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Home/Blog / Will Scarring From A Tummy Tuck Surgery Fade In Time?

Will Scarring From A Tummy Tuck Surgery Fade In Time?

Scarring from tummy tucks is one of the biggest concerns with this surgery. For the most part all patients go into it knowing that there will be some level of scarring. There are many variables that can also go into scarring. Every individual will respond differently to the procedure. Whether or not you have a full or partial abdominoplasty will also determine how the scar will look. In general, surgeons will also try and leave the scar at the waistline so your garments will cover the scar. Some people will also require more time to heal than others and depending on personal lifestyles such as whether or not you smoke or take aspirin regularly will also depend on how the scar ends up looking. Some people