C Section Shelf
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The "C-section shelf," sometimes called a "C-section pooch," "belly shelf," or "overhang above C-section scar," refers to the fold or bulge of skin and fat that develops just above the scar left after a cesarean delivery. Many women notice this postpartum tummy overhang, which can be difficult to improve with diet and exercise alone due to scar tissue formation and changes in skin or muscle elasticity. The C-section shelf can affect not just appearance, but also self-esteem and comfort in clothing. In South Korea, advanced treatments such as mini liposuction and mini tummy tuck are available for those seeking to minimize or remove the C-section shelf, offering innovative solutions for body contouring and scar revision. Whether you’re searching for the best ways to get rid of a mom pooch, scar overhang, or tummy bulge after C-section, our partnered clinics can help restore your confidence with proven cosmetic options tailored for medical tourists.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Mini Liposuction
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