If you have experienced massive weight loss, pregnancy, and/or aging that has left your midsection with excess fat and skin, you may be in need of a highly talented Buffalo tummy tuck surgeon. At Amherst Cosmetic Surgery Center, Todd B. Koch, M.D., F.A.C.S. performs this body contouring procedure in order to help patients attain a more toned abdomen.
Dr. Koch’s credentials include board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Our Buffalo, Erie County, and Rochester tummy tuck patients are often pleased with their surgical experience when under his personal care.
When meeting with Dr. Koch, you will be given specific instructions to follow in order to prepare for your surgery. He will also explain the procedure in detail, as well as what to do during your recovery to maintain the best outcome.
Depending on the severity of your particular case, mini tummy tuck surgery may be better suited for you, as it focuses strictly on the lower portion of the abdomen due to minimal excess skin and fat. To see patient results, feel free to view our before and after tummy tuck photos.
Should you desire a total body improvement, Dr. Koch may also suggest another type of body contouring procedures to complement your tummy tuck surgery. Some of these may be:
Erie County tummy tuck patients, including those in surrounding cities such as Buffalo and Rochester, may reach Dr. Koch to learn more about their procedure(s) of choice by calling us at (716) 631-1220. For your added convenience, we also offer a consultation form that you may fill out and submit.
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