Making the decision to undergo mom’s image change can be at the same time exciting and too coincidence. This popular combination of procedures aims to restore your body after the physical changes caused by pregnancy, childbirth and acceleration of breastfeeding. The average mom’s image change timeline implies a series of steps, which include initial consultations, preparation, surgery, recovery and monitoring care. Keep reading to learn more about the typical stages of a mom image change.
Preoperative consultation
A Mom image change begins with an initial consultation, where he will discuss his concerns with our plastic surgeon certified by the Board and will have the opportunity to ask questions about the treatment process. Duration at this stage, Dr. McCormack or Dr. Joslyn will review their medical history and evaluate their objectives to formulate the best possible image change plan to carry their desired contours. Vectra® 3D image technology can also be used to provide a visualization of the potential results of its procedure based on the chosen treatments. If breast increase is carried out, you can also “try” different implant sizes to see how each option will affect its silhouette.
Surgical process
Once your mom image change plan is definitive, our plastic surgeons will give you an idea of how/when your selected procedures will be carried out. A mom’s image change can take place at the same time or in separate stages depending on the needs of each patient. Many procedures can be completed in an ambulatory basic under general anesthesia, but the combination of treatments may require a stay during the night in some cases. Be sure that our team will let you know exactly what you can expect with respect to the timeline of your mom image change.
Recovery
The recovery schedule for each patient varies according to the types of procedures that turn the image change of their mother. For example, recovering from abdominoplasty surgery and sine will require more inactivity time compared to the healing of liposuction. In most cases, it takes approximately two weeks to recover before patients continue their normal daily routines. We recommend organizing help in the house, food planning and child care assistance, if necessary, before their surgery to allow enough time to rest the recovery period.
Dr. Tiffany McCormack and Dr. Nichole Joslyn are very careful to ensure that each mother’s change patient understands the various steps of their surgical plan before the start of any treatment. Schedule a consultation with our team to discuss the best techniques to achieve your goals or to learn more about our treatment options.