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Diastasis Recti

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A condition in which the two parallel bands of the rectus abdominis muscles separate along the midline of the abdomen, creating a visible bulge or ridge, commonly resulting from pregnancy or significant abdominal weight gain. Surgical repair, often performed in conjunction with abdominoplasty, involves suturing the muscles back together to restore core integrity.

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