Korean Elastic Tummy Tuck for Postpartum Diastasis Recti: A Foreign Mother’s Guide

Postpartum mother in her early thirties two years after childbirth, BEFORE Korean elastic tummy tuck — bathroom mirror selfie in oversized cream cotton t-shirt and soft gray pajama shorts, showing residual lower abdominal pouch with visible diastasis recti doming along the midline when engaging the core, photographed in soft warm window light on an ordinary morning

Foreign mothers searching ‘Korea tummy tuck’ usually mean ‘I want lipo to flatten my postpartum belly.’ Korean surgeons evaluate three different problems hidden in that one request: subcutaneous fat, separated rectus muscles (diastasis recti), and a stretched skin envelope with a deformed belly button. The Link PS signature elastic tummy tuck is a layered correction performed in one integrated operative session — not an upgraded liposuction. Here is what postpartum foreign mothers misunderstand about the procedure, what Seoul clinics actually do, and how Korean protocol fluency sequences the three-layer fix.