The safest surgical procedure to remove excess abdominal fat is gastric bypass. What this procedure does is that shortens the length of the small intestines, and or changes the connection to the stomach, limiting food intake.
no i dont think so try google
It is generally not ok to remove excess from the chest area unless you have followed proper surgical procedure and you are a medical doctor.
Yes because you have to go into a second procedure to remove the excess skin.
Abdominal tap, also referred to as paracentesis, is the medical procedure to remove the excess fluid from abdominal cavity
An abdominal washout is a surgical procedure where the abdominal cavity is irrigated with a sterile solution to remove any contaminants, blood, or infectious material. This procedure is often performed to treat intra-abdominal infections or to control bleeding in emergency situations.
The abdominal cavity would have to be opened to remove the uterus or womb through a surgical procedure known as a hysterectomy.
The medical terminology for a surgical procedure to remove a gland is "gland excision" or "glandectomy."
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the bladder.
A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion, which is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe. During the procedure, the surgeon will remove the bony bump, realign the toe joint, and may also remove excess bone or tissue. The surgery is typically performed under local or general anesthesia in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.
No. Abdominoectomy would be surgical removal of the abdomen. The term for removal of fluid from the abdominal cavity is paracentesis.
Appendectomy is the surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
An atherectomy is a surgical procedure to remove plaque from an artery.