Mummy MakeoverMummy Makeover: Should a Woman Get it? While motherhood is one of the biggest blessings that a woman can receive in her life, it can change her body drastically for the worst. Excess body fat and stretch marks are both signs that a woman has carried and birthed a child. Those things have started one of the most popular crazes in cosmetic plastic surgery today called the "mummy makeover." The usual mummy makeover procedures are breast lifts, breast implants, tummy tucks, and liposuction that help restore a woman's body to its pre-pregnancy state. While this might be a quick fix, a woman should take into consideration her own health the price, and the recovery time before opting to do something that is so vain. Generally women takes great pride in looking good because it gives that great feeling which some men does not get. When a woman sees that she looks good in the mirror and gets complimented on looking her best that usually adds more self confidence points. A woman's health is the primary reason why she should be thinking twice about getting that mummy makeover procedure. It takes a while for a woman's body to adjust to not being pregnant, so going under the knife may not be the best option. Most cosmetic surgeons advise a woman to wait at least 6 months after delivering her child before having cosmetic plastic surgery. Another thing that a woman should take into consideration before having this unnecessary surgery is the price. A recent survey for women who has just given birth shows a large number of them wants to lose the extra pounds gained while some who are thinking of undergoing mummy makeovers also considers breast implants but is usually taking into consideration the breast implants recovery as some of them are breast feeding. Most mothers would agree that having a child is something that can place a huge financial burden on a family. The high cost of plastic surgery can make that burden even greater. Additionally, since mothers are usually the primary caretakers of their children, they also need to take into consideration the length of the recovery time. Recovery time of most procedures can take up to a few weeks, so a woman has to make sure that she has made provisions for someone else to care for her child doing that time. A woman needs to ask herself is it really worth leaving her child to be cared for by someone else to get this surgery? While the mummy makeover can greatly improve a woman's body and confidence, it should be used as a last resort. If a woman wants to get back to her pre pregnancy body she should exercise and eat right. The exercise should be done most days a week for at least 30 minutes and should incorporate resistance training and cardiovascular training. A woman's diet should be low in fat, cholesterol, and sugars, and should be high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fiber. |
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