The Mommy Makeover: Reintroducing You to Yourself
Plastic surgery isn't always about changing who you are. Sometimes, it is about reclaiming the body you lived in before motherhood.
Motherhood is a beautiful journey, but it leaves its mark. Changes in weight, skin elasticity, and muscle separation are natural, yet they can affect how a woman feels in her own skin. Ideally, diet and exercise would fix everything, but biology often has other plans.
What is a Mommy Makeover?
It is not a single surgery; it is a customized combination of procedures designed to restore your pre-pregnancy shape. Typically, it addresses the breasts (lift or augmentation) and the abdomen (tummy tuck), often refined with liposuction.
More Than Vanity: It is Well-being
Our patients often tell us, **"I love being a mother, but I miss being 'me'."**
This procedure is a bridge back to that identity. It is about confidence. It is about looking in the mirror and recognizing the woman looking back. It is a profound act of self-care.
The Recovery Retreat
Recovering from surgery requires peace. At Wholecares, we transform your recovery into a secure, private retreat. With 24/7 assistance and luxury accommodation, you can heal away from the daily demands of life, returning home rested and renewed.
You give everything to your family. This is the moment you give something back to yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What procedures are included?
A classic Mommy Makeover includes a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) and Breast Surgery (Lift or Augmentation), often combined with Liposuction for contouring.
How long is the recovery?
Most mothers can return to non-strenuous daily activities within 2 weeks. Full recovery for heavy lifting or exercise typically takes 6-8 weeks.
When can I lift my children again?
You should avoid heavy lifting (including children over 5-10kg) for at least 4-6 weeks to prevent strain on your abdominal repair and ensure proper healing.
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This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your physician.