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Restoring Your Breasts and
Body After Pregnancy
Baby Fat
If you have had a baby you may notice that you gain weight slowly during
the first trimester. During the second and third trimester, you will gain
the majority of your pregnancy weight.
Many women fear the inevitable weight gain and physical
changes of pregnancy, even though it's normal and healthy. The average
weight gain with pregnancy can range from 25 lbs to 50 lbs. The best weight
gain with pregnancy is a gradual weight gain over the nine month period.
For some pregnant women this is not possible as women gain weight at different
rates. The weight gain, distribution, and physical changes of pregnancy
vary from woman to woman.
Your postpartum shape will mostly be affected by how much
weight you gained during pregnancy. If you gained too much weight during
pregnancy or developed poor eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle, you
may have more difficulty losing the weight after the baby is born.
Weight loss solutions after
giving birth:
- Breast-feeding
- Eating a healthy, well balanced diet that is low in
fat, high in fiber, and rich in vitamins and nutrients
- Exercising four or more times a week for at least 30
minutes. Regular cardio and aerobic exercises that elevate the heart
rate are best for burning calories needed for weight
loss.
- Weight training is recommended for toning and tightening
the muscles and body.
Physical changes to the breasts
and abdomen
Pregnancy can produce physical changes in the most private parts of our
bodies. Not only does the abdomen experience major changes so do the breasts
and hips.
Due to hormone fluctuations with pregnancy and size changes,
the breasts are affected before, during and after pregnancy. The breasts
usually start increasing in size after the first 8 weeks. Some women's
breasts may increase as much as one or two cup sizes.
After pregnancy or when breast feeding is completed the
breasts size will likely decrease. This decrease can leave the breasts
droopy without volume.
Breast size changes and breast feeding can cause changes
to the size, shape and appearance of the breasts. After or during pregnancy
the breasts, abdomen and hips may also develop stretch marks.
After giving birth some women see loose skin and stretched
abdominal muscles which may cause the abdomen to stick out. No matter
what areas of the body are affected by pregnancy the appearance can be
improved with plastic
surgery.
Plastic Surgery Solutions
Have no fear, Dr.
Corbin is here. As a board
certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 20 years experience
he has helped many women restore their bodies to pre baby form after child
birth. Generally, Dr. Corbin recommends women wait to have plastic surgery
after pregnancy once their hormones are back to normal and they have lost
as much of the ,baby fat they can. The patient will
get the best results if they are at their ideal or close to their ideal
weight, according to Dr.
Fred Corbin.
Surgery Selection
The patient's surgery selection will depend on what aesthetic improvements
the patients want to make. Some patients chose to have breast
surgery along with a tummy
tuck to get their pre baby body back. Other women may only need to
do one or the other, a breast surgery or a tummy tuck. In some cases of
mild skin laxity some patients may be candidates for abdominal Thermage
treatments to tighten the skin and stimulate collagen in the skin. Some
women store extra fat on their hips with pregnancy and may benefit from
liposuction to remove the extra fat.
Breast Surgery
Surgery options for women post pregnancy may be a breast
lift with or without an augmentation. The goal of plastic surgery
is to give the patient the optimum result. If a patient has droopy
breasts, excess skin and droopy enlarged
nipple areolars then they would most likely benefit from a mastopexy
(breast lift) to tighten and remove the extra skin, restore perkier
breasts and also to decrease the nipple areolar size.
Some women's breasts have Pseudoptosis
following pregnancy and breast feeding. This is when the breast size has
decreased and the breasts are left looking deflated. The nipples sit above
the inframammary
crease therefore the patient generally would not benefit from a breast
lift. Usually a breast
augmentation will restore the fullness to the breast and give the
patient with Pseudoptosis a good surgical outcome.
In women whose breasts are droopy, the nipples are pointing
down or are below the breast crease and the shape lacks volume these patients
would be candidates for a breast
lift with implants.
Tummy Surgery
In addition to the breasts, following pregnancy many changes can also
be seen in the abdomen. If the abdominal walls are lax and there is extra
skin and or stretch marks an abdominoplasty
(tummy tuck) is the surgical solution. With this cosmetic procedure Dr.
Corbin tightens the abdominal muscles and removes the excess skin, stretch
marks and or fat. In some cases, women who have only a small amount of
excess skin would benefit from a mini
tummy tuck. The incisions for this surgery are smaller and the recovery
is quicker due the less invasive surgery technique. The scars for tummy
tucks generally go from hip to hip depending on what improvements
need to be done. Scars are a big concern for women so Dr.
Corbin hides the scars in places that can be easily covered up with
panties or a bathing suit. If a woman has previous C section scars they
are removed during the tummy
tuck and replace by a new usually less noticeable scar.
Thermage a non invasive
choice
Thermage uses radiofrequency energy to tighten underlying tissues. This
procedure is different from the traditional uses of Lasers, Chemical peels
and dermabrasion because Thermage treats the deeper dermis and underlying
tissues, while lasers, peels and dermabrasion targets the top layers of
skin. This option may be good on women who only have mild skin laxity
on the abdomen following childbirth.
Also with natural aging we age we lose collagen in our
skin which causes wrinkles and skin laxity. In addition to tightening
the dermis and tissues Thermage stimulates the collagen in the skin immediately
and also over time.
In order to achieve optimum results, each patient may
require a different amount of light energy applied and a different number
of passes and number of sessions.
The higher the light energy the more discomfort a patient may feel. Each
patients tolerance to pain is different so individual pain management
options are needed. Some patients use a topical numbing cream that is
applied over the area before it is treated with Thermage. If a patient
is doing a large area of the body and having several passes other options
such as light sedation may be suggested to help the patient feel comfortable
with no pain.
Belly Button Surgery
Belly button changes may be seen after childbirth. Some patients complain
their belly button sticks out too much. It may have been an innie
before pregnancy and afterwards it has become an outtie. The
appearance of the bellybutton can be improved with an umbilicoplasty surgery.
This surgery can be done with or with out a tummy
tuck.
Liposuction shape contouring
Liposuction or liposculpture
is a procedure to remove localized deposits of fat from the body to improve
body contour and shape. Using small hollow metal tubes called cannulas
fat is removed from areas of excess via small incisions placed in inconspicuous
locations that literally can heal without leaving a scar. With liposuction,
fat that is resistant to diet and exercise can be easily removed permanently
changing body contour.
Improving the appearance
of your body after childbirth
The combination of cosmetic
surgery procedures varies from patient to patient. It is very common
for women after giving birth to want to improve the appearance of their
bodies with breast
surgery, tummy tucks, liposuction or thermage.
Body sculpting and shaping procedures can be done alone
or together. For the best plastic surgery
results, Dr. Corbin
recommends that the patient not be breast feeding, be at their normal
hormone levels and as close to their ideal weight as possible.
To see what cosmetic surgery would be right for you call
Dr. Corbin's office at
(714) 671-3033. or Click
here for a complimentary cosmetic consultation. Your personal evaluation
and private consultation are just a phone call away.
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