This page lists the dermatology hospitals in our directory offering Tummy Tuck Surgery in Delhi NCR, India, including Apollo Hospitals, Medanta - The Medicity, Artemis Hospital, Fortis Memorial Research Institute and others. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.
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Compare 35 accredited hospitals for Dermatology in Delhi NCR, India
🇮🇳 Apollo Hospitals
Ranks #1 in this list by listed rating (4.9/5 from 1240 reviews).
🇮🇳 Medanta - The Medicity
Ranks #2 in this list by listed rating (4.9/5 from 2150 reviews).
🇮🇳 Artemis Hospital
Ranks #3 in this list by listed rating (4.9/5 from 64 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Memorial Research Institute
Ranks #4 in this list by listed rating (4.8/5 from 1100 reviews).
🇮🇳 Max Super Specialty Hospital
Ranks #5 in this list by listed rating (4.8/5 from 1300 reviews).
🇮🇳 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Ranks #6 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 3500 reviews).
🇮🇳 CK Birla Hospital
Ranks #7 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 162 reviews).
🇮🇳 Centre for Sight
Ranks #8 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 181 reviews).
🇮🇳 Max Super Specialty Hospital, Gurgaon
Ranks #9 in this list by listed rating (4.6/5 from 95 reviews).
🇮🇳 Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj
Ranks #10 in this list by listed rating (4.6/5 from 97 reviews).
🇮🇳 Primus Super Speciality Hospital
Ranks #11 in this list by listed rating (4.6/5 from 142 reviews).
🇮🇳 PSRI Multispeciality Hospital
Ranks #12 in this list by listed rating (4.6/5 from 318 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh
Ranks #13 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 68 reviews).
🇮🇳 Sarvodaya Hospital
Ranks #14 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 74 reviews).
🇮🇳 Indian Spinal Injuries Center
Ranks #15 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 76 reviews).
🇮🇳 Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh
Ranks #16 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 82 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Noida
Ranks #17 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 88 reviews).
🇮🇳 Venkateshwar Hospital
Ranks #18 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 69 reviews).
🇮🇳 CK Birla Hospital
Ranks #19 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 72 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital
Ranks #20 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 75 reviews).
🇮🇳 Asian Institute of Medical Sciences
Ranks #21 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 119 reviews).
🇮🇳 Manipal Hospitals Dwarka
Ranks #22 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 54 reviews).
🇮🇳 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Ranks #23 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 24 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Escorts Hospital
Ranks #24 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 31 reviews).
🇮🇳 Marengo Asia Hospitals
Ranks #25 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 54 reviews).
🇮🇳 Yatharth Super Specialty Hospital
Ranks #26 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 61 reviews).
🇮🇳 Paras Hospitals
Ranks #27 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 59 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital Manesar
Ranks #28 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 74 reviews).
🇮🇳 Marengo Asia Hospitals Gurgaon
Ranks #29 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 103 reviews).
🇮🇳 Metro Hospital Noida
Ranks #30 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 121 reviews).
🇮🇳 Sharda Hospital
Ranks #31 in this list by listed rating (4.4/5 from 130 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Greater Noida
Ranks #32 in this list by listed rating (4.3/5 from 28 reviews).
🇮🇳 Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipur
Ranks #33 in this list by listed rating (4.3/5 from 132 reviews).
🇮🇳 Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket
Ranks #34 in this list by listed rating (3.8/5 from 49 reviews).
🇮🇳 BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital
Ranks #35 in this list by listed rating (3.8/5 from 48 reviews).
How we selected these hospitals
A hospital appears on this page when Dermatology is among its listed specialties and it is located in Delhi NCR, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How to Select the Best Hospital for Tummy Tuck Surgery in Delhi NCR, India?
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Understanding Tummy Tuck Surgery
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as tummy tuck surgery, is a body-contouring procedure that surgically removes excess abdominal skin and fat while restoring separated or weakened rectus abdominis muscles (diastasis recti), producing a flatter, firmer abdominal profile with an overall reported patient satisfaction rate exceeding 90%. International patients increasingly choose India and the UAE for this procedure due to the availability of board-certified plastic surgeons trained at globally recognized institutions, JCI- and NABH/DHA-accredited hospitals offering world-class infrastructure, and cost structures that are significantly more favorable than those in North America, the UK, or Australia. GAF Healthcare coordinates the entire care pathway — from pre-operative virtual consultations and diagnostic review to post-operative follow-up — ensuring that patients receive seamless, medically supervised treatment at their chosen destination. Hospital Stay: 1–3 days (overnight observation standard for full abdominoplasty; day-surgery possible for mini-abdominoplasty) • Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly): 3–4 weeks (minimum 21 days post-operatively before long-haul international flight; 4 weeks strongly preferred for full abdominoplasty to minimize deep vein thrombosis and wound dehiscence risk) • Success Rate: 90–95% patient satisfaction rate; complication rate below 5% in accredited high-volume centers
Clinical Overview
Abdominoplasty addresses the anatomical and aesthetic consequences of significant weight fluctuation, multiple pregnancies, or age-related tissue laxity that cannot be corrected by diet and exercise alone. The procedure targets three distinct anatomical layers: the redundant cutaneous envelope (excess skin), subcutaneous adipose deposits that resist lipolysis, and the rectus abdominis fascia when diastasis recti — a midline separation of the paired rectus muscles — is present. Untreated diastasis recti is associated with chronic lower back pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and ventral pseudo-hernia, making the muscular repair component of abdominoplasty both cosmetic and functionally rehabilitative in qualified patients. The standard of care in accredited centers now integrates preoperative high-definition abdominal ultrasound or CT imaging to map the degree of fascial separation (quantified as an inter-recti distance greater than 2 cm at the level of the umbilicus being the clinical threshold for surgical correction), assess subcutaneous fat distribution, and rule out concurrent ventral hernias. Patients with a BMI above 30 kg/m² are typically counseled on staged weight optimization prior to surgery, as elevated BMI is an independent predictor of wound healing complications and seroma formation. Preoperative risk stratification using the Caprini Thrombosis Risk Score is mandatory in accredited facilities to guide perioperative anticoagulation protocols. Modern abdominoplasty technique has evolved substantially beyond the classic Pitanguy approach. Contemporary high-volume centers performing this procedure in India and the UAE employ progressive tension sutures (PTS) to obliterate dead space and reduce seroma rates by up to 70% compared to drain-only techniques, combine liposuction-assisted abdominoplasty (LAA) using VASER (Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance) ultrasound-assisted liposuction for high-definition contouring, and use long-acting liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel) for transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block analgesia to achieve near-opioid-free recovery pathways. These evidence-based refinements translate to shorter hospital stays, lower complication rates, and superior aesthetic outcomes.
Who is a Candidate?
• IDEAL CANDIDATES: • Adults (18+ years) who have completed childbearing or have no plans for future pregnancy, as subsequent pregnancies will reverse surgical results • Patients at or near their stable target body weight (BMI ≤ 30 kg/m² preferred; ≤ 32 kg/m² considered in experienced centers with appropriate risk counseling) • Individuals with significant skin laxity and subcutaneous fat in the lower abdomen that has not responded to sustained diet and exercise • Patients with confirmed diastasis recti (inter-recti distance > 2 cm on ultrasound) causing functional symptoms including lower back pain or pelvic instability • Post-bariatric surgery patients with panniculectomy-level excess skin who have maintained stable weight for a minimum of 12–18 months • Non-smokers, or patients who have ceased smoking for at least 6 weeks preoperatively (nicotine causes microvascular vasoconstriction and dramatically increases flap necrosis risk) • REQUIRED PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTICS: • Complete Blood Count (CBC), coagulation profile (PT/INR/aPTT), comprehensive metabolic panel, and fasting glucose/HbA1c • Abdominal ultrasound to assess fascial integrity, inter-recti distance, and exclude occult ventral hernia • ECG and anaesthesia fitness evaluation (echocardiography for patients >50 years or with cardiovascular history) • Chest X-ray and pulmonary function tests where indicated • Caprini VTE Risk Score assessment • Standardized photographic documentation and 3D body surface imaging (Vectra 3D system available in premium centers) for surgical planning • Nutritional panel (albumin, pre-albumin, Vitamin D, iron studies) particularly in post-bariatric patients • RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS: • Active smoker (relative; cessation required) • Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (HbA1c > 8% — elevated wound complication risk) • Severe cardiopulmonary disease precluding general anaesthesia • BMI > 35 kg/m² (high-risk for wound breakdown, seroma, DVT, and fat embolism) • Active malignancy or immunosuppression • Active abdominal infection or unhealed wounds • Coagulopathy or ongoing anticoagulant therapy that cannot be safely bridged • Unrealistic aesthetic expectations not reconcilable through surgical planning • Plans for future pregnancy
Treatment Options & Approaches
CLASSIFICATION OF ABDOMINOPLASTY PROCEDURES: 1. MINI-ABDOMINOPLASTY (Limited Incision Technique) Indicated for patients with isolated infraumbilical skin laxity and minimal or absent diastasis recti. The incision is confined to the suprapubic region, the umbilicus is not repositioned, and correction is limited to the lower abdominal zone. Operative time is approximately 1.5–2 hours. Recovery is significantly faster than full abdominoplasty, with most patients returning to desk work within 1–2 weeks. 2. STANDARD FULL ABDOMINOPLASTY (Classical Technique with Muscular Plication) The gold-standard procedure for patients with moderate to severe skin excess and confirmed diastasis recti. A low horizontal incision extending hip-to-hip (designed to fall within swimwear/underwear margins) allows elevation of the abdominal flap to the costal margins. The rectus abdominis fascia is plicated in the midline using permanent or slowly absorbable sutures (e.g., PDS II or Ethibond) to close the diastasis. The skin flap is advanced, excess tissue resected, and the umbilicus transposed through a new aperture. Progressive tension sutures (Lockwood technique) are applied to reduce seroma formation. Operative time: 2.5–4 hours under general anaesthesia. 3. EXTENDED ABDOMINOPLASTY Extends the standard technique laterally around the flanks to address redundant skin of the lateral trunk and hips. Particularly indicated in post-massive-weight-loss patients. May be combined with belt lipectomy (circumferential body lift, also called lower body lift) for 360-degree contouring. 4. FLEUR-DE-LIS (VERTICAL SCAR) ABDOMINOPLASTY Adds a vertical midline scar component to address horizontal excess skin in patients with significant transverse abdominal laxity (most commonly post-bariatric surgery). Provides superior contouring when skin excess is bi-directional but carries a longer, more visible scar profile. 5. HIGH-DEFINITION ABDOMINOPLASTY WITH VASER LIPOSUCTION Advanced technique combining full abdominoplasty with VASER ultrasound-assisted liposuction for selective fat emulsification and high-definition muscular contouring. VASER's ability to selectively disrupt adipocytes while preserving neurovascular structures allows concurrent liposuction of the abdominal flap — a maneuver traditionally avoided in standard abdominoplasty due to flap perfusion risk. Practiced by fellowship-trained surgeons in premium centers in India (particularly Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore) and the UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi). 6. DRAINLESS ABDOMINOPLASTY (Progressive Tension Suture Technique) Current best-evidence technique that eliminates surgical drains by using a series of progressive tension sutures to adhere the flap to the abdominal fascia, abolishing the dead space responsible for seroma formation. Published data demonstrates seroma reduction from 15–30% (drain technique) to 4–8% (PTS technique). Significantly improves patient comfort and eliminates drain management during early recovery. 7. ENDOSCOPIC-ASSISTED MINI-ABDOMINOPLASTY Endoscopic access for fascial plication without a large skin incision — applicable only in patients with no significant skin excess but isolated diastasis recti. Limited candidacy but offers minimal scarring. ANAESTHESIA & ANALGESIA ADVANCEMENTS: • Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block using liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel) provides 72-hour regional anaesthesia, enabling multimodal opioid-sparing analgesia protocols. • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols are now standard in accredited centers and include pre-operative carbohydrate loading, intraoperative normothermia maintenance, and early ambulation. SCAR MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES: • Fractional CO2 laser (e.g., Lumenis UltraPulse) and pulsed dye laser for post-operative scar maturation • Silicone gel sheeting and intralesional corticosteroid injection protocols initiated at 6 weeks post-operatively
Recovery
PHASE 1 — PRE-OPERATIVE CONSULTATION & PLANNING (Weeks 1–4 Before Surgery): • Virtual teleconsultation with GAF Healthcare's partner plastic surgeon: review of medical history, photographs, BMI, and surgical goals • Standardized preoperative workup ordered and reviewed remotely (CBC, metabolic panel, coagulation studies, ECG, ultrasound) • Surgical technique selected (mini, full, extended, high-definition) based on physical assessment data • Cessation of NSAIDs, aspirin, herbal supplements, and hormonal contraceptives containing estrogen (minimum 2 weeks preoperatively due to thrombosis risk) • Smoking cessation confirmed minimum 6 weeks prior • Compression garment sizing and procurement arranged • Travel and accommodation arrangements coordinated by GAF Healthcare case manager PHASE 2 — ARRIVAL & FINAL CLEARANCE (Day 1–2 in Country): • Airport pickup by GAF Healthcare ground team • In-person consultation with operating surgeon at hospital; consent process completed • Anaesthesia pre-assessment clinic • Surgical site marking performed by surgeon in pre-operative holding area (critical step for scar placement and resection planning) • Pre-operative photographs and 3D imaging (where available) PHASE 3 — SURGICAL DAY (Day 2 or 3): • Procedure performed under general anaesthesia; operative time 2–4 hours depending on technique • Abdominal binder and compression garment applied in theatre • Recovery room monitoring for 2–3 hours post-anaesthesia • Admission to ward: IV fluids, multimodal analgesia (TAP block, paracetamol, NSAIDs, minimal opioids per ERAS protocol), VTE prophylaxis (LMWH commenced evening of surgery) PHASE 4 — IMMEDIATE POST-OPERATIVE (Days 1–3, Hospital): • Day 1 post-op: Early supervised ambulation (vital for VTE prevention), drain output monitoring (if drain technique used), wound inspection • Day 2–3 post-op: Drain removal if output < 30 mL/24 hours; oral analgesia transition; discharge with wound care instructions, compression garment, and prescribed medications (antibiotics, analgesics, LMWH if Caprini score warrants extended prophylaxis) PHASE 5 — EARLY RECOVERY IN-COUNTRY (Days 4–21, Hotel/Recovery Accommodation): • Day 4–7: Moderate activity, short walks only; no lifting >2 kg; hip-flexed posture to reduce wound tension; daily wound checks by GAF Healthcare's nursing liaison • Day 10–14: Surgeon follow-up visit; suture or staple removal (if non-absorbable); progressive return to upright posture; scar treatment initiated • Day 14–21: Gradual increase in walking duration; light daily activities permitted; compression garment worn 23 hours/day • FIT-TO-FLY ASSESSMENT at Day 21: Surgeon clears patient for long-haul international travel if wound is fully closed, no signs of seroma, hematoma, or infection, and VTE risk is managed (compression stockings and hydration protocol prescribed for the flight) PHASE 6 — POST-RETURN RECOVERY MILESTONES (Home Country): • Weeks 4–6: Return to sedentary/desk work; avoid strenuous abdominal exercise • Week 6: Core strengthening exercises may begin under physiotherapy guidance • Week 8–12: Return to gym activities excluding heavy abdominal loading • Month 3–6: Scar maturation; laser therapy sessions initiated if desired • Month 6–12: Final result assessment; scar hypopigmentation and flattening ongoing • Remote follow-up consultations with operating surgeon via GAF Healthcare's telemedicine platform at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months
Risks to be aware of
Abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure performed under general anaesthesia, and patients must receive comprehensive, honest risk counseling prior to consent. The most clinically significant risks include: VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM (DVT/PE): Abdominoplasty carries one of the higher VTE risk profiles among elective cosmetic procedures due to operative positioning, prolonged operative time, and postoperative reduction in ambulation. All accredited centers should use pharmacological prophylaxis (LMWH), mechanical compression devices intraoperatively, Caprini score-guided extended prophylaxis, and early mobilization protocols. Patients should wear medical-grade compression stockings and maintain aggressive hydration during the return flight. SEROMA FORMATION: Fluid accumulation beneath the skin flap (seroma) is the most common complication, occurring in 15–30% of cases using traditional drain technique and 4–8% with progressive tension sutures. Seromas may require repeated aspiration over several weeks. WOUND HEALING COMPLICATIONS: Wound dehiscence (separation), delayed healing, and skin flap necrosis — particularly at the T-junction in fleur-de-lis patterns — are more prevalent in smokers, diabetics, patients with BMI >30, and those who resume activity too early. Risk is significantly mitigated through strict patient selection, smoking cessation, and glycemic optimization. SCARRING: A permanent, though ideally concealed, horizontal scar is inherent to the procedure. Hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation is more prevalent in patients with darker Fitzpatrick skin types (III–VI) and requires proactive scar management (silicone, corticosteroids, laser). UMBILICAL COMPLICATIONS: Umbilicoplasty (navel repositioning) carries risks of umbilical necrosis (~1–2%), malposition, or an aesthetically unfavorable shape if technical errors occur. SENSORY CHANGES: Temporary or, rarely, permanent sensory alteration (numbness, hypersensitivity) in the lower abdominal skin and anterior thighs due to lateral femoral cutaneous nerve proximity. ANAESTHESIA RISKS: Standard general anaesthesia risks including aspiration, allergic reaction, and cardiopulmonary events — minimized through pre-anaesthetic assessment and ASA classification. PATIENT RESPONSIBILITY: Outcomes are materially affected by patient adherence to postoperative instructions including compression garment use, activity restrictions, wound care hygiene, and attendance at all follow-up appointments. International patients must factor the full 3–4 week in-country stay into their planning to allow safe wound healing before the physiological stress of long-haul air travel.
Why GAF Healthcare
GAF Healthcare provides an end-to-end coordination infrastructure designed to eliminate logistical friction for international patients traveling to India or the UAE for abdominoplasty. INDIA — VISA & ENTRY: Most nationalities are eligible for India's e-Medical Visa, which is applied for online through the Indian government portal, typically approved within 3–5 business days, and valid for a 60-day stay with up to triple entry. GAF Healthcare's documentation team prepares the complete visa package including the hospital invitation letter, confirmed appointment letters from the treating surgeon, and estimated treatment duration certificates — all mandatory supporting documents for the e-Medical Visa. One accompanying attendant is eligible for a concurrent e-Medical Attendant Visa on the same application. UAE — VISA & ENTRY: Citizens of 50+ countries — including the EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia, and GCC nations — receive visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry to the UAE for 30–90 days, which comfortably covers the treatment and fit-to-fly recovery period. For nationalities requiring pre-approval, GAF Healthcare coordinates UAE medical visa applications through partner healthcare facilitation channels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The UAE's geographic position — within 8 hours of most of Europe, Africa, South Asia, and Central Asia — makes it a highly accessible destination for patients from these regions. HOSPITAL ACCREDITATION & PARTNER NETWORK: In India, GAF Healthcare works exclusively with NABH- and JCI-accredited hospitals in Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bangalore, and Chennai — cities with the highest concentration of internationally trained aesthetic plastic surgeons. In the UAE, partner facilities hold JCI accreditation and operate under DHA (Dubai Health Authority) or DOH (Abu Dhabi Department of Health) licensing, with surgeons holding fellowships from ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery), BAAPS, or ASPS. GROUND LOGISTICS: • Dedicated airport pick-up and drop-off in air-conditioned vehicles with patient-monitoring-trained drivers • Accommodation procurement: serviced apartments or hotel rooms near the treating hospital for both the patient and one attendant, with options ranging from standard to premium • 24/7 patient helpline staffed by a GAF Healthcare case manager for non-emergency queries during the recovery stay • Language support: dedicated medical interpreters available for Arabic, Russian, French, Swahili, Uzbek, and other major source-country languages • Telemedicine platform for remote post-discharge consultations with the operating surgeon following return to the home country • Medical record digitization and secure transmission to the patient's home-country physician at discharge
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