Umbilical Hernia Repair during Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty Surgery
Umbilical Hernia Repair during Fleur-de-Lis Abdominoplasty Surgery Though umbilical hernias, which are highly prevalent in babies, are painless and commonly go away on their own, sometimes, when adults experience them, they may be tender to the touch, cause discomfort, and can be aesthetically unappealing. A common indication of an umbilical…
Top 8 Post Pregnancy Body Concerns and How to Treat Them
Top 8 Post Pregnancy Body Concerns and How to Treat Them After vaginal birth or cesarean delivery, new mothers experience dramatic physical changes, particularly in the abdominal area. Common concerns include loose skin, perineum soreness, skin changes, loose mons pubis, stretch marks, separation of the abdominal muscles, weak pelvic floor…
Everything You Need to Know about a Surgically Rebuilt Umbilicus
Everything You Need to Know About a Surgically Rebuilt Umbilicus The world has two kinds of people: Those with “innies” and those with “outies.” Unlike hair, make-up, or muscles, the appearance of the umbilicus (belly button) is not something most people can easily change on their own. An abdominoplasty (commonly…