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Plastic Surgeon Dr. Michele Koo’s Blog | St. Louis | Kansas City MOMMY MAKEOVER

Archive for the ‘MOMMY MAKEOVER’ Category

What’s Involved in a Mommy Makeover & When Can You Have One After Delivery?

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

So you’ve had a few kids and now you’re 20-40 lbs heavier with breasts that are deflated, stretch marks all over your tummy, belly button & breasts. You have skin that hangs over your pubic area that prevent you from being able to tuck in any shirt or find clothes that fit nicely.

You try to eat well, exercise, and be healthy but all you see are your flat saggy breasts and hanging tummy skin. You get discouraged and depressed and you eat that extra piece of cheesecake because … what’s the use, nothing makes any difference!

Let me tell you, break the vicious cycle and take charge of your life. It is true, you will not be able to make the skin shrink or lift your breasts with diet and exercise but it will make you mentally feel better until you can get a MOMMY MAKEOVER!!

What is a MOMMY MAKEOVER? It can consist of a breast augmentation with a breast lift, tummy tuck with liposuction, and/or brachioplasty to reduce the skin of the arms. You can have all of these surgeries done at one time with one recovery depending on how much excess skin and fat will be taken off.

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What’s the Truth Behind Liposuction and Lipodissolve? Were you Among Those Who Spent a Great Deal of Time and Money with Lipodissolve Without any Results? Let Us Hear Your Story.

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

The FDA has finally issue a warning and information about the ineffectiveness of “LIPODISSOLVE” which the American Society of Plastic Surgeons has cautioned about ever since its inception.

What makes you think that injecting a significant amount of toxins in your body to kill the fat cells would not hurt or effect you the rest of you? Furthermore, if you kill the cells and don’t remove them, why would you think that there wouldn’t be major irregularities and a minimal change in contour?

Many people suffered fairly profound discomfort and pain after the injections and complained of being even bigger than before the injections due to the swelling and inflammation that resulted from the toxin injections. Lipodissolve was not cheap and could cost upwards of $5000 by the end of the required sequence of injections. Most patients believed since it wasn’t “surgery,” lipodissolve was safer and could be done without down time. The part that they didn’t understand was that the results were also not as advertised!

Liposuction often does require anesthesia but it also completely removes the fat cells that create the contour deformity that may be causing the lumps and bumps of your body, i.e., saddle bags, the pooch of the tummy, and the round pear hips. It can’t remove every last bit of fat since your body needs some subcutaneous fat for your skin to appear smooth, but liposuction can significantly change the shape of your body whether it is in men in the love handle areas, or women for the stubborn outer thigh saddle bag area.

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Are You a Tummy Tuck or MOMMY MAKEOVER Candidate?

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Share/BookmarkAn abdominoplasty or “tummy tuck” does require general anesthesia and can take up to several hours in the operating room. The length of time for the operation depends on the amount of skin that needs to be removed and how large a tummy you have.

If you are of “good health,” that is, if you do not have health problems with your heart and lungs, and have been cleared of any previous heart and lung problems, then you are a candidate for a tummy tuck or what I call a MOMMY MAKEOVER.

You also MUST be cigarette smoke free for at least 2 weeks before and for 2 weeks after the surgery. In fact, better results are had by those who don’t smoke at all in terms of better incision healing and fewer wound healing complications.

During a tummy tuck, I repair the rectus muscles that have become split as a result of pregnancy or perhaps were split even from birth. The result is a trimmer shape and waistline!

It is misleading to think that you will be able to sustain your new shape and size after plastic surgery if you are not willing to change your eating habit and/or exercise habits. While I will change your body absolutely remarkably in a way that you couldn’t have with diet and exercise alone, your shape will not be maintained if you don’t watch what you eat afterward.

My suggestion then is to get into the habit of at least walking 2-3 times a week to begin with for 10-15 minutes at a time. Once you get used to that level of activity then you should progress to at least 30 minutes 3 times a week then to everyday.

When I speak of changing eating and lifestyle habits, it can be as simple as portion control and giving up regular soda and skipping dessert 2-3 days a week and limiting the amount of carbohydrate intake without giving it up entirely.

A tummy tuck is an absolutely EXCELLENT way of getting rid of all your excess skin, stretch marks and fat that overhangs your midriff after children or weight fluctuations. In fact, it is the ONLY way to get rid of all that excess skin. You can lose the weight and tone up the abdomen with exercise and diet but  become extremely frustrated and discouraged when you see that torso has not changed one bit and in fact may look worse with the weight loss, when the skin looks even more saggy and flaccid.

Many of my patients such as yourself will come for a consultation when their weight loss or shape change plateaus with the exercise and diet and want to know what more can be done. This is an extremely important time not to “fall off the wagon, become discouraged” and bounce back to your previous  destructive eating binges and habits.

This is an ideal time to intervene with plastic surgery which can take you to the next level of a healthier lifestyle and new body. The tummy tuck is the “kick in the rear” that you need to stay on track and to maintain your healthier lifestyle.

When you can actually SEE the results of all your hard work with an incredible new body shape, you are much more willing and likely to maintain this new lifestyle permanently.

I hope this is encouraging and helpful and I will write more on the costs and recovery in my next MOMMY MAKEOVER BLOG.

MOMMY MAKEOVER - A Sexy Body After Children IS Possible - Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, and Breast Lift and Augmentation

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

If you are sick and tired of being trapped by your saggy, lifeless, flat breasts and hanging skin with stretch marks after pregnancy and breast feeding there is something you can do about it.

Plastic surgery to remove all that excess skin and fat and lift your breasts to their original position with fullness on top can be achieved safely.

If you are looking for a MOMMY MAKEOVER, you have found the right person in Dr Michele Koo, MD, FACS, St Louis, MO, who is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. She will listen to exactly what you want and be able to get rid of that frustrating hanging large belly that has made you depressed for years with liposuction and a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty). At the same time you can address your breasts which may have lost most of the nice sexy full volume and is now hanging on your abdomen. She will examine you and determine if you need a breast lift alone or a breast lift along with a breast implant (breast augmentation) to achieve that full, firm, sexy and lifted breast that you used to have.

MOMMY MAKEOVERS addressing the breasts and tummy in one operation is very safe and Dr Koo will let you know how much can be done at one time safely, and whether you can achieve what you are looking for with only a breast augmentation and liposuction or if you need more contouring by removing skin with a breast lift and tummy tuck.

One of the most important aspects in the success of any surgical procedure is the physical condition of the patient at the time of surgery. Even though liposuction, breast augmentation and a tummy tuck are elective procedures, Dr Koo assesses you using the same standards as those used for anyone who is undergoing any type of surgery. This is very important for your safety and well being. Dr Koo emphasizes your safety above all and ensures that you will have an excellent outcome safely.

Dr Koo specializes in contouring the body after pregnancy and weight loss. She obtains a thorough medical history from all patients who are to undergo a MOMMY MAKEOVER and a diligent physical examination is performed. Surgical history, including previous procedures is obtained for the YOUR safety.

Patients with comorbid conditions such as tobacco use, hypertension, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, hepatitis C, and human immunodeficiency virus are screened carefully. Patients with a history of pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, or blood clotting disorders require added precautions, such as chemoprophylaxis and sequential compression devices.

Dr Koo uses sequential compression devices in the majority of liposuction, tummy tuck, and breast lift and breast augmentation procedures. Conditions that may increase the risk for deep venous thrombosis include chronic venous insufficiency, family history of thrombotic syndromes, obesity, trauma, severe infection, polycythemia, central nervous system disease, malignancy, homocystinemia, a history of pelvic or lower extremity radiation therapy, and use of birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy.

Medications that the patient may be taking is reviewed, as many common prescribed and over-the-counter medications may affect wound healing and blood clotting. Medications such as aspirin, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents, birth control pills, vitamin E, and herbal preparations such as St. John’s wort are recognized to interfere with the coagulation mechanism. Dr Koo recommends avoidance of such agents before surgery. Some medications may also interact with medications used during surgery.

MOMMY MAKEOVER BLOG continues on next Blog


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