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Last updated date: 25-Nov-2024

Medically Reviewed By

Written by

Dr. Anas Walid Shehada

Originally Written in English

Cosmetic Surgery for Belly Button Shaping

    Introduction

    In the world of cosmetic surgery, a procedure known as umbilicoplasty, or belly button surgery, has been growing in popularity among individuals seeking to improve the appearance of their abdomen. Whether caused by pregnancy, weight fluctuations, scarring from belly button piercings, or even an underlying condition like an abdominal hernia, the appearance of the belly button can affect one's self-esteem. While healthy habits such as exercise and diet can trim the stomach area, they can't always address the shape, size, or position of the belly button. This is where umbilicoplasty offers a quick, effective solution to restore confidence and aesthetic balance.

    Umbilicoplasty, or belly button reshaping surgery, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the look of the belly button. By repositioning or modifying the navel, surgeons can correct cosmetic issues, making the belly button more aesthetically pleasing. This article delves deep into what umbilicoplasty is, how the procedure works, and why it might be the right choice for you.

    What is Umbilicoplasty (Belly Button Surgery)?

    Umbilicoplasty

    Umbilicoplasty, commonly referred to as belly button surgery, is a procedure that aims to reshape or reposition the belly button. It is particularly sought after by those who feel self-conscious about their "outie" (protruding) belly buttons or those who have experienced a change in the shape of their belly button due to pregnancy, weight loss, or previous surgeries.

    The belly button, also known as the umbilicus, is a scar formed after the removal of the umbilical cord after birth. Over time, some people develop an "outie" instead of the typical "innie." The protrusion of the belly button often leads to body image concerns. Umbilicoplasty aims to transform an outie belly button into a more desirable innie.

    In addition to aesthetic changes, umbilicoplasty can also correct other issues such as piercing scars, umbilical hernias, and other deformities resulting from surgery or trauma. It can also be performed as part of a broader abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) or mommy makeover to enhance abdominal contours.