Why Your Stomach Won’t Flatten (And What a Tummy Tuck Actually Fixes)
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You can lose the weight. You can do the workouts. You can do everything right.
And still… your stomach won’t go flat.
In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Playbook, we break down the real reason why—and why, for millions of women, it has nothing to do with fat at all.
Using clinical insights from Dr. Shim Ching, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Honolulu known for performing over 30,000 tummy tuck procedures, we uncover what’s actually happening beneath the surface of the abdomen and why exercise alone cannot fix it. Truly, no number of crunches is going to flatten your stomach to this extent.
We also reference surgical insights from Miami's Dr. Joshua Lampert to explain the underlying condition driving that persistent “pregnant” look: rectus diastasis.
This episode goes far beyond surface-level explanations. It covers the structural damage caused by pregnancy and weight loss, the exact mechanics of a full tummy tuck, and the real financial and psychological realities most people are never told.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why your stomach can still bulge even after weight loss
- The real cause of the “still look pregnant” problem
- What rectus diastasis is and why exercise cannot fix it
- How abdominal muscles physically separate during pregnancy
- Why a tummy tuck is the only true solution for muscle repair
- What surgeons actually do during a full tummy tuck (internal corset technique)
- The 4 biggest mistakes that ruin natural-looking tummy tuck results
- Why poor scar placement is a dead giveaway
- The truth about belly button reconstruction (and why most look fake)
- Why muscle repair is more important than skin removal
- How liposuction is used to shape the entire waistline
- What “dog ears” are and how they happen
- The real cost of a tummy tuck (and why prices vary from $6K to $35K)
- Hidden costs nobody talks about (garments, meds, scar care, childcare)
- What recovery actually feels like (compared to a C-section)
- Why swelling gets worse before it gets better
- The “ugly middle phase” and post-surgery emotional impact
- Why weeks 4–6 are the most dangerous part of recovery
- What seromas are and how they can ruin results
- How long it really takes to see final results (up to 12 months)
- The unexpected benefit: improved core strength and reduced back pain