Plastic surgery after pregnancy and childbirth

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Plastic Surgery after pregnancy and childbirth

By INTERMEDLINEwww.intermedline.com

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Becoming a mother is one of the most beautiful experiences of a woman's life, but like any joy in life we have to pay -the left signs of pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding can overshadow the joy of motherhood. Luckily you do not have to resigned with your new look. Currently, cosmetic surgery comes with many interesting and effective solutions that can help you regain the look , or even improve it. Below I will list some of the changes that may occur after pregnancy and the solutions we have.

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MODIFICATION OF BREAST.

One of the dilemmas facing mothers is whether to breastfeed or not. Many women worry that breastfeeding can damage their breast form. But breastfeeding provides many benefits for baby and mother. No child deprived of the unique benefits of breastfeeding because changes in the breasts occurred anyway, whether breastfeeding or not! During pregnancy, the body is programmed to prepare for baby care. Glandular tissue get hypertrophy and the breasts get larger in volume.

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MODIFICATION OF BREAST.

After birth and lactation, mammary gland returns to its original size or often even shrink as suffering a process of physiological involution. During this process, the skin around the gland withdraw himself but often not enough and therefore appears the fall of the breasts symmetrically or asymmetrically most often .. Therefore breast ptosis occurs. This will be even more pronounced if both breasts were larger, or the more your skin quality is poor. All these changes occur due to hormonal changes produced during the 40 weeks of pregnancy.

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MODIFICATION OF BREAST.

What are the solutions?

Both breast shape and volume can be changed by surgery. Breast implants may be a solution to get back some beautiful breasts, symmetrical, youthful appearance. Alternatively, breast lift (for cases where there is a significant skin excess) or a combination of the two interventions.

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CHANGES OF ABDOMEN

Abdominal region is perhaps the most affected by pregnancy. Throughout the nine months of pregnancy, the uterus grows significantly and abdominal region extends. This creates an excess of skin, plus sometimes an excess of adipose tissue. If soft tissue is not quality, high volume distension of the abdomen, can cause stretch marks, and sometimes may cause dehiscence of the abdominal muscles, which can be materialized after birth by loss of harmonious contour of the abdomen and significant thickening waist. To this, add the excess skin left after birth, which takes the form of a hanging fold at the bottom, called "abdominal apron"

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What are the solutions?

Excess skin can be removed through abdominoplasty surgery. Can simultaneously reinforce the abdominal muscle wall to recontour abdominal relief and restore its former size. During abdominoplasty, is taking off excess abdominal skin and repositioning the skin so as to restore abdominal tonus. Locating both -excess skin below the navel and above- it will be removed, and with it will also remove stretch marks around the navel area. If there are remaining fat deposits, they can be removed by liposuction.

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FAT DEPOSITS AND CELLULITE

The excess weight that remains after a pregnancy can take the form of localized fat deposits in various regions, such as the abdomen , thighs or knees.

What solutions do we have?

Such fat deposits that do not respond to diet or exercise can be easily removed by liposuction.

For cellulite exist highly efficient solutions , such as mesotherapy.

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EXTERNAL GENITALIA

Changes produced after vaginally childbirth can be remedied today with modern surgical methods. A solution to the problems occured after childbirth - can be labiaplasty ( labia reshaping - for labia affected after a vaginal birth).

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