Women who have babies are happy. However, after the birth of a child, mothers will commonly experience abdominal fat accumulation with abdominal wall laxity and stretch marks all over the skin. The abdominal wall is loose because during pregnancy the abdominal skin tissue structure such as elastic fibers and collagen fibers can not withstand the tension of the enlarged uterus was torn, the elasticity of the skin is weakened, the muscle fascia of the abdominal wall is also torn loose, after the birth of a child the volume of the abdominal cavity is reduced, but the abdominal wall skin and muscle can not be restored to the original appearance, so it appears that the belly is loose. For pregnant women, this is a normal physiological process. Loose belly not only affects the beauty, but also the postpartum body deformation of the culprit, and even seriously affect the life and work of mothers, is undoubtedly their embarrassment. To restore the original look, in addition to proper rest, active exercise abdominal muscle, skin care products to maintain the abdominal skin, but also non-surgical treatments (laser, radio frequency) to improve the texture of the skin, making it tighter and more elastic and can reduce stretch marks. For some people who have too much abdominal fat but not obvious abdominal wall laxity and good skin elasticity, simple abdominal wall fat aspiration can also achieve better results. However, for abdominal wall with more fat accumulation and accompanied by obvious abdominal wall skin and muscle fascia tissue laxity, and even the formation of a loose and sagging “apron-like” deformed abdominal wall or “pot-shaped abdomen” deformed abdominal wall, abdominoplasty is needed to help. Abdominoplasty is the surgical removal of excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightening of the musculofascia of the abdominal wall. The procedure involves removing subcutaneous tissue including loose skin and excess fat tissue, pulling together the separated rectus abdominis muscle, tightening the loose abdominal wall fascia and, if necessary, relocating and reconstructing the umbilicus. Abdominoplasty can significantly improve the shape of the flaccid abdominal wall, but its beauty is that it leaves a surgical scar at the edge of the lower abdominal panties.