Thursday 26 April 2012

Breast Augmentation and Tummy Tuck -The Perfect Combination to Get Pre-pregnancy Body Back

Many of today’s moms would agree that they shouldn’t sacrifice the way they look just because they have had children.  There are many plastic surgeons in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills that specialize in patients in their 20s, 30s, and 40s that want to improve their post pregnancy body.  Many patients that have had children will complain that pregnancy transformed their bodies and they want their tummies and breasts back to the way they looked like before pregnancy.

The two most common plastic surgery procedures are tummy tucks and breast lifts.  After breast feeding, mothers will find that their breasts have decreased in volume and changed in shape.  Sometimes the breasts will begin to sag and women will seek to plastic surgery to help correct this.  A breast augmentation is recommended to patients who wish to get regain the volume that they lost during pregnancy.  Many surgeons will recommend their patients get a breast augmentation in combination with a breast lift in order to get the best natural looking results.

Tummy Tuck before and after

Some surgeons will use small breast implants- not so much to drastically increase the size of the breasts but mainly to give women back the volume that they lost during and after pregnancy. It is important that patients view the Breast Augmentation before and after to get an idea of what results they can expect for their body type.  When a breast augmentation is combined with a tummy tuck, the results can transform the body into ways that the patients didn’t think were possible.  This combination of procedures is known a tummy tuck and is a safe and efficient way to get your body back into the shape. A majority of the mommy makeover patients are between the ages of 22 and 64.

By looking at Tummy Tuck before and after pictures of former patients you will be able to see how the patients have achieved a flat abdomen and a nice-looking midriff.  The mommy makeover can be done in one simple surgery for most women.  In some cases, the surgeon will recommend that the procedure be broken down into more than one day.  This is usually determined on the patient’s medical history and body type.  Your surgeon will give you a list of steps to take to ensure that pain and recovery time is minimal.

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