Remove excess skin and tighten your abdomen while enhancing your curves, all in one surgery. The Tummy Tuck and BBL combination delivers a complete lower-body transformation. Starting at $8,500.
The Tummy Tuck and BBL combination is designed for women who want to address loose, excess skin in the abdominal area while simultaneously enhancing the appearance of their buttocks. This pairing is especially popular among post-pregnancy patients or those who have experienced significant weight loss and want to restore a tighter, curvier silhouette.
A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) removes excess skin and fat and tightens the abdominal muscles for a flat, firm stomach. The fat removed during the procedure and additional liposuction can be transferred to the buttocks as part of the BBL, creating a fuller, lifted posterior. At Svelta Plastic Surgery, we offer Mini, Full, and Extended Tummy Tuck options to match each patient's anatomy and goals.
Cost depends on tummy tuck type (mini, full, extended) and the extent of fat transfer. Financing plans are available.

We tailor the tummy tuck component of your procedure to your specific anatomy and the amount of correction needed.
Targets excess skin and fat below the navel. Ideal for patients with minimal loose skin who are close to their goal weight. Shorter incision and faster recovery.
Addresses the entire abdominal area from hip to hip. Removes excess skin above and below the navel, tightens the abdominal muscles, and repositions the belly button.
Extends around the flanks and lower back to address excess skin across a broader area. Recommended for patients with significant skin laxity after major weight loss.
Fat harvested during liposuction associated with the tummy tuck is purified and transferred to the buttocks, adding fullness and lift to complement the flat, toned stomach.
For patients with separated abdominal muscles from pregnancy, the tummy tuck includes internal muscle tightening (plication) to restore a firm, flat core.
By performing both procedures simultaneously, patients experience one recovery period instead of two, saving time and reducing overall surgical risk.