The Most Common Aesthetic Surgeries after Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a lengthy, ultimately rewarding process that is full of aesthetic changes for the mother’s body. It should be no surprise there are many surgeries dedicated to restoring and improving the most affected areas. 

The body of a pregnant woman goes through a series of gradual changes during the nine months of gestation. Breasts become fuller, hips become wider, and a baby bump gradually makes its presence known. 

The extensive transformation women undergo from pregnancy until childbirth does change their figure. Some of the changes are rather unaesthetic, and that is why it’s common to seek to correct them. 

There’s a set of the most common aesthetic surgeries after pregnancy known as the “mommy makeover” that seeks to do just that. 

Mommy Makeover: The Most Common Aesthetic Surgeries after Pregnancy

The mommy makeover packages are together with the most common aesthetic surgeries after pregnancy. Any woman that undergoes it can choose which procedures to have performed on her according to her needs.

All the chosen procedures can take place in one session or several; the choice is up to her. These procedures are the following:

Liposuction 

Through incisions placed close to the areas chosen, a thin, hollow tube called a “cannula” makes its way inside the patient. Once it’s turned on, the cannula vacuums out the fat from the area. 

The surgeon will not extract all of the fat. Rather, they’ll leave enough to contour into an attractive shape. Once finished, the surgeon takes the cannula out and proceeds to the next area to vacuum. Thighs, abdomen, and arms are favourite spots for mothers. 

Tummy Tuck 

It removes the excess of fat and tissue from the midsection while also tightening the abdominal muscles that the baby bump affected. The surgeon makes one large incision above the pubic hairline that goes from hip to hip. 

From there, they excise the excess tissue and hanging skin. After, they lift the skin layer that covers the abdominal muscles and starts suturing them back together. The surgeon closes the incision and finishes the surgery afterwards.

Breast Lift and Breast Augmentation 

It starts with an incision going either from the areola and downwards to the breast creases or horizontally from one breast crease to the other. From there, the surgeon excises the excess of skin and tissue that are weighing down the breast, making them sag. 

Then they pull the remaining skin up to bring the cut parts closer together and fix them in a higher location through sutures.

Or if the mother wants to make the breasts not only perkier but much fuller, breast augmentation takes place instead. Through simple incisions either in the lower breast creases or around the armpits, they will insert the saline-filled implants. 

The procedure might require surgically enlarging your areola, depending on the implant size selected. Once both implants are in place, the surgeon will suture the incision and bring the breast augmentation to a close.

Vaginoplasty 

It is also called labiaplasty or vaginal rejuvenation surgery. Since childbirth requires massive stretching of the vaginal muscles, these tend to lose tightness. To restore it, the surgeon directly makes an incision on the vulva to remove the excess of distended tissue. 

Later, they cut the loose tissue inside the vagina and stitch the remaining tissue tightly together. Once recovered, the mother will feel a return of much vaginal sensitivity during intercourse.

Conclusion

Thanks to the most common aesthetic surgeries after pregnancy, mothers have a chance of regaining a stunning figure. Through them, it’s possible to have both: the joy of motherhood and the attractive figure of old. Contact us to have your youthful figure restored back to you.

 

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