Mommy Makeover

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Mommy Makeover

What Is A Mommy Makeover?

The mommy makeover has gained enormous popularity in the past ten years since it enables cosmetic surgeons to treat several problem areas during a single operation. Any therapy that may safely and efficiently revitalize both the tummy and the breasts at once is intriguing because time is frequently our most valuable resource.

However, not all mommy makeover operations are made equal, and for certain patients, combining procedures is not necessarily the best course of action. These are the top five things you should know about mommy makeovers.

There isn’t a typical mommy makeover

There is no one size fits all method for a mother makeover. Instead, this is a procedure that must be tailored to your particular requirements, way of life, and anatomy.

  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Loss or increase of weight
  • Age
  • Menopause

Your body’s shape may be negatively impacted by all of them. For instance, the skin on the belly may stretch past its breaking point, leaving you with undesirable rolls of sagging, droopy skin and irregular body contours. Many patients may experience loss of breast volume and/or the development of stubborn fat deposits in the hips, belly, and flanks that may be resistant to diet and exercise. Choosing the optimum time and combination of treatments to best address your unique problem areas is essential for a successful mommy makeover. Abdomen and breasts are frequently improved with a mommy makeover.

A stomach tuck and some type of breast surgery are typically included in mommy makeovers. The method was initially developed as a way for women to revitalize the body parts most affected by pregnancy, as the name implies. But the mommy makeover has changed with time. The procedures can now be combined in any way, such as a:

  • Breast augmentation
  • Breast lift
  • Breast reduction
  • Tummy tuck
  • Buttock augmentation
  • Liposuction
  • Arm lift
  • Thigh lift

The mommy makeover aims to give your body’s contour a more elevated, youthful appearance. In order to achieve this, it may be necessary to remove extra skin, unwanted fat, enlarge the breasts with a breast implant, and/or address volume loss with fat grafting.

Breast lift vs. breast augmentation

The mommy makeover frequently includes breast augmentation. Particularly during pregnancy and breastfeeding, the breasts may lose fullness. A safe and effective way to replace this lost volume is with a breast implant. The skin and tissues of your breasts might also sag due to age, breastfeeding, and pregnancy. For this reason, a simple breast augmentation is not always the best option.

Do your nipples still face forward when you’re standing in front of the mirror? If not, you would likely benefit more from a breast lift, either on its own or in combination with a breast implant. In most cases, using a bigger implant to make up for drooping skin results in difficulties in the future.

Most require a complete tummy tuck

There are so many folks that have issues with their abdomens. Although liposuction is the best procedure for getting rid of extra fat, it cannot deal with sagging skin or loose muscles, both of which are frequent in people who have had children or who have significantly gained and lost weight. A belly tuck can, however, benefit all three. The tummy tuck comes in two varieties: a complete tummy tuck and a little tummy tuck. While the majority of patients prefer the former, they actually require the latter.

Only the skin beneath the belly button is too loose for a small tummy tuck. This effectively disqualifies the majority of women who have given birth, put on weight, or experienced menopause. Any operation with the word “mini” in the name appeals to patients since it suggests a smaller incision. But it’s vital to remember that even a little tummy tuck is a serious treatment that necessitates recovery time.

Nobody wants to go through all of that work just to end up with an unlifted, flabby abdomen. So once more, run a quick mirror test. Do you have extra fat and/or loose skin above your belly button when you examine your entire abdomen? If so, you’ll need a complete tummy tuck.

Create a rehabilitation strategy

Your body’s appearance can be drastically altered by a mommy makeover, which can also increase your energy, vitality, and self-esteem. Additionally, because it is a surgical operation, recovery time must be allocated. The patients who make adequate plans usually have the best results. The most recovery time is often needed after a tummy tuck, which lasts two weeks.

You won’t be able to bend or lift normally, though, for roughly 3 to 4 weeks. Therefore, prepare your meals in advance and freeze them, order takeout, or—even better—have someone else cook for you. Make childcare arrangements if you still have young children.

Giving your body the time and energy it requires to heal correctly is the greatest approach to guarantee a positive outcome.

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