Motherhood is a reward in its own right, but there’s nothing that says that you can’t get back to who you were with a little help from one of the best Del Mar mommy makeover surgeons.
When is the ideal time to undergo a mommy makeover?
It is recommended that you have your mommy makeover after you are finished nursing your youngest child. After six months, the breasts will have settled into their post-pregnancy shape and our team can then assess which procedures and techniques will be best suited to rejuvenate your physique. A mommy makeover should be performed on those clients who are at a stable weight, so that is another reason to wait until the fluctuating hormones of pregnancy have calmed.
Is it safe to undergo multiple cosmetic procedures simultaneously?
The biggest factor in ensuring your safety during surgery is to select a board-certified plastic surgeon who has expertise in the field of body contouring and who has a reputation for delivering superior results. There are always risks to contend with during surgery of any kind, but our team has the knowledge and skill to minimize complications. In the right hands, the benefits of a mommy makeover outweigh the drawbacks. Undergoing multiple procedures at once can save you money and can expedite your recovery period.
What can I expect in terms of scarring after my mommy makeover?
While every surgery comes with some type of scarring, our team practices a conservative approach, working to hide your incisions in areas where they will be the least noticeable. For breast surgery, your incisions will be concealed within the borders of the areolas, the armpits, or the breast creases. For a tummy tuck, your scar will be covered up by the bikini line. You can use scar creams after surgery that help to further reduce traces of your procedure.
How long is recovery after a mommy makeover?
Because the mommy makeover procedure is highly customized, each client will experience a different amount of recovery time. Factors such as age and overall health will also play a role in determining how long it takes you to get back on your feet. Most clients take 2-3 weeks off to rest and recuperate. Because all the procedures are performed at the same time, patients can expect a single, convenient recovery period.