Breast Augmentation Mommy Makeover
Mommy Makeover surgeries are growing in popularity. Women have mommy makeover surgery to remove excess fat and sagging skin to reshape and tone body areas impacted by pregnancy such as abdomen, breasts, hips and buttocks.
Being a mommy is the most important job in the world, and there is no greater reward than having children. Nevertheless, with each little bundle of joy comes weight gain, swelling, stretch marks, temporary breast enlargement, breastfeeding and changes in your body image and tone.
Pregnancy takes your body on a voyage, and oftentimes your physique returns from the adventure much different than it was before childbirth. Many women feel foreign in their bodies after having a baby because they do not feel like they have control over the outcome. The "Mommy Makeover" is a newer cosmetic medical term for the surgical procedure that targets the breasts, tummy and lower torso.
The Mommy Makeover might include more than one of the following procedures:
- Breast augmentation
- Breast lift
- Breast reduction
- Tummy tuck, mini-tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
- Liposuction
- Laser liposuction, lasersculpting
- Lipo body contouring
- Labiaplasty
- Body lift
- Butt lift
If you are a mommy on the verge of a makeover, here are some things to consider before having a mommy makeover to look and feel your best.
Mommy Makeovers Reshape and Refine Contours of the Body After Pregnancy
The average weight gain for most women during pregnancy is 24 to 38 pounds. Regardless of whether women gain the average or more, some extra weight becomes fatty tissue and is genetically programmed to store in areas such as the tummy, abdomen, breasts, hips, flanks, back, buttocks and thighs. Naturally, the breasts will grow during and after childbirth because of hormones and nursing. Whether a new mom practices breastfeeding or not, the breasts can change in size and consistency.
Mommy Makeover Procedure
Mommy makeovers are performed using a unique combination of cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures and techniques designed to accomplish individual outcomes for each mom. Each surgery is targeted to counteract the physical effects of pregnancy and to restore firmness and proportion to the body.
The length of the surgery will vary depending on the type of surgery and number of procedures performed. Most mommy makeovers can be accomplished in one surgical setting, but some surgeons may choose to perform a mommy makeover as separate operations at different times.
Breast Augmentation, Reduction and Lift
Some women wish to have fuller breasts and reduce sagging after childbirth and nursing, which can be accomplished with breast implants, a breast lift or reduction.
Abdominoplasty and Liposuction
The growth of the baby in the womb might result in weakening and separation of the abdominal muscles and stretching of the abdominal skin around the tummy. In addition, the tummy area or abdomen will expand throughout the pregnancy but not contract to the natural, flat belly it once was. The stretching and expansion of the skin tissue, over time, might cause a breakdown of collagen and result in loosening of the skin and stretch marks. Stretch marks and flabby skin can be permanent, which is why many women choose to have tummy tuck, lipo sculpting and skin tightening to restore tone and regain their shapely figures, and to remove ripples, excess skin and reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
Nearly all mommy makeovers require liposuction, also known as lipolysis. There are many techniques and benefits to having this procedure. Tumescent liposuction, liposculpture, laser lipo, and lasersculpture can all accomplish the same results; however, the techniques, equipment and instruments will vary to sculpt and tone different areas of the body, such as the stomach, abdomen, back, hips, thighs and buttocks.
Buttocks Lift and Labiaplasty
An increasing number of women have their buttocks lifted as part of their mommy makeover, in addition to a growing number of women requesting labiaplasty surgery.
A buttocks lift involves tightening and sometimes removing excess skin of the buttocks. In addition to repositioning the buttocks tissue, a surgeon might recommend adding volume to the buttocks using fat donated from elsewhere in the patient’s body.
Labiaplasty is designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a woman's vulva by increasing its symmetry and improving the appearance of the visible parts of a woman's genitals. Labiaplasty can be used to reverse changes caused by aging and childbirth.
Am I A Good Candidate for a Mommy Makeover?
If you are in good health, have no history of medical conditions and want to improve areas that will not respond to normal diet and exercise, then you are probably a good candidate for a mommy makeover. You should wait to have your mommy makeover until you lose most of your baby weight and finish nursing your child. If you plan to have more children, then you should wait to have a mommy makeover.
Women who struggle with bulging bellies, flabby tummies, saggy breasts, lumpy backs and bra bulges, flat buttocks and stretched labia tissue all benefit from mommy makeover surgery.
As with all medical procedures, a consultation with an experienced cosmetic or plastic surgeon is crucial and will help you to find out if you are a good candidate based in your health history, weight and other basic factors the doctor will discuss with you during your visit.
Before you decide to have a mommy makeover, ask yourself these questions:
- Is your diet, health and weight stable? It is important that you maintain a healthy, stable diet and weight before having surgery. It is unhealthy if your weight has gone up and down like a "yo-yo." You will have the best results if you lose the baby weight and maintain a stable weight before having cosmetic surgery.
- Are you still breastfeeding? Many women choose to breastfeed their babies for more than a year or two after childbirth. It is recommended that women finish breastfeeding before a mommy makeover, especially if the surgery includes breast enlargement, implants, reduction or a lift. Breast surgery impacts the ducts, vessels and breast tissue, which could increase bleeding and the risks of infection.
- Do you plan to have more children? If you plan to have more children and expand your family, then it is best to wait and have your mommy makeover after you finish having children. If you have a mommy makeover and have more children after the surgery, you run the risk of reversing the outcomes of the mommy makeover procedure and tearing or separating the abdominal muscle tissue tightened during a tummy tuck.
Getting Started
The first step to achieving the desired mommy makeover results is to create a list of the different areas of your body that changed after pregnancy. Use our Surgeon Locator to find a doctor and schedule a consultation. Our guides navigate patients to surgeons who can help them look and feel their best and achieve their physical goals.
Your plastic surgeon will help you create a personalized list of areas to target for your mommy makeover surgery.
Discuss your desired outcomes and develop realistic expectations from the mommy makeover surgery with your doctor. A majority of surgeons will recommend that you wait at least six months after having a baby before considering mommy makeover surgery or any cosmetic operation. Waiting the proper amount of time after childbirth will give your body ample time to heal after having a baby and optimize your mommy makeover surgery outcomes.
After you meet with your surgeon and determine the procedures that will be performed, you will set a date for your mommy makeover surgery. Your surgeon will provide you with pre- and post-operative instructions to follow. It is extremely important that you follow the surgeon's list of instructions before and after they surgery.
You will be required to stop consumption of alcohol and tobacco for weeks before and after the surgery to ensure proper healing. Your physician might ask you to stop taking certain medications for a period of time. In addition, you should avoid aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which are known to increase the risk of bleeding. Certain homeopathic and herbal supplements might also be restricted.
Your surgeon may recommend certain herbal supplements to expedite healing, such as: bromelain, vitamin C, rose hips, and arnica to reduce bruising and swelling.
Mommy Makeover Recovery
Your recovery depends upon your mommy makeover surgeries and whether general or local anesthetics were used and the number of procedures performed. Here are some basic guidelines to follow to maximize your mommy makeover recovery and results:
- Follow all pre- and post-surgical instructions and guidelines, exactly as the doctor ordered.
- Arrange for a driver and caretaker to transport you to and from your surgery, and to care for you after the mommy makeover surgery. In addition, if you have young children, it is best to have help for at least a week after surgery.
- You might need medications to control pain and nausea. Purchase the medications in advance of the surgery and have someone help you with dosage for at least 24-48 hours after your surgery.
- Create a comfortable setting for healing. Arrange your environment, so when you return home, you can start the recovery process. Ask your surgeon what you will need to minimize pain, swelling, tension, scarring, bleeding and bruising.
- After your mommy makeover, you should avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for at least four weeks. Your surgeon will let you know when you can resume lighter exercise routines and workout regimes.
- If you experience unusual pain, swelling, bleeding, fluid loss, excess nausea, fever, chills or dizziness, call your surgeon immediately. Have your doctor’s number available. Other dangers and red flags include: fainting, shortness of breath, chest pains and unusual heartbeat.
- Your surgeon will provide special compression garments for you to wear. If you have a tummy tuck, you will need to wear an abdominal binder. Breast augmentation requires other garments, and liposuction procedures require compression bandages to reduce pain, swelling, bruising and bleeding and inspire healing. You may shower after the initial dressing, sponges and gauze pads are removed. This usually occurs within 60-72 hours after your mommy makeover surgery.
- Your mommy makeover surgeon will schedule an appointment to see you within a week to follow up and monitor your healing progress and incision sites. Your surgeon will schedule other subsequent follow up appointments to evaluate the outcomes of your mommy makeover, over months after the surgery.
Risks of Mommy Makeover Surgery
If you are taking medications, let your mommy makeover surgeon know. You will need to follow guidelines to ensure you heal properly and quickly. Physical ailments and unhealthy lifestyle can greatly impact the outcomes of your mommy makeover surgery.
Any surgery can impose risks, depending on types of anesthesia, number of procedures and the patient's health; however, prolonged surgeries that involve multiple procedures might increase risks, which may include:
- Reactions to anesthetics and medications
- Infection
- Healing complications
- Bleeding and bruising
- Cardiac and pulmonary complications
- Vascular issues and deep vein thrombosis,
- Potential risks of revision surgery
- Unsatisfactory results
Mommy Makeover Costs
If you are serious about having mommy makeover surgery, the cost is worth it. The benefits of having a mommy makeover are permanent. Mommy makeover costs vary depending on the various procedures that will be performed. Having multiple procedures will increase surgical fees, anesthesiologist fees, clinic usage fees and other fees.
In general, the cost of mommy makeover surgery includes:
- The surgeon's fee
- The anesthesia fee
- Breast augmentation or implant fees (if applicable)
- Clinical or operating room fees
- Hospital fees (if applicable)
- Medication costs
- Costs for special bandages and garments
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