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Liposuction vs. Tummy Tuck: How to Know Which One Your Body Actually Needs


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You may have already done the research, seen the before-and-afters, and walked into a consultation knowing exactly which procedure you wanted.

If the results you were expecting still haven't come, it is almost certainly because the procedure was matched to the wrong problem.

In this video, I'm going to break down what liposuction and a tummy tuck actually do inside your body, the specific problems each one is designed to solve, and how to assess your own anatomy before your next consultation.

ā±ļø TIMESTAMPSĀ 
0:00 Liposuction vs. Tummy Tuck: How to Know Which One Your Body Actually NeedsĀ 
1:21 What liposuction actually does (it is not a weight loss tool)Ā 
2:49 How to know if you are a good liposuction candidateĀ 
4:25 What a tummy tuck actually addresses (it is not about fat)Ā 
5:02 Diastasis recti: the muscle separation that only surgery can fixĀ 
7:26 The two mistakes that lead to needing a revisionĀ 
8:15 How to self-assess: the pinch test and the flat-back testĀ 
12:21 Why combining lipo and a tummy tuck gives the most complete result

ā“ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What is the difference between liposuction and a tummy tuck?Ā 
Liposuction removes fat and reshapes architecture but does not address loose skin or muscle separation. A tummy tuck removes excess skin, repairs separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti), and creates a flat front profile. They solve two completely different structural problems.

How do I know if I need a tummy tuck or liposuction?Ā 
Pinch the skin of your lower abdomen. If it feels mostly like fat beneath the skin, liposuction may be the right answer. If the skin itself feels thin and loose with a lot of mobility, a tummy tuck is more likely what you need. A history of pregnancy or visible muscle separation when lying flat also points toward a tummy tuck.

Can liposuction and a tummy tuck be done at the same time?Ā 
Yes, and combining them is one of the most common approaches for patients who need both. The tummy tuck addresses skin laxity and muscle repair, while liposuction refines the waist and addresses fat in areas the tummy tuck cannot directly contour. Together they produce a more complete and balanced result than either procedure alone.

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ABOUT DR. ARIC AGHAYAN:Ā 
Dr. Aric Aghayan is a board-certified plastic surgeon, member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and The Aesthetic Society, and founder of Apres Plastic Surgery in Portland, Oregon. With 14 years of practice and over 2,500 procedures performed, he specializes in breast procedures, high-definition liposculpture, and post-weight loss body contouring. He was one of the first surgeons in the Pacific Northwest to offer Motiva implants and the Preserve minimally invasive breast augmentation.

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