Have you done simply everything to get rid of the last bit of baby bump but it simply won’t budge? Are your post-pregnancy breasts less full and more than a little saggy? You are not alone. Your body goes through immense changes during pregnancy to give your little one everything he or she needs to emerge bouncing into life healthy and ready. But often your bits and bobs are left less than bouncy or ready. That’s why so many women are turning to surgery for an extra bit of help, like mommy makeover San Diego, for a full reboot, or a tummy tuck San Diego if it’s just the tummy and not the breasts that aren’t behaving.
It’s an extraordinary experience to go through a pregnancy and the changes in your body to support the little life inside you are nothing short of miraculous. The way your stomach grows with your baby, encasing the precious life in protection, nutrition and everything it needs to grow. At the same time, your breasts prepare to offer natural nectar for wholesome and perfect nourishment.
It’s after birth that some women’s bodies don’t quite play the game. Stretching and growing is one thing, but shrinking is quite another and many women are left in a less-than-ideal state. Tummy tuck San Diego removes the excess fat and skin from the abdominal region and tightens those pushed-aside stomach muscles, leaving you with a much sleeker abdomen, so you can get into that favorite pair of pre-baby jeans. Mommy makeover San Diego goes a bit further and encompasses a set of surgeries that are done at the same time to address both abdomen and breasts. Whether your breasts have sagged after pregnancy and breast feeding, or you got used to having fuller breasts and really want to keep the size and shape of them, the breast lift, reduction or augmentation portion of a mommy makeover San Diego can make the changes you need.
Before deciding on either type of surgery post-pregnancy, it’s best to ensure you are done with childbearing and you know exactly what you want – consider your lifestyle and your aesthetic style. Your surgeon will discuss all that with you in the pre-surgery consultation, but it’s always wise to have a final result in mind before. As with any surgery, you’ll need to be in relatively good health as well. You’ll also need to be aware of the recovery times of these surgeries, and that you won’t be able to do all the things you normally do during recovery. Most importantly, choose a surgeon who is board-certified and who has extensive experience in performing these surgeries – it’s your body and you need to ensure you’ll be professionally and safely cared for.