Treatment Overview
A Full Tummy Tuck in Korea (also known as a complete abdominoplasty) is a comprehensive surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from both the upper and lower abdomen while tightening weakened or separated abdominal muscles. Unlike a mini tummy tuck, which only addresses the lower abdomen, a full tummy tuck reshapes the entire abdominal wall, creating a flatter, firmer stomach and a more defined waistline.
Korean plastic surgeons are widely recognized for their precision and artistry in body contouring. They combine advanced abdominoplasty techniques with liposuction and scar-minimizing methods to achieve natural-looking, smooth results. Many clinics in Korea also offer enhanced scar care and post-surgery therapies, ensuring long-lasting outcomes with minimal downtime compared to traditional approaches.
Purpose & Benefits
- Comprehensive Abdominal Reshaping: Removes excess skin and fat from both upper and lower abdomen.
- Muscle Tightening: Repairs diastasis recti (separated or weakened abdominal muscles).
- Waistline Refinement: Creates a slimmer, more defined midsection.
- Excess Skin Removal: Especially effective for post-pregnancy or post-weight-loss patients.
- Improved Core Strength: Functional improvement in addition to aesthetic results.
- Confidence Boost: Restores flatter, more toned stomach appearance.
Ideal Candidates
- Patients with excess skin and fat in both the upper and lower abdomen.
- Individuals with stretched or separated abdominal muscles (often post-pregnancy).
- Adults in good overall health and at a stable weight.
- Non-smokers with realistic expectations.
- Patients who cannot achieve desired results through diet and exercise alone.
Possible Risks & Complications
- Temporary swelling, bruising, or soreness.
- Numbness or sensitivity changes in the abdomen.
- Seroma (fluid buildup).
- Noticeable scar across lower abdomen (usually fades with proper care).
- Rare risks: infection, delayed wound healing, asymmetry, or blood clots.
Surgical Techniques Used
- Low Bikini-Line Incision: Extends from hip to hip for maximum access.
- Muscle Repair: Tightens abdominal wall to correct separation.
- Skin & Fat Removal: Excises sagging tissue from both upper and lower abdomen.
- Belly Button Repositioning: Creates a natural-looking navel after skin tightening.
- Liposuction (Optional): Enhances contouring of the waist and flanks.
- Scar-Minimizing Closure: Fine sutures and advanced scar care for discreet healing.
Recovery & Aftercare
- 2–3 weeks: Swelling and bruising begin to subside.
- Compression Garments: Worn for 4–6 weeks to support healing.
- 2–3 weeks: Return to light work and daily activities.
- 6–8 weeks: Resume moderate exercise and more active lifestyle.
- 6–12 months: Final results and scar fading fully visible.
Aftercare Guidelines:
- Wear compression garments consistently.
- Avoid strenuous abdominal activity during recovery.
- Keep incision clean and dry to reduce infection risk.
- Use scar care treatments (silicone sheets, gels, or laser therapy).
- Attend follow-up visits for ongoing evaluation.
Results & Longevity
- Flatter, firmer stomach with improved tone.
- Slimmer waistline and smoother contour.
- Functional improvement from tightened abdominal muscles.
- Permanent fat and skin removal (results last with stable weight).
- Long-lasting confidence in clothing and swimwear.
Treatment Process in Korea
- Initial Consultation & Assessment
- Surgeons evaluate skin laxity, fat deposits, and abdominal muscle condition.
- Customized plan created to address both function and aesthetics.
- Surgical Planning & Preparation
- Low incision line mapped across bikini line.
- Choice of anesthesia: usually general anesthesia.
- Surgery Day
- Hip-to-hip incision made.
- Muscles repaired and tightened (if needed).
- Excess skin and fat removed from entire abdomen.
- Belly button repositioned for natural results.
- Closure with fine sutures.
- Post-Operative Monitoring
- Compression garment applied immediately.
- Hospital stay may last 1 night; some patients discharged same day.
- Follow-Up & Refinement
- Follow-ups at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6–12 months.
- Scar treatments and optional refinements (laser, RF) available.
Why Korea is a Top Destination
- Highly skilled surgeons with expertise in both cosmetic and reconstructive abdominoplasty.
- Advanced surgical techniques to minimize scarring and improve recovery.
- Combination of liposuction and tummy tuck for optimal contouring.
- State-of-the-art clinics with premium safety standards.
- Comprehensive aftercare programs, including scar management therapies.
- More affordable compared to Western countries, with world-class results.
Cost Range
The cost of a Full Tummy Tuck in Korea depends on clinic, surgeon expertise, and whether liposuction is included.
- Standard Full Tummy Tuck: USD $7,000 – $10,000
- Full Tummy Tuck + Liposuction: USD $9,000 – $13,000
- Post-Pregnancy / Post-Weight Loss Case: USD $10,500 – $15,000
- Premium Clinics (3D Imaging, VIP Aftercare, Scar Treatments): USD $12,000 – $17,000
Additional Costs:
- Consultation & imaging: USD $100 – $300
- Compression garments: USD $150 – $250
- Medications & aftercare: USD $100 – $300
Popular Clinics
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery (Seoul): Experts in tummy tuck with body contouring.
- ID Hospital (Seoul): Known for post-pregnancy and post-weight-loss abdominoplasty.
- JK Plastic Surgery Center (Seoul): JCI-accredited, with premium focus on safety.
- View Plastic Surgery Clinic (Seoul): Leaders in combining tummy tuck with liposuction.
- JW Plastic Surgery (Seoul): Customized full abdominoplasty with scar-minimizing results.



