scar along the lower abdomen is an expected outcome of the procedure. It is carefully positioned to sit below the bikini line and typically fades significantly over 12 to 18 months, though individual healing varies.

Seroma:

A collection of fluid under the skin is the most common complication of tummy tuck surgery and is usually managed with a simple drainage procedure if needed. Infection: This is rare when appropriate surgical hygiene protocols are followed and is managed with antibiotics if it occurs.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT):

This is a known risk of any surgery involving general anaesthesia and reduced mobility. Mr Jagadeesan follows standard protocols including compression stockings and early mobilisation to reduce this risk.

Wound healing complications:

These are more common in smokers and patients with diabetes or other conditions affecting circulation. This is why stopping smoking well in advance of surgery is essential.

Temporary numbness or altered sensation:

This is common in the abdominal skin and usually resolves over several months.

Asymmetry or contour irregularities:

These are rare with an experienced surgeon but are possible in any body contouring procedure.
All risks are discussed in detail at your consultation. Mr Jagadeesan will not recommend surgery unless he is confident it is the right option for you.

Tummy Tuck Cost in Birmingham

The cost of abdominoplasty depends on the type of procedure, whether it is combined with liposuction, and the complexity of your individual case. As a general guide, tummy tuck surgery in the UK ranges from approximately £6,000 to £7,000 for a mini abdominoplasty and £8,000 to £10,000 or more for a full abdominoplasty. Birmingham and the Midlands are typically priced more accessibly than equivalent London clinics.
An initial consultation with Mr Jagadeesan is available from £150 to £200, during which he will assess your suitability and provide a personalised quote. Follow-up consultations are available from £100 to £150. Video consultations are also available from £50 for patients who wish to discuss their options remotely before committing to an in-person appointment.

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.

Why Choose Mr Jag Jagadeesan for Your Tummy Tuck?

Choosing the right surgeon is the most important decision in your tummy tuck journey. Mr Jagadeesan offers:
FRCS(Plast): Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow in Plastic Surgery, the highest specialist qualification in UK plastic surgery
BAAPS member: Full member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, adhering to BAAPS standards of training, ethics and patient care
GMC registration 5208914: Fully registered with the General Medical Council on the specialist register for plastic surgery
22 or more years of surgical experience spanning NHS and private practice across the UK and Australia
NHS consultant roles at University Hospitals Birmingham (Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
Abdominoplasty listed as a principal treatment at Spire Little Aston Hospital, one of the region's leading private hospitals
Mr Jag Jagadeesan's approach centres on understanding each patient's individual goals rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution. From your first consultation through to your final follow-up, you will be cared for by the same surgeon throughout.

Tummy Tuck in Birmingham: FAQs

Who performs tummy tuck surgery in Birmingham?
Mr Jag Jagadeesan, consultant plastic surgeon (GMC 5208914, FRCS Plast, BAAPS member), performs abdominoplasty at Spire Little Aston Hospital, Hopwood Clinic, The Westbourne Centre and The Vesey Private Hospital in Birmingham.
A mini tummy tuck addresses the lower abdomen only, with a shorter incision and no navel repositioning. It is suitable for mild to moderate lower abdominal laxity. A full abdominoplasty addresses the entire abdomen, repairs separated muscles and repositions the navel. It is most suitable following pregnancy or significant weight loss.
No. Abdominoplasty is not a weight-loss procedure. It removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles. It does not replace the need for a healthy weight and lifestyle. Patients should ideally be within 10 to 15 kg of their goal weight before having surgery, as significant weight changes after the procedure can affect results.
Most patients take 2 to 4 weeks off work. A compression garment is worn for approximately six weeks, and strenuous activity is avoided for 6 to 8 weeks. Final results are visible once all swelling resolves, typically at 3 to 6 months.
Yes. A scar along the lower abdomen is a permanent result of the procedure. Mr Jagadeesan positions the incision carefully so it sits below the bikini line. The scar is typically red and firm in the first few months and fades to a pale, flat line over 12 to 18 months. Individual healing varies.
The removal of excess skin is permanent. However, significant weight gain, future pregnancy or major lifestyle changes can alter the results over time. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle helps preserve long-term outcomes.
Yes. Mr Jag Jagadeesan frequently combines abdominoplasty with liposuction for more comprehensive body contouring. He can also discuss combining a tummy tuck with other body or breast procedures as part of a mummy makeover. This is best assessed at consultation.