Monday, March 13, 2006

Mommy Doesn't Have to Look Old

While motherhood has all the blessings of bringing life into this world, it comes at great personal sacrifice - your precious, youthful looks. A healthy child usually means a sagging, tired mother lies in tow. But this is no longer the case, thanks to cosmetic surgery. Abdominoplasty and breast augmentation can fix the stretching that comes from pregnancy and nursing, and liposculpture can bring back your curvaceousness to full and then some!

Abdominoplasty and liposculpture are generally used together to reconstruct the body after the strain from nine months of carrying another human's weight. The two combined procedures tighten and re-shape the stomach area by removing excess skin and fat. Breast augmentation postpartum is generally a simple breast lift procedure, but patients may elect to have an implant if breast feeding has led to a significant loss in volume. Some patients who have weaned an infant or gained breast volume due to other complications in pregnancy may also chose to have a breast reduction procedure performed, but this is typically confined to extreme cases. It is all up to the mother, and what she wants her body to look like.

Cosmetic postpartum procedures are becoming increasingly popular all over the world for a number of reasons. It is more widely accepted than typical cosmetic procedures because it is considered reconstructive surgery above all, and has been considered a relief from many of the stresses of new motherhood. Women suffering from emotional strains in their rapidly changing environment find them selves born anew in the hope their fresh bodies give them. Find your youth again with an experienced cosmetic surgeon, such as Dr. Greenberg, M.D. of the Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Center of Orlando, Florida.


*Photo from www.scottgreenbergmd.com.

2 Comments:

Blogger SHarris61 said...

What's the best way to find a good plastic surgeon?

3:31 PM  
Blogger Tara said...

There are a lot of ways to find a good cosmetic surgeon. The most important singular piece of advice I can give you is to research everything you can about your surgeon. Find out if they are board certified, what kind of experience they have, how many years they've been in their area of practice, what schools they've graduated from at what ranking, etc. We have a page on the Cosmetic Surgery Directory specifically about how to choose your cosmetic surgeon, located here:
http://www.the-cosmetic-surgery-directory.com/choosing.html

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