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WHAT IS A ‘MOMMY MAKEOVER’?

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

You devote so much of yourself and your resources to your children, from time and energy to money and miles on the car. You feel good about it, knowing that every sacrifice is more than worthwhile to keep your family healthy and happy. But sometimes, in all that you do, your own well being gets a little lost. What if you could take great care of yourself and raise your children too? That’s exactly the philosophy behind the Mommy Makeover. More than ever, you have exciting surgical options to reverse the unwanted effects of childbearing and age.

Some women are worried about focusing on themselves, rather than their families. Many of our patients find that it’s essential to do both: recognize that how you feel as a mom is integral to the strength of your family. It is simply not self-centered or vain to take care of yourself or to want to feel youthful, sexy and self-confident. Having a positive self image certainly benefits you, but it also can improve your interactions with loved ones. You may be a mommy, but never forget that you are still your own person.

The two most common body regions that these patients want an opinion about are the breasts and the tummy.

A combination of the normal aging process combined with childbearing (and often breast feeding), the breasts often become ptotic (or droopy) and/or become more deflated than they once were. To help correct these changes, we often perform a breast augmentation with or without a breast lift to help ‘set back the clock’ and regain ones prior breast shape and size.

Similarly, in the tummy region, a lot of women after childbearing have a combination of excess skin, stretch marks and sometimes a separation of the rectus muscles (i.e., the ‘sit up’ muscles). These concerns are nicely addressed by a tummy tuck (or abdominoplasty), which removes the excess skin and often a majority of the stretch marks while tightening the abdominal muscles as well.

Occasionally, we also do so some Botox to help smooth out any wrinkles and augment the overall result of the ‘mommy makeover’.

These procedures, which can dramatically improve how you look and feel, are easier to fit into your schedule and your budget than you may think. I pride myself in personalizing your plastic surgery options after pregnancy using modern techniques to minimize pain and recovery time so that you get great results and can quickly return to your family and your life. Take the next step and request a personal consultation and we would be happy to go through these options as well as other potential procedures in greater detail for you.  

How we choose the right breast implant for you

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Operations using breast implants, whether for breast augmentation or reconstruction, account for a large proportion of my cases.  How a particular implant is chosen for each individual patient may be surprisingly simple or complex. 

When choosing an implant, I have no agenda, other than having a happy patient when I have completed the operation.  I do have constraints, however, such as chest width and tissue quality.  These factors may give each woman few or many choices to meet her goals.  In general terms, there are 3 main considerations: 

One of the first decisions is to choose between saline and silicone breast implants.  Main advantages of saline implants are that they are slightly cheaper and if they were to rupture, the saline filler is easily and safely reabsorbed by your body.  They do however not feel as much like a breast when compared to the silicone implants and patients can often feel and sometimes see the edges of the implant.  More patients are choosing silicone implants these days because they do feel much more like their breast.  They are much less palpable and visible, especially in women with thinner tissues.  The safety of these implants is well researched and they are approved by both the FDA in the US and Health Canada here.  If you would like more detailed information, we have extensive literature provided by Allergan, the implant manufacturer.

The next decision is whether we (the patient and myself together) prefer a round or an anatomic/”tear drop” shaped implant.  I am currently using about 2/3 round implants and 1/3 anatomic implants.  Where I believe the anatomic device can be very helpful is in the following scenarios:  moderate ptosis (droop) of the breast which could be corrected with an implant alone, developmental conditions (eg, tuberous breasts) whereby patients would benefit from the extra shape provided by the tear drop shaped device, patients who do not want to have a round upper pole (a potential tell tale sign of an augmented breast), and I almost exclusively use these implants in reconstructive cases (after mastectomy). 

Next, we decide together on the size of the implant.  The main constraints to size are the width of the current breast and the overlying soft tissue cover.  Therefore, a woman’s frame and anatomy may dictate that choose between a certain range of sizes.  Luckily, today’s breast implants come in a variety different diameters, heights and profiles.  Together, taking into consideration the patient’s desires for a certain size, their inherent current anatomy, and the matrix of implant sizes and shapes, we can find an excellent implant for every patient’s particular frame. 

In order to come to that final decision of size, I often recommend that patients play with some rice and 2 Ziploc bags.  The number of cc’s or mL’s on a measuring cup in your kitchen cabinet is the same as what we think of in terms of breast implant sizes.  If you use a non padded bra, you can “stuff” the bra with the rice and get a rough idea of the size you like.  In the office, we also use a range of silicone sizers to achieve the same effect. 

These are some thoughts on choosing the perfect breast implant for you.  In my office, I do the consultation and help with sizing myself as opposed to using a nurse or other assistant.  That way, the process and final decision are mutually agreed on and your questions can be answered as they come up.  I have found this method gives my patients what they want in a safe manner while minimizing complications and the need for implant exchanges.  I hope this was helpful and I look forward to speaking to you in person.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
     
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