Abdominoplasty, often referred to as “tummy tuck,” aims to achieve a flat abdomen by removing excess skin and tightening the muscles of the abdominal wall. After significant weight loss or pregnancy, the skin of the abdomen can become loose and stretched, sometimes marked with stretch marks. The rectus abdominis muscles are also often separated (diastasis), altering the silhouette. Abdominoplasty corrects excess skin and diastasis, leaving a scar typically located at the bottom of the abdomen and around the navel.
Why Choose Abdominoplasty?
Reduction of excess skin and fat: Abdominoplasty removes excess skin and localized fat in the abdominal region, often caused by pregnancy, significant weight loss, or the natural aging process. Tightening of abdominal muscles: By tightening the stretched abdominal muscles, this procedure can restore the strength and tone of the abdominal wall, creating a firmer and more toned contour. Improvement in appearance and self-confidence: By achieving a flatter and more aesthetically pleasing abdomen, many patients experience a significant increase in their self-confidence and overall well-being.
Result of Abdominoplasty
A flat abdomen and well-defined waistline are achieved. The scar at the bottom of the abdomen is positioned very low to be concealed under clothing.

Procedure
This procedure is performed under general anesthesia and typically lasts about 2 hours. It can be done as a day surgery or in a short stay (1 night at the center). Drains are left in place for a period of 1 to 2 weeks or longer depending on each case. An abdominal binder must be worn for 6 weeks following the surgery.
Step 1 – Appointment Scheduling Appointments can be scheduled by calling directly at 514-543-0455 for aesthetic surgery. You can also contact us by clicking on this link and filling out the form, and our staff will be happy to contact you promptly.
Step 2 – Meeting with Dr. Gaudreau The meeting with Dr. Gaudreau will begin with a short period of questions to understand the nature of the desired care. A physical examination will then take place, accompanied by explanations and suggestions of appropriate treatments. You will then have the opportunity to ask and obtain answers to all your questions.
Step 3 – Surgery Planning Once your meeting with Dr. Gaudreau is complete, the costs of the surgery will be provided to you by Dr. Gaudreau’s assistant secretary. She will explain the possible payment methods and can offer you a surgery date if desired. Once you have confirmed the date of your surgery, you will receive an information package including pre and postoperative advice.
Step 4 – Surgery One week prior to the abdominoplasty in Montreal, you will receive a call from the clinic coordinator. During this call, you will be given the address of the surgical center and the time of your scheduled admission.
Step 5 – Follow-up You will receive a call the day after the surgery to check on the progress. The week following the surgery, our perioperative nurse will see you again to remove your dressing and review the post-operative instructions with you. You will then have a follow-up appointment with Dr. Gaudreau approximately 4 weeks after the surgery, and again at 6 months depending on your progress.
FAQ on Abdominoplasty – Tummy Tuck
Is abdominoplasty safe for someone with significant excess weight?
Abdominoplasty carries a higher risk of infection, pulmonary embolism, seroma, and poor healing in individuals who are obese. Therefore, it is advisable to achieve the desired weight loss before undergoing abdominoplasty. The aesthetic outcome will also be much more successful in this context.
What precautions should be taken after abdominoplasty?
Since the abdominal muscles (rectus abdominis) are brought closer together during surgery, it is important to avoid straining the abdomen for 6 weeks. An abdominal binder is prescribed for this entire period. Walking is permitted and encouraged from the day of surgery, with the back slightly bent forward for the first few days.
Can abdominoplasty be done simultaneously with breast surgery?
Yes, it is possible to combine two surgeries, such as abdominoplasty with breast augmentation.