panniculectomy
Panniculectomy is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower abdomen, specifically the pannus that hangs below the waistline. It is distinct from an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) because the operation generally does not involve tightening of the abdominal muscles or repositioning of the navel. The goal is to reduce skin irritation, infections, and functional difficulties caused by an oversized pannus, and to improve hygiene and mobility.
Indications for panniculectomy include chronic dermatitis, intertrigo, infections, or ulcers in the skin beneath the pannus,
The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. An incision is placed along the lower abdomen,
Risks include infection, seroma or hematoma formation, wound dehiscence, scarring, numbness, and anesthesia-related complications. The outcomes