Plastic Surgery

Mommy Makeover

Regaining your pre-pregnancy weight and shape after childbirth can be challenging. Sometimes, a little surgical help is needed. Our team understands the unique challenges faced by women after pregnancy and nursing. 

What is a mommy makeover?

A mommy makeover is a combination of plastic surgical procedures for women dealing with stubborn tummy bulges and sagging or deflated breasts after pregnancy. It typically includes a surgical breast lift and/or breast augmentation along with a tummy tuck, all 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, as well as dressings and garments.

Learn more about the mommy makeover procedure.

Read more in this article in The Scope.

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