Our directory of Tummy Tuck surgeons in Albany is here to help in your search for a quality doctor for your cosmetic procedure. Whether you've decided on the procedure you want or you're still in the research phase, speaking with a surgeon can be helpful and insightful. It's important that you ask every question that you have and get as much information as possible before deciding on a procedure and the surgeon to perform it. Select an option below to view available Tummy Tuck surgeons in the Albany area.
| Douglas M. Hargrave MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Gary B. Burton MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Gerald B. Colman MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Jeffrey L. Rockmore MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| John D. Noonan MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Scott Macomber MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Steven M. Lynch MD | 1365 Washington Ave. Ste. 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| Susan M. Gannon MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
| William F. DeLuca MD | 1365 Washington Ave., Suite 200 Albany, New York 12206 |
Phone: (518) 438-0505 |
Tummy tuck surgery is a cosmetic procedure that improves the appearance of flabby, stretched-out abdominal muscles and skin. The tummy tuck is commonly used to help improve appearance, especially after massive weight gain and loss. Excessive fatty tissue and loose skin are removed from the middle and lower sections of the abdomen and the muscles may be tightened. A less complex procedure is called a "mini tummy tuck," or a partial abdominoplasty. In many cases, a liposuction procedure is combined with a tummy tuck to enhance the final result. It may take weeks or months to completely heal, and scars may appear to get worse for the first four to six months following the procedure.