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What is the difference between Mini-Tuck and a Classical, or Full Tuck?

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What is the difference between Mini-Tuck and a Classical, or Full Tuck?

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In a mini-tuck, an incision is made along the upper margin of the pubic hair. A small strip of skin is removed including the hypodermis. The muscle tissue is not included in this operation. The navel is left in its original position. The Mini-Tuck is the ideal intervention for tightening flabby skin on patients without any serious weight- or fat problem but with wrinkled, folded skin (extra tissue, or: pannus) within the abdominal area.

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