How Soon After Pregnancy Can I Have a Mommy Makeover?

A woman relaxes with her baby after recently giving birth.

Most women know pregnancy can leave lasting physical changes, but many are still surprised by just how different their bodies look after having children. Exercise and healthy eating habits alone aren’t enough to lift saggy breasts or tighten stretched-out abdominal muscles. This is part of the reason mommy makeover surgery is so popular among Naples, Fort Myers, and Southwest Florida moms. This customized suite of procedures contours your body and helps you regain your pre-pregnancy shape.

However, plastic surgery isn’t something you should rush into, no matter how excited you may be to transform your body. How soon after pregnancy is it safe to have a mommy makeover?

Recovering From Childbirth

Pregnancy is a demanding process that takes a toll on the body. Even after giving birth, breastfeeding and hormone fluctuations affect your weight and body shape. Give yourself time to recover after pregnancy so your body can “settle” into a stable range. If you consider surgery too early, your results might change as your body continues to adjust. Try to be within 10 to 15 pounds of your ideal weight before a mommy makeover.

Family Plans

If you’re considering a mommy makeover, you should keep in mind more than just your most recent pregnancy. It’s also important to look at the big picture and decide if you plan to have more children in the future. If you’re considering getting pregnant again in the next couple of years, we recommend you wait to schedule surgery. A tummy tuck or breast augmentation won’t affect your ability to get pregnant, but there’s a strong chance that your surgery results would be compromised. 

When To Consider Surgery

So, how soon after pregnancy can you have a mommy makeover? If you’re finished having children but recently had a baby, we suggest waiting 3 to 6 months before scheduling surgery. This gives your body enough time to rest and return to its normal weight range. Moms who breastfeed need to wait 3 months after they stop to allow hormone levels to balance out. If you’re raising young children, you may also need to schedule childcare assistance during your surgical recovery period since you won’t be able to lift anything heavier than 5 pounds for at least a week.

With a little bit of patience, you can schedule your surgery at the soonest yet safest opportunity. And while you’re considering your timing, be sure to browse our before-and-after gallery to see real results from past mommy makeover patients and get an idea of the type of results you might expect.

If you’re in the Naples, FL, area and would like to learn more about your treatment options, please request a consultation online. You can also contact our practice by phone at (239) 262-5662.

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