Cutting diastasis

Diastasis is the divergence of the rectus abdominal muscles, which is often found in women after childbirth. You can give an aesthetic appearance to the abdomen and return the tone to the muscles by surgery to strengthen the abdominal muscles.

Diastasis is not only a non -aesthetic appearance, but also serious consequences. At first, the disease may not show itself, then pains appear, problems with the gastrointestinal tract, hernia. This pathology is based on stretching and expanding the white line of the abdomen - a tendon that is between the rectus muscles. Diastasis is formed against the background of increased intra -Brush pressure or violation of the properties of the connective fibers. As a rule, the main factors of the appearance of diastasis are pregnancy and obesity. In Olympus, the clinic has the opportunity to get rid of diastasis using a minimally invasive laparoscopic operation, after which the traces remain invisible. Visit a surgeon to forget about an unpleasant disease forever!

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