Step-By-Step Mommy Makeover

By Theodore Diktaban


As the term "mommy makeover" has become a great deal more popular, the definition of exactly what it is and what it entails has become more varied. For some, it is a breast lift and tummy tuck. For others, it is known as liposuction to get rid of left over baby weight. For several more, it's something you do for yourself soon after you delivered.

Well, those definitions are all right - but incomplete. A mommy makeover can take place at any age, irrespective of how recently you've had a child - or even when you've never had one. It can include surgery to remove leftover weight and to lift or augment breasts. But it might even comprise of getting rid of wrinkles.

The fact is each and every surgery (or several surgeries) is as unique as the woman having it. The one thing they share in common is the steps for preparing for this life-changing event.

Step 1: Deciding What to Get Performed Like to augment or reduce or lift your breasts? That's part of your makeover. Need to reduce excessive skin and fat? That can be part of your makeover. Want a face lift? You guessed it...

Step 2: Choosing a Doctor No matter what, always, always, always use a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. Do not take chances by having your obstetrician or other doctor do your makeover. Plastic surgeons are specially trained in their art and that's their specialty. Would you go to a cook noted for his soups to buy a cake? It's the same idea.

You can choose a doctor in your neighborhood but don't be anxious to see a well-respected surgeon a little farther away. Dr. Theodore Diktaban, for instance, treats patients from around New England and the tri-state area at his Manhattan facility. Actually, people fly in from all round the world to be treated by him.

Step 3: Prepare Yourself It is vital to remember that you will be undergoing a medical procedure. Preparing yourself is vital to the success of your surgery.

Get a medical checkup. Go to your regular doctor and make certain your health is good. If not, hold off on your surgery till you are well.

If you smoke, stop. Right now. Then wait at least a month to have your surgery. Among other things, smoking directly affects how well you recover and can inhibit the mending of scars.

Stop consuming blood-thinning medicines. Your doctor can give you a list of which ones to keep away from.

Step 4: Do as the Doctor Says Come in real terms with things; your doctor has been dealing with these surgical procedures a great deal longer than you have.

Get ready for your operation as instructed. If you aren't supposed to eat, don't eat. If the doctor said no alcohol, don't drink alcohol.

Have somebody stay with you for a minimum of a couple of days when you get home.

Don't attempt any physical activity you've been told not to do. That includes lifting, stretching, reaching and everything else that might be too much for you to handle in the period right after the surgery.

Step 5: Enjoy the New You A mommy makeover at any stage of life can be a satisfying experience. If you've geared up properly, you allows you to benefit from your new-found body and face and the spirit that goes with them.




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