
Tummy Tuck Abdominoplasty Surgery
- Free surgeon consultation
- From £6,995
- 2 years aftercare
- Finance options available
What is a Tummy Tuck?
A Tummy Tuck, or 'abdominoplasty', can help remove sagging skin and fat that cannot be removed through exercise alone, making your stomach area stronger, firmer and more toned.
Abdominoplasty surgery is an excellent way to rejuvenate your figure and enhance your self-esteem. Not only does a Tummy Tuck offer dramatic results that can instantly improve your appearance, at Pall Mall we ensure it is done safely at our privately owned hospital in Newton-le-Willows.
We offer a range of Tummy Tuck procedures in the North West of England, including a Mini Tummy Tuck, Full Tummy Tuck, Extended Tummy Tuck and Fleur De Lis tummy tuck.
Tummy Tuck surgery before and after




























0% interest and flexible finance

Tummy Tuck on Finance
If you'd like to explore using finance as a way to pay for your surgery, your dedicated patient coordinator can tell you what your monthly repayments will be at your free consultation. If you want to proceed with a finance application, our patient coordinators can do this for you. Finance acceptance can take up to 24 hours.
- 0% Finance options available over 6 to 12 months
- Pay over 2 to 5 years with 16.9% APR
- Flexible deposit options
Tasha, Pall Mall Tummy Tuck Patient

How Tummy Tuck surgery can help
Tummy Tuck surgery is designed to improve the overall aesthetic of a person’s body, with patients typically undergoing the procedure if they are unhappy with the shape of the abdomen.
There are a variety of reasons why patients may seek Tummy Tuck surgery.
Abdominal obesity
Typically, Tummy Tucks help to remedy abdominal obesity, where the patient has excess fat deposits in the abdominal area, or excess abdominal skin that they want to get rid of.
Post-pregnancy belly
A Tummy Tuck can be used to alleviate a bulging abdomen or poochy belly, which may be caused by loose abdominal skin after pregnancy.
Post weight-loss sagging skin
If you have excess skin after losing a lot of weight, a Tummy Tuck can help to remove any sagging that won’t shift with dieting and exercise.
Lorna, Cara and Shannon our amazing Pall Mall nurses

Why choose Pall Mall?
Pall Mall is cosmetic surgery care owned and led by doctors – which means care without compromise. We’re driven by how best we can deliver what will make you feel great about yourself – from your first call right through to total, attentive aftercare.
- Care Quality Commission regulated
- Surgery carried out in our own Private Hospital in Newton-le-Willows
- Rated ‘Excellent’
- Dedicated patient coordinator and patient experience team
- Free surgeon consultations
- GMC registered surgeons
Meet our Surgeons
Pall Mall Cosmetics is proud to have experienced GMC registered surgeons who have been trained in the most current techniques and procedures, so you know you're getting the best care available when you visit us for a free, no obligation Tummy Tuck consultation.
Common questions about abdominoplasty surgery
Our expert team is always on hand with help and advice about Tummy Tuck surgery. Get answers to the most common questions about the procedure below.
What happens during a Tummy Tuck surgery consultation?
A Tummy Tuck can be a huge change in a person’s life and our surgeons are always keen to explain the risks and benefits of this surgery. During your initial consultation, your surgeon will examine your abdominal area and discuss with you what results you’d like to achieve. Your surgeon will then advise which type of abdominoplasty would be most suitable, based on your goals and levels of excess fat.
What happens on the day of Tummy Tuck surgery?
When you arrive at our private hospital at Newton-le-Willows, we will welcome you to your spacious bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, as well as a friendly smile from our staff.
Once you’ve settled in, your surgeon will carry out some quick checks to make sure you’re in good health and give you another chance to ask any questions you still have about the procedure.
You will be taken to the theatre and sedated under general anaesthetic before the tummy tuck is performed. This will take upto three hours and afterwards you will be taken back to your room where you will stay for the night.
What happens after Tummy Tuck surgery?
You will be able to leave the hospital the next day. After you have been discharged from our hospital, you will leave with pain relief, dressings and a support/pressure garment (corset) on your tummy, or tummy control pants. You will not be able to drive, so you will need to ensure someone else can take you home. It is recommended that you have someone stay with you for the following 24 hours after leaving hospital. Your support garment should be worn for 6 weeks for your comfort and to help with healing.
Your aftercare package with Pall Mall Cosmetics will include a full programme of post-operative care. This will involve clinical reviews and wound checks to make sure you are healing well.
Will there be scarring after my Tummy Tuck surgery?
You can expect scarring from this procedure. It is common to have a scar running across the full width of your lower tummy area and around the belly button. This is normally aligned to your underwear line so that it can be concealed with your day to day clothing. The appearance of the scar can take up to 12 months to improve but will not disappear completely. Your surgeon can explain this fully within your consultation.
When can I exercise after Tummy Tuck surgery?
You should avoid any strenuous physical activity, exertion through work or sport and gym exercise during the first 4 – 6 weeks following surgery. This prevents any increased fluid accumulation and enables your body to focus upon healing faster for a full recovery.
Can I drive after Tummy Tuck surgery?
You can drive again when you feel comfortable and physically able to control the car (such as being able to perform an emergency stop). This is commonly around 2–3 weeks following tummy tuck surgery but is highly dependent on how fast you’re recovering. You should always inform your car insurance company after undergoing a procedure like this one.
When can I return to work after Tummy Tuck surgery?
This would depend on the nature of your job and how you’re progressing with your recovery. It is common to require 2-3 weeks off work, but it differs from patient to patient. If you are an office worker, doing only light administrative tasks, you will be physically able to return quicker than a person who has a more physical job. If you need to move/lift heavy items or have a very hands on job, it would be ideal to arrange a couple of weeks of lighter tasks upon your return too, as exertion can cause side effects and reduce your ongoing recovery.
How long does a Tummy Tuck surgery take?
A Tummy Tuck is around a 2-3 hour operation.
Can you combine a Tummy Tuck with other surgeries?
Our patients often combine a Tummy Tuck with breast surgery and Liposuction. This is our ‘mummy makeover’ package, where we see mothers coming for surgery post childbirth to regain their confidence and reverse the changes to their body post pregnancy.
Is Tummy Tuck recovery painful?
Following your surgery, you will have some pain and discomfort for the first few days - taking regular painkillers will help. There will be some swelling and bruising around your stomach, the majority of this will subside in 6-8 weeks.
Sitting in an upright position with pillows below your knees will reduce any pressure or stretch on your stomach. You will be discharged with medications to take to help control your pain; follow the instructions given to you on your discharge.
Are there any other after effects?
Following abdominoplasty, you will often have drains inserted to your stomach to help remove excess fluid and reduce swelling. Your nurse will often remove these before your discharge however the surgeon may at times request you go home with them in, and you will return after a few days for removal. Removal of drains should cause minimal pain as you will find the area will remain fairly numb at the start of your recovery.
You might feel drowsy for the first few hours - this is related to the anaesthetic and medication given for the surgery. You may feel tired for several weeks or months after the surgery.
What activity can I do post Tummy Tuck surgery?
Limit your activities for the first week to avoid unnecessary bleeding. However, do not remain immobile due to the risk of deep vein thrombosis- keep stockings on until you have returned to your normal mobility.
For the first week ensure you walk bent over so as to not fully straighten your stomach. You should also sleep with pillows under your knees and sit upright at around 45-degree angle. This will avoid any tension on the wound during the start of the healing process - you will gradually be able to straighten up as normal.
Do not engage in any strenuous activity during the first few weeks after your surgery. Be sure to avoid vigorous or excessive stretching or lifting for 4-6 weeks
How long after my Tummy Tuck surgery will my dressings be removed?
Leave dressings intact until they are removed in the clinic. You will usually have dissolvable sutures in place - these will dissolve 1-2 weeks following surgery. It is common to have some blood strike through onto the dressings but if it appears fully soaked or leaking through, please contact your clinic for an early dressing change.
Avoid getting the wound wet until all the dressings are removed. After they have been removed only shower; avoid soaking your wound in the bath for 6-8 weeks postoperatively
Can I smoke after my Tummy Tuck surgery?
Avoid smoking and using any nicotine products during your recovery as this will affect your body's ability to recover and will delay wound healing.
Do I have to stop taking my medicine before my Tummy Tuck operation?
Please inform staff if you take any other medications to minimise the risk of contraindications.
Complete the full course of antibiotics if prescribed and take your painkillers as prescribed. Avoid any medications that contain aspirin as they will thin the blood and increase the risk of bleeding. Your normal bowel action may be disrupted following surgery - you may take a mild over-the-counter laxative if required.
What should I eat after my Tummy Tuck surgery?
Fluids are critical following surgery. Stick with a light, nutritious diet for the first 24-48 hours. Following your surgery it is important to eat foods high in protein and full of vitamins and minerals to help aid the healing process.
What do I do if I have any concerns after my Tummy Tuck surgery?
We have a dedicated nurse on call team, you should contact them immediately if you experience any of the following:
A high fever, (over 38c).
Severe nausea and vomiting.
Continued dizziness or incoherent behaviour, such as hallucinations.
Any pain that cannot be controlled by your pain medication.
Excessive bleeding leading to your dressings leaking.
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