
Mummy Makeover
Mummy Makeover Surgery to restore firmness and confidence to mothers after childbirth, such as breast augmentation, breast lift, liposuction, tummy tuck.
Mummy Makeover includes:
Breast Lift
Some postpartum mothers may experience sagging breasts, which breast augmentation alone may not be enough. Breast lift will help solve this problem. The surgeon will stitch and tighten the breast tissue to make the breasts more beautiful and firm.
Tummy Tuck
Suitable for mothers who have sagging abdominal walls from pregnancy. This surgery will help cut off excess tissue, tighten the abdominal muscles, and relocate the navel to make it look more natural. The result is a flat stomach, a slimmer waist, and a more proportionate appearance.

Before surgery
Preparing for Surgery Mummy Makeover
• Health check to assess readiness before surgery
• Stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen and drugs that affect blood clotting at least 2 weeks before surgery
• Stop taking vitamins, supplements, diet pills and all types of herbs at least 1 week before surgery
• Stop drinking water and eating for at least 6-8 hours before surgery
• Get enough rest to prepare your body for surgery
• Inform the doctor of your history of injections and all types of surgery in detail
• Your weight should be stable for at least 6 months before surgery
• Stop smoking for at least 1 month to reduce the risk of infection and help the wound heal faster
Before – After
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Post-operative Care Mummy Makeover
• Recover at the hospital for at least 2-4 days and should lie down and bend over to reduce tension on the surgical wound.
• Remove the stitches about 2 weeks after surgery.
• Wear a chest and abdominal compression bandage continuously for 6-8 weeks to help support the proportions and reduce swelling.
• Avoid straightening the body for the first 1-2 weeks to reduce tension on the wound.
• Avoid heavy activities and exercise for at least 2 months.
• Keep the wound clean and avoid getting it wet.
• Take medication as prescribed by the doctor to relieve pain and swelling.
• Strictly follow the doctor’s advice.
• See the doctor as scheduled. If there are any abnormalities such as pain, swelling, unusual redness, or pus, inform the doctor immediately.