A mommy makeover is a customized combination of procedures designed to restore your body after pregnancy and childbirth. It typically includes treatments like a tummy tuck, breast lift, or breast augmentation to help you feel confident and comfortable again.
A mommy makeover is a personalized combination of cosmetic procedures designed to restore your body after pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. It typically focuses on areas most affected—such as the abdomen and breasts—helping you regain a more toned, youthful, and proportionate figure.
Common procedures included in a mommy makeover may involve a tummy tuck to tighten the abdomen, breast lift or augmentation to restore shape and volume, and liposuction to refine body contours.
This procedure primarily addresses:
Modern mommy makeover techniques are fully customized to your body and goals—combining procedures safely to achieve natural-looking, comprehensive results in a single surgical plan.
Performed under general anesthesia, procedures are combined into one surgery lasting 3–6 hours. This may include a tummy tuck, breast surgery, and liposuction.
Recovery varies depending on the procedures performed. Most patients resume light activities within 2 weeks, with gradual improvement over time.
Addresses multiple areas such as the abdomen, breasts, and body contours in a single, customized procedure.
Tightens and reshapes areas affected by pregnancy, creating a more balanced and toned appearance.
Lifts and enhances the breasts to improve firmness, position, and fullness.
Tightens abdominal muscles and removes excess skin for a smoother midsection.
Combines procedures into one surgery, reducing overall recovery time compared to separate procedures.
Helps you feel more comfortable, confident, and like yourself again.
Common in the first few weeks and may vary depending on the procedures performed. Gradual improvement is expected with proper care.
Rare but possible. Prevented with sterile techniques and treated effectively if detected early.
Scarring varies based on the procedures included but is carefully placed to be as discreet as possible and fades over time.
Since multiple procedures are combined, recovery may take longer compared to a single procedure.
General anesthesia carries standard risks, which are carefully monitored by the medical team.
Temporary fluid buildup or differences in healing may occur and are managed during recovery if needed.