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Mommy Makeover

Making your body yours again after childbirth and getting back to your pre-pregnancy weight and shape isn’t always easy or even possible without a little surgical help. Our team understands the challenges that women face after pregnancy and nursing and is ready to perform your mommy makeover.

What is a mommy makeover?

A mommy makeover is a combination of plastic surgical procedures for post-pregnancy women dealing with stubborn tummy bulges and sagging or deflated breasts. It typically combines a surgical breast lift and/or breast augmentation with a tummy tuck, performed in a single surgery session.

How much does a mommy makeover cost?

A mommy makeover is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. Fee quotes are given at the time of consultation and range from $8,200 to $15,700 (depending on any additional procedures that may be recommended or required). This includes the physician charge, facility fee, anesthesia fee, pre-operative visit, post-operative visits for up to three months, dressings and garments.

Learn more about the mommy makeover procedure.

In this video, retired surgeon, Dr. Stephen Kahler, describes the mommy makeover procedure and how it can restore confidence.

Read more in his article on The Scope.

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