13/01/2026
When considering abdominal contouring surgery, procedures like abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) may be used to address excess skin and localised fat in the abdominal area. In some cases, liposuction can be performed alongside surgery to help refine surrounding areas such as the flanks, upper abdomen and lower back.
Every body is different, and any surgical approach is tailored to individual anatomy and clinical assessment. The goal is balanced contouring from all angles, with careful planning focused on safety and suitability.
If you are exploring whether abdominal contouring surgery is right for you, a personalised consultation with a qualified medical practitioner is essential to discuss options, risks and expected outcomes.
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Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks and needs an adequate recovery period. One person’s results shown don’t reflect all results. Normal body variation is natural. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Click the link in our bio for a list of potential surgical risks and complications.
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Dr Jeremy Hunt | MED 0001151603 | M.B.B.S (Syd) | F.R.A.C.S | Member ASPS, ASAPS, ISAP