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A Mommy Makeover can help women win social approval, which is empowering. A number of experts argue that women should have the option to make some physical changes that increase their self-esteem. Women do this to each other. The public concern over marketing cosmetic surgery to women and especially mothers is legitimate, though. Many women who would readily accept their body as-is after pregnancy may be persuaded by advertising to feel unhappy with their appearance.

Surgery puts them at risk for complications like infection or even death. And these women have children. But the other perspective is worth considering too. Some women suffer fewer aesthetic changes than others following pregnancy, in part due to age differences or just genetics. Those women may not need a Mommy Makeover to return to their pre-pregnancy figure. Women, or rather, all humans internalize marketing and the impossible ideals whatever they may be.

That subject comes up often when plastic surgeons describe their mommy makeover clients. Then there are the risks. It tightens the stomach wall muscles and also gets rid of extra skin, so they tend not to fare as well. If a potential patient wants liposuction as a means to lose weight, that person will be turned away, Stagnone says.

If somebody has really loose, saggy skin, liposuction will usually leave surface deformities and irregularities. These days, the total number of liposuctions performed is rising because the devices used are being sold to people who are not plastic surgeons. To me, it looks no better than a burn victim. Both doctors say the majority of moms being made over are pleased with their results.

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