ANN ARBOR, MI, June 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Malhotra Center for Plastic Surgery (www.annarborplasticsurgery.com) is now adding "Mini-Mommy Makeovers" to its extensive list of surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. Dr. Pramit Malhotra, a specialist in breast augmentation in Michigan and board-certified plastic surgeon, says this procedure is a great option for women who would like a smaller degree of correction to areas such as the abdomen and breasts after pregnancy.
"I'm excited to offer Mini Mommy Makeovers for women who want to get back their pre-pregnancy shape, but don't need the extent of surgery typically involved with a traditional Mommy Makeover," says Dr. Malhotra. "This relatively simple grouping of procedures includes a mini tummy tuck, breast augmentation, and in most cases, liposuction around the abdomen. Women can personalize their Mini-Mommy Makeover procedures to reclaim their bodies after pregnancy, and even achieve the contours they always wanted."
Dr. Malhotra says a number of women come to his plastic surgery offices in Ann Arbor and Jackson with a desire for the results typically associated with comprehensive surgical procedures, but with less recovery time. Mini surgical procedures often provide excellent results with less scarring, discomfort and downtime. The mini tummy tuck utilizes a smaller incision and can be an excellent option for a woman with skin laxity and protrusion that is confined mainly to the area below the navel.
Breast augmentation is a popular procedure for women at varying stages in their lives, but particularly after pregnancy. Notes Dr. Malhotra, "It can enhance the shape and size of a woman's breasts to restore proportion to her body after pregnancy and breastfeeding." Techniques in Michigan for breast augmentation differ, but combining this surgery with complementary procedures can result in enhanced results, and decreased overall recovery time. By simultaneously addressing the breasts and the abdomen - areas typically most strained by pregnancy - the Mini Mommy Makeover ultimately reduces the discomfort and downtime of separate surgeries.
"A Mini-Mommy Makeover is the perfect solution for busy mothers who desire results that cannot be achieved through diet and exercise alone," says Dr. Malhotra. "I understand the important role mothers play in many lives, and I am thrilled to offer a procedure that can help women feel and look their best. I look forward to helping mothers to regain their pre-pregnancy bodies, and to achieve the cosmetic goals they possessed prior to giving birth."
Dr. Pramit Malhotra (www.annarborplasticsurgery.com) is board-certified in plastic surgery as well as otolaryngology. He received his Medical Degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine. He has been recognized as one of Real Self's Top Doctors for a variety of different procedures. Dr. Malhotra specializes in surgical and non-surgical treatments for the face, breast and body, including breast augmentation, breast lift, liposuction, tummy tuck, mini-facelift and rhinoplasty. He has offices in both Jackson and Ann Arbor, Michigan to serve patients from all over the state.
Breast Augmentation Surgeon in Michigan Offers "Mini-Mommy Makeover"
Dr. Pramit Malhotra, a breast augmentation surgeon in Michigan, is now offering a "Mini-Mommy Makeover," for women who are within 10 to 20 pounds of their pre-pregnancy weight.
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[Press-News.org] Breast Augmentation Surgeon in Michigan Offers "Mini-Mommy Makeover"Dr. Pramit Malhotra, a breast augmentation surgeon in Michigan, is now offering a "Mini-Mommy Makeover," for women who are within 10 to 20 pounds of their pre-pregnancy weight.