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What Is It?
Monsplasty removes excess fat and skin from the mons pubis — the rounded area of fatty tissue above the pubic bone. The mons can enlarge after weight gain, significant weight loss, or with ageing, creating a prominent bulge that is uncomfortable and aesthetically distressing. The procedure is often combined with a tummy tuck.
How It Works
Excess fat is removed via liposuction and, if there is excess skin, a strip of skin is excised from the upper mons or incorporated into a tummy tuck scar. The remaining tissue is tightened and the mons is contoured to a more natural, flat appearance.
Realistic Results
A flatter, more proportionate mons pubis region. Results are permanent if weight is maintained. When combined with a tummy tuck, the improvement in the overall lower abdominal profile is dramatic.
Recovery
Compression garments are worn for 4–6 weeks. Minimal restrictions beyond those of any liposuction — return to work in 5–7 days, full activity at 4–6 weeks.
Risks & Complications
- !Seroma formation (fluid collection) in this area is common
- !Contour irregularity if liposuction is uneven
- !Scar if skin excision is required
- !Temporary numbness of the mons region
Red Flags — Choose a Clinic Safely
- ⚑Surgeon proposes skin excision for a patient who only has fat excess (liposuction alone may be sufficient)
- ⚑No assessment of whether the prominence is fat, skin, or both before planning surgery
- ⚑No mention of seroma risk and drainage protocol
Questions to Ask Before Booking
- Is my concern primarily fat (treatable with liposuction) or excess skin (requiring excision)?
- Will this be combined with my tummy tuck, and how does that affect the recovery?
- What is the seroma risk, and how will it be managed?
- Where will the scar be if skin excision is required?
- How will the result integrate with my overall lower abdominal aesthetic?
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