Tummy tuck by one of Philadelphia’s best
A tummy tuck removes surplus fat and tissue from the abdominal region. Your tummy tuck procedure goals will be discussed realistically with Philadelphia Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Bucky. Together you will decide which procedures Dr. Bucky will perform to achieve your desired results.
If you only want to reduce the size of your lower belly, Dr. Bucky will make an incision along the lower waistline, removing excess fat and skin while tightening your abdominal muscles. If you would like to see more dramatic results, Dr. Bucky can perform a full abdominoplasty procedure. It is a more extensive surgery, but is a more thorough and effective technique to reduce your abdomen size.
Dr. Bucky has an extensive body of experience and is a leader in the plastic surgery medical field. He is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, a society dedicated to surgical skill and ethical conduct. He is a member of several regional and national societies, including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Association of Plastic Surgeons.
While Dr. Bucky’s education, residencies, fellowships and certifications attest to his knowledge and training, his reputation is based upon his outstanding surgical skill and patient care. He performs over 1,000 cosmetic facial, breast, body and reconstructive surgery procedures each year.
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