Mommy makeover Worcester by Salisbury Plastic Surgery - Dr. Deborah Ekstrom
Comprehensive Mommy Makeover in Worcester, MD
Post-Pregnancy Body Restoration
Childbearing brings immense joy, but pregnancy and breastfeeding can significantly impact a woman's body. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Deborah Ekstrom offers specialized mommy makeover procedures designed to restore and rejuvenate a woman's physique after pregnancy.
Customized Surgical Solutions
A mommy makeover combines multiple surgical procedures to address specific post-pregnancy body changes. At Salisbury Plastic Surgery, these procedures typically include breast and abdominal surgeries, which can be performed simultaneously or staged over time.
Ideal Mommy Makeover Candidates
Candidates for mommy makeover procedures often experience:
- Sagging and drooping breasts from multiple pregnancies
- Persistent abdominal fat resistant to post-pregnancy weight loss
- Excess skin on arms, buttocks, or thighs
- Volume loss in breasts and buttocks
- Visible stretch marks
Comprehensive Procedure Options
Mommy makeover procedures may include a combination of:
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Lift
- Tummy Tuck
- Liposuction
- Thigh Lift
- Butt Lift
- Arm Lift
- Labiaplasty
- Skin Rejuvenation Treatments
Recovery and Results
Recovery from a mommy makeover typically takes several months, with patients returning to normal routines in 4-6 weeks. The entire transformation process can take up to a year. Surgical techniques focus on minimizing scarring and maximizing aesthetic results.
Stretch Mark and Scar Management
Salisbury Plastic Surgery offers additional non-surgical treatments to minimize remaining stretch marks, including laser treatments, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels.
Important Considerations
Dr. Ekstrom strongly recommends that patients complete their family before undergoing a mommy makeover, as subsequent pregnancies can compromise surgical results.
For more information about Mommy Makeover in Worcester, MD, submit an enquiry to Salisbury Plastic Surgery - Dr. Deborah Ekstrom.