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The abdominal panniculectomy is a variation to the traditional tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. The pannus or abdominal apron is that overhang of skin and fat that extends below one’s waistline. Abdominal pannuses can exist in overweight as well as extreme weight loss patients after bariatric surgery. The abdominal panniculectomy, historically, refers to the pre-bariatric surgery Read More
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