Abdominoplasty is one of the most technically variable procedures in aesthetic plastic surgery. Complications such as seromas, dog-ears, scar irregularities, or unsatisfactory umbilicoplasty often stem from lack of standardization, poor anatomical planning, and inconsistent execution. Surgeons frequently rely on intuition rather than protocol-based methods, especially in post-bariatric, multiparous, or revision cases.
There is a global need for advanced, hands-on abdominoplasty training that blends surgical anatomy, technical nuance, complication prevention, and artistic refinement — particularly in small-group, patient-centered settings.