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High-Definition Tummy Tuck procedure for hourglass figure

11. September 2009 06:57

Dr. Siamak Agha has now trademarked his signature High-Definition Tummy Tuck procedure at his Newport Beach practice for patients wanting that "flawless" look. This is the one-for-all procedure to sculpt perfection out of saggy skin and excess fat of the abdomen. While dozens of procedures are available to repair problems in the abdominal area, not all of them will result in a patient having well hidden scars and a highly sought-after chiseled model look.

As practiced today, the standard tummy tuck typically flattens the abdominal contour. In contrast, the "high-definition" procedure restores a three-dimensional silhouette by creating a six-pack-like fullness over the abdominal muscles and depressions in all of the right places. The procedure brings back an hourglass shape to the abdominal area, which consists of a waist-to-hip ratio of about 0.7. Non-surgically, one would have to spend countless hours in the gym, have a strict diet regime, and may never get the results they want. Although the surgical route is costly, it may just be the perfect investment to fast and beautiful abs.

"I pride myself on high-quality results. Obviously each patient's body type is different, so results vary from one individual to another. Thankfully, the surgical outcomes have been remarkable." Says Dr. Siamak Agha, the surgeon behind this procedure

This procedure targets skin laxity issues, mommy-makeover needs, and the problems faced after massive weight loss. These are everyday problems that individuals in the entire world face, and finally there is a solution to achieving "modelesque" abs!

Source: http://www.plasticsurgerycal.com

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