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MOMMY MAKEOVER

What Is a Mommy Makeover? Pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding cause significant changes in a woman’s body, especially in around belly and breasts. While diet and exercise after childbirth play an important role in recovery, sometimes they are not enough to restore the pre-pregnancy body. This is where a mommy makeover comes in. A mommy makeover is a personalized combination of cosmetic surgeries designed to help women regain their body shape, confidence, and quality of life after becoming mothers. These procedures not only enhance physical appearance but also improve self-esteem and overall well-being.

Mommy Makeover Procedures

What Procedures Does a Mommy Makeover Include?

Each mommy makeover is tailored to the patient’s unique needs. The most common procedures include:

Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Liposuction
Breast lift (mastopexy)
Breast augmentation or reduction
In some cases, arm, thigh, or genital area procedures

Who Is a Good Candidate for a Mommy Makeover?

Are at least one year postpartum
Have completed breastfeeding
Are close to their ideal weight
Are in good general health

Women who plan to have more children should postpone the procedure. While a mommy makeover does not prevent future pregnancies, the results may be partially lost after another pregnancy. For patients planning another child, it is recommended to wait at least one year after surgery before becoming pregnant.

Recovery After a Mommy Makeover

Mommy makeover surgeries are performed under general anesthesia in a hospital environment. The duration of surgery depends on the type of procedure. The hospital stay after surgery usually lasts 1-2 days. Recovery time depends on the procedures performed, but in general most patients return to daily activities within 2 weeks heavy lifting and strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4–6 weeks.