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Mommy


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The goal of a mommy makeover is to restore the shape and appearance of a woman's body after childbearing. Many women notice changes in their bodies post-pregnancy. There are many areas of the body that can be addressed, most commonly the breasts, abdomen, waist, genitalia and buttocks.


A mommy makeover is typically performed as a single-stage procedure. There are many techniques used to perform a mommy makeover, and many factors should be taken into consideration when choosing which techniques are best:


When it comes to the cost of a mommy makeover, a few factors come into play. Knowing what may affect your cost and understanding the financial resources available to you is a great place to start your research.


The mommy makeover is our answer to the rigors of motherhood. It can help revive your pre-pregnancy body, and more importantly the self-confidence that came with it. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Kramer can perform a customized mommy makeover to restore your body.


If you are planning to have more children, we advise holding off on this procedure. If you are done having children, you should wait at least three to four months after you have stopped breastfeeding to consider a mommy makeover. Typically, the earliest a mom will have a mommy makeover is about six months after childbirth.


Because mommy makeovers usually focus on the breasts and abdominal area, the physical improvements are focused on these parts of your body. But for many of our patients, the primary benefit is the improved confidence of looking and feeling more like you did before the effects of pregnancy. With proper diet, exercise and self-care, you can enjoy your pre-baby body for many years to come.


Becoming a mother can be an incredibly fulfilling experience. Your body has been through a profound event, and even though you are happy to have brought your child into the world, you may now feel uncomfortable with the shape and tone of your breasts, tummy, and hips. For women in Reading, Lancaster, and surrounding cities, mommy makeover surgery at Berks Plastic Surgery can help you restore your body after childbirth and breastfeeding so that you once again feel comfortable and confident in your figure.


The beauty of a mommy makeover is that the entire procedure is totally customized to your needs. A mommy makeover can include everything from non-surgical fat reduction to personalized skincare, though most mommy makeovers include the following three plastic surgery procedures:


A breast lift procedure is one of the main components of a mommy makeover. By removing excess skin and repositioning the breasts and nipple areolar complex, a youthful and more shapely look can be restored to the breast. Women who would like to restore fullness as well as lift the breasts will likely benefit most from a breast lift with breast augmentation, where breast implants are placed at the same time to restore firmness and size to the breasts. You and your surgeon can discuss your goals and come up with a surgical plan that provides the best results.


Recovery times vary depending on the types of plastic surgery procedures you choose to include in your mommy makeover. Whether you choose to have one or several of these procedures, it will be helpful to arrange for someone to stay with you for the first 24 hours. Within one to two weeks you will be able to get back to your normal routine but you should limit lifting, running or jogging, and other intense activity for at least six weeks.


If you live near Reading, Allentown, Harrisburg, or Lancaster, our board certified plastic surgeons at Berks Plastic Surgery can help you reclaim your body with a mommy makeover procedure. To schedule an appointment or to learn more about mommy makeovers, procedure pricing, or any of our other procedures, please contact us today. Our friendly staff will happily answer any questions you may have.


This is a body contouring procedure that removes excess fat from different parts of the body, including the abdomen, flanks, and hips. The goal of this treatment is to address stubborn pockets of fat and improve proportionality. Many women choose to include liposuction in their mommy makeover treatment regimen. Dr. Erick Sanchez identifies target areas and then uses this safe procedure to achieve a slimmer contour.


A mommy makeover is a specialized combination of body contouring treatments that are designed to improve the physical changes that remain after pregnancy and breastfeeding. You may a good candidate for this type of cosmetic treatment if:


During your initial mommy makeover consultation in Baton Rouge, Dr. Erick Sanchez will listen to you and discuss an elaborate treatment plan to achieve a desirable post-pregnancy appearance. The surgeon will help you select the combination of procedures to be included in your mommy makeover. Dr. Sanchez and many other surgeons recommend that you have this treatment after you are done having children. Also, Dr. Sanchez insights that you have this treatment out of your own volition, not because someone else asked you to.


Like any other surgical procedure, a mommy makeover requires that incisions are made on your skin and thus results in scarring. Dr. Erick Sanchez uses advanced surgical techniques to minimize the resulting scars and make sure they are hidden in areas where they are hardly visible. The surgeon will also put you in a specialized scar management plan to make sure that scarring fades well with time. If you are overly concerned about scarring, make sure to discuss this with the surgeon during one of your consultation visits.


This is one of the most common questions that women who are considering a mommy makeover grapple with. It is possible to breastfeed after having a mommy makeover that includes breast augmentation surgery. Dr. Erick Sanchez, however, recommends that you wait six months after breastfeeding your last child before even contemplating this surgery. This is important because breastfeeding after a mommy makeover can reverse some of the results of the procedure.


Recovery after mommy makeover surgery depends on the number of procedures involved and the extensiveness of the surgery. For instance, someone who only had a tummy tuck and liposuction will have a lesser recovery time compared to someone who also included a breast augmentation. One of the best things about this treatment though is that it allows you to combine the recovery time of multiple procedures. Most women are able to return to light work within 2 weeks, but it may take a few more months before you are able to engage in strenuous activities.


Despite how common it has become for moms-to-be and moms to be subjectively thought of as scattered or forgetful, a group of scientists says the idea of "mommy brain" needs to be reexamined and rebranded.


"It's complicated because you internalize or potentially expect to experience something like 'mommy brain' in a negative way," Clare McCormack, Ph.D., a research assistant professor at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, told ABC News. "You might expect to experience fogginess and forgetfulness, so when an everyday moment of forgetfulness happens, there's a label for it, it's confirming what you thought you would see, and it can really become ingrained."


In addition to current research not conclusively pointing to the idea of "mommy brain," the authors say there also has not yet been enough research done on what exactly happens to the brain with pregnancy and motherhood.


"This is just one example of the ways that we can kind of think critically about how we're assessing this phenomenon of mommy brain," Callaghan said of the study, which was published in 2021. "And when we do, we find evidence of cognitive advantages to pregnancy, which is more consistent with what we see in the animal literature."


"I think of the transition to motherhood as a really important time that is actually all about adaptation," she said. "So when we're saying it's time to 'rebrand mommy brain,' we're really just saying it's time to reduce focus on what is lost with motherhood, which has been the main focus for a long time, and to start paying attention more to what is gained and how it is gained."


From \"mom brain\" to \"mommy brain,\" \"momnesia,\" \"baby brain\" and \"pregnancy brain,\" the terms used to describe the brain fog many moms say they experience during pregnancy and after are plentiful.


Despite how common it has become for moms-to-be and moms to be subjectively thought of as scattered or forgetful, a group of scientists says the idea of \"mommy brain\" needs to be reexamined and rebranded.


\"It's complicated because you internalize or potentially expect to experience something like 'mommy brain' in a negative way,\" Clare McCormack, Ph.D., a research assistant professor at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, told ABC News. \"You might expect to experience fogginess and forgetfulness, so when an everyday moment of forgetfulness happens, there's a label for it, it's confirming what you thought you would see, and it can really become ingrained.\"


In addition to current research not conclusively pointing to the idea of \"mommy brain,\" the authors say there also has not yet been enough research done on what exactly happens to the brain with pregnancy and motherhood.


\"This is just one example of the ways that we can kind of think critically about how we're assessing this phenomenon of mommy brain,\" Callaghan said of the study, which was published in 2021. \"And when we do, we find evidence of cognitive advantages to pregnancy, which is more consistent with what we see in the animal literature.\"


\"I think of the transition to motherhood as a really important time that is actually all about adaptation,\" she said. \"So when we're saying it's time to 'rebrand mommy brain,' we're really just saying it's time to reduce focus on what is lost with motherhood, which has been the main focus for a long time, and to start paying attention more to what is gained and how it is gained.\" 041b061a72


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