Miami's most sought-after body transformation, tummy tuck combined with BBL starting at $8,500. Restore your confidence with our expert surgeons.
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen while tightening the underlying abdominal muscles. It is one of the most effective procedures for restoring a flat, firm midsection after pregnancy, massive weight loss, or aging.
At Svelta Plastic Surgery, we frequently combine the tummy tuck with a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) for a complete body transformation in a single surgical session, maximizing results and minimizing overall recovery time.
Tummy Tuck + BBL combo starting at $8,500. Standalone abdominoplasty starts at $3,900. Final cost based on extent of skin removal and additional procedures.

We offer multiple tummy tuck techniques tailored to your unique anatomy and goals.
Addresses the entire abdomen, upper and lower, with complete muscle repair and skin removal. Ideal for significant post-pregnancy or post-weight-loss changes.
Focuses on the lower abdomen only, with a shorter incision and quicker recovery. Best for patients with limited excess skin below the navel.
Extends the incision around the flanks to address excess skin on the sides of the body in addition to the abdomen. Often combined with Lipo 360.
Our most popular combination, removes abdomen skin and fat, transfers fat to the buttocks, and reshapes your entire midsection in one surgery.
Includes tummy tuck plus breast procedure (lift, augmentation, or reduction) and liposuction. The ultimate post-pregnancy restoration package.
An advanced technique with both horizontal and vertical incisions, ideal for patients with significant excess skin both horizontally and vertically.
Recovery from a tummy tuck requires patience, but the results are long-lasting. Here is what to expect.
Rest at home. Drain tubes may be in place. Pain and swelling are normal. Pain medication will be prescribed to keep you comfortable.
Light walking encouraged to prevent blood clots. Compression garment worn 24/7. Avoid lifting anything over 10 lbs. Most patients return to desk work at day 10–14.
Gradually resume normal daily activities. Swelling and bruising continue to improve. No strenuous exercise. Final incision begins to heal and flatten.
Full results become visible as residual swelling resolves. Scars continue to fade. Most patients are cleared for all activity by 6–8 weeks.