A panniculectomy is considered a medical necessity after significant weight loss while a tummy tuck is an elective procedure for cosmetic reasons. Medical insurance may not cover a tummy tuck.
an inability to stand fully upright for a couple of days or weeks, pain and bruising for a few weeks, swelling for several weeks or months, and numbness, a pulling sensation, and/or tightness and pain ...
I’ve never been built like Brooke Shields. Even back when she was hanging out in unbuttoned shirts for those Calvin Klein jeans ads, I was frowning at my pouchy belly. And while many things have ...
The “Teen Mom 2” alum took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a carousel of selfies, where she wore nothing but lingerie and ...
This article was written by Kate Bayless and provided by our partners at Prevention. I called my belly "Donut," since I could wad up all my post-baby stomach skin into something that resembled one ...
Dear Abby: I’m 42, and the mother of three children. I love my kids, but after many years of wanting to do something about my “mommy belly,” I decided to have a tummy tuck. As a woman of color, my ...
I called my belly "Donut" because I could wad up all my post-baby stomach skin into something that resembled one (sans sprinkles). Despite my healthy eating habits and gym visits, I could not get that ...
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