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  1. Jul 28, 2021 · Over 50 and considering a Tummy Tuck? I'm in my mid 50's and getting one soon! Follow my journey from the start (this video!) until I'm done, healed, and "...

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  2. Kat describes her first four days post Tummy Tuck and Muscle Repair in part 7 of her video series.

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  4. 43. 1K views 2 years ago. Over 50 and considering a Tummy Tuck? I'm in my mid 50's and getting one soon! This is my second video in my Tummy Tuck series, and I'm discussing things...

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    To many people, the idea of getting a tummy tuck sounds wonderful, but it can be very expensive. Since most health insurance companies will not cover the cost of cosmetic procedures, it can be very challenging to get a tummy tuck paid for by insurance. This does not mean that it isnt possible to do so, however. Here are some of the things to keep i...

    Visit your primary care physician. Have a routine physical, and talk to your doctor about any side effects that your tummy may be causing you to experience. If there is some type of health problem that can be linked to the need to have a tummy tuck, your health insurance company may be willing to provide some coverage. Determine whether your abdomi...

    Allow your doctor to check you for a ventral or umbilical hernia. These are both problems that can be caused by the abdominal region. Health insurance companies may provide coverage for a tummy tuck for patients who experience either of these health problems due to their abdomen. Find out if there are certain cosmetic surgeons that your health insu...

    Have your doctor put you on a diet and exercise regimen that may help correct the problem. Schedule regular visits in which the doctor will record any weight that you lose, or do not lose. If you have difficulty losing weight, the doctor can send the records of your repeated visits as proof that you are having a difficult time losing weight on your...

  5. Ideal 50+ Year Old Tummy Tuck Candidates. Ideal tummy tuck candidates over 50 years old should: Be in good physical and psychological health; Be interested in creating a flatter, more contoured abdomen; Have a BMI of 30 or below; Consult with board-certified plastic surgeons to assess their candidacy for a tummy tuck.

  6. May 3, 2013 · Ladies, I considered getting a tummy tuck for 14 years. The things that deterred me from getting one sooner were my concerns about the thickness, position, and look of the scar; size and look of the belly button; dog-ears; possible infections; and having a major surgery in itself.

  7. Feb 19, 2024 · A tummy tuck (or mini tummy tuck) is a plastic surgery procedure often performed after pregnancy or weight loss when the skin has been stretched and cannot snap back into place. A tummy tuck strengthens your abdominal muscles. During a tummy tuck, your plastic surgery expert will tighten your stomach muscles.