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Mommy Makeovers - What Can They Fix?

Children are undoubtedly a blessing. But the toll pregnancy, childbirth and breast feeding has on a new mother is anything but.

2011-05-18
NEW YORK, NY, May 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) Children are undoubtedly a blessing. But the toll pregnancy, childbirth and breast feeding has on a new mother is anything but. You may experience stretched and distorted breasts, a bulging stomach, saddlebags, larger hips and thicker thighs. If you find that diet and exercise just doesn't seem to help, plastic surgery can. A "mommy makeover" is way that you can regain your pre-pregnancy figure through one, two or multiple procedures.

Creating a Good Self Image

Because so much of your time is demanded by your newborn child, your needs are put on hold. A mommy makeover is not vanity surgery; it is simply a way for new moms to regain their self-confidence while undergoing the stress of new motherhood in New York City. A positive self image not only benefits you, it can also improve your relationships and interactions with your loved ones.

If you are thinking that you do not have time for a New York City mommy makeover, you may be surprised to learn that the recovery period with many procedures today will have you back on your feet in no time. Now more than ever before, there is an array of surgical procedures to reverse the detrimental physical toll of having children.

Surgical Procedures

There are several mommy makeover surgical options available to help moms restore their youthful bust line, and eliminate sagging skin and stubborn abdominal flab. The most common procedures include:

- Liposuction: This treatment effectively moves stubborn deposits of fat from a given area of your body. For new mothers, liposuction can eliminate excess fat around your abdomen, butt, hips and thighs associated with pregnancy weight gain.
- Breast lift: After pregnancy, and especially following breast feeding, new moms may notice that their breasts have lost volume and appear "deflated." A breast lift is one of the most popular mommy makeover procedures, as it works to remove excess skin and tissue and restore the bust line to a tighter, firmer state.
- Breast augmentation: If your breasts have changed in shape and contour, a breast augmentation can enhance the size and appearance of your breast to restore your pre-pregnancy curves. This procedure usually accompanies a breast lift.
- Tummy tuck: A tummy tuck or abdominoplasty works by removing excess skin and flab from your abdomen and tightens your abdominal muscles. The result is a tight, toned stomach and attractive waistline.
- Buttock Augmentation: The buttocks often lose volume and change shape after pregnancy. They can often be corrected with fat transplantation using one's own fat.

Mommy makeover procedures are on the rise, in New York City and throughout the nation. Last year, women accounted for more than 80 percent of cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures. Experts believe the increase in mommy makeovers is because more women are having children at a later age, once they have completed their education and are at a stable place in their careers.

Am I a Candidate?

While mommy makeover procedures can often be completed in a single surgery, your New York City mommy makeover surgeon may recommend multiple procedures to allow your body to better recover.

There are several factors to consider before undergoing a mommy makeover, such as:

- How post-pregnancy plastic surgery will affect you and your family
- The areas of your body you want to improve
- The status of your health

If you are a mother who has lost weight after your pregnancy but can not get rid of stubborn areas of fat or now have sagging skin, you are probably a good candidate for a mommy makeover.

If you want to learn more about mommy makeovers in the New York City area, please visit the webpage for New York City mommy makeover surgeon George Lefkovits, M.D. to learn about the procedures that are best for you at www.drlefkovits.com.


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[Press-News.org] Mommy Makeovers - What Can They Fix?
Children are undoubtedly a blessing. But the toll pregnancy, childbirth and breast feeding has on a new mother is anything but.