of a new mother. Unlike decades ago, when women just had to deal with post-partum figure changes, today there are several options in cosmetic surgery to help you get back (or even improve) your pre-pregnancy body. Fortunately, for today's busy new mother, many plastic surgery procedures can be done on an outpatient basis, which means you are back at home with your newborn that same day.
Many new mothers worry that breastfeeding may alter the shape of their breasts. Actually, breast changes occur during pregnancy in preparation of nurturing your child. Milk glands in the breasts swell and replace fatty tissue, and after childbirth, the milk glands shrink causing the breasts to sag. Plastic surgery offers natural-looking implants that give your breasts a youthful contour, and breast augmentation can be done on an outpatient basis with local or general anesthesia; stitches are typically removed in about one week.
An outpatient breast lift (mastopexy) can remove excess skin and reduce sagging. Using local or general anesthesia, your surgeon tightens the skin on the lower half of the breasts, which lifts and firm them.
Stretch marks and C-section scars usually linger long after childbirth, so stomach tightening procedures may be what you are looking for to remove the excess skin below your navel. The stomach tightening procedure that may require you to be admitted to the hospital for a day or two is commonly called a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty). If there is only a small amount of excess skin to tighten, you may be a candidate for a mini-lipectomy, which is a less extensive procedure often done under local anesthesia.
Liposuction is the most commonly-requested cosmetic surgery procedure after pregnancy. Many new mothers complain that they just cannot lose the fat in areas such as the thighs, buttocks, and upper arms. Your plastic surgeon can remove fat deposits that contribute to the flabbiness in those troublesome areas.
Labioplasty is sometimes sought after childbirth to enhance the appearance of post-delivery genitalia. Many women feel self-conscious after childbirth because the shape and appearance of the labia is altered.
There are many options available now to new mothers who want to regain or even improve their pre-pregnancy figure. Your plastic surgeon will discuss these options with you, and together you can decide which options are best for you.
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If you live in the Dallas - Fort Worth area and would like to learn about all the cosmetic surgery procedures available today to help new mothers get back (or improve upon!) their pre-pregnancy bodies, please contact Dallas cosmetic surgeon Dr. Vasdev Rai and his staff today.
1 comment:
Mostly,the women care about strech marks and C-section scars. It is the most common affected part of their body.
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