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A mommy makeover can be a transformative journey, helping you regain your pre-pregnancy body and boosting your self-confidence. This combination of cosmetic surgery procedures often includes a tummy tuck, liposuction, breast implants, or breast reduction, and body contouring. Most people see the full results of their mommy makeover within 6 to 12 months. At that point, it’s normal to wonder how best to maintain your new look long-term.
Maintaining a healthy diet, staying active, and incorporating skincare routines that support your surgical results are all a part of a holistic, long-term mommy makeover maintenance routine. By prioritizing these practices, you can enhance your appearance, support your abdominal muscles, and improve overall well-being, making the most of your investment in yourself.

While surgery can deliver transformative results, the real key is what comes after. Long-term care involves maintaining a consistent fitness routine, a healthy diet, and adhering to Dr. Saber’s post-operative guidelines. By managing your weight and avoiding fluctuations, you can protect your body contouring and help your makeover last for years.
The mommy makeover procedure can include treatments such as:
Each procedure has specific recommendations for post-op care. Making sure that you are following Dr. Saber’s advice during the recovery and post-op period is crucial to achieving and keeping your results long-term. Check out these tips for a smooth plastic surgery recovery here. Once you are healed, you can adapt to lifestyle changes that will help ensure ongoing success and satisfaction with your transformation.
Think of your mommy makeover as a fresh start. The procedure sets the stage, but your everyday routines determine how the story continues. By paying attention to what you eat, how you move, and how you manage your weight, you can make those results last and feel even better in your body over time.

After pregnancy and surgery, it’s completely normal to notice changes in your skin, including things like stretch marks, scars, or areas of excess skin. While these are part of the healing process, consistent care can make a big difference in how your skin looks and feels long-term. Keeping scars clean and moisturized helps them heal more smoothly, while daily hydration supports skin elasticity.
Sunscreen is another must. Protecting scars from UV rays prevents them from becoming darker or more noticeable. Gentle massage with oils or silicone gels can also improve circulation and soften scar tissue over time. These small, steady steps won’t erase every mark, but they can greatly improve cosmetic surgery outcomes and help your results look even better as the months go by.
A mommy makeover changes more than your body; it can also affect how you feel about yourself. It’s common to have moments of doubt or to feel impatient as your body heals. Many women ultimately describe the procedure as “worth it” because of the boost in confidence and relief from things like back pain, stretched abdominal muscles, or stubborn fat that never seemed to budge.
Having supportive friends, family, or even online communities can make the recovery process easier. And don’t overlook the importance of healthy habits, such as eating well, staying active, and practicing self-care, all of which play a role in how you see yourself after surgery. If you treat your makeover as part of a bigger journey toward wellness, the emotional benefits can be just as transformative as the physical ones.
One of the keys to long-term satisfaction is understanding what your mommy makeover can—and can’t—do. Results vary depending on your body type, weight loss history, and lifestyle. While surgery can remove excess skin, repair abdominal muscles, and smooth body contours, it won’t stop natural changes that come with aging, future pregnancies, or weight fluctuations.
Maintaining a stable weight and avoiding significant weight gain are essential for protecting your results. And it’s important to remember that scars, stretch marks, or subtle shifts in shape over time are normal. When you go in with realistic expectations, you’ll be much more likely to feel happy with your transformation years down the road.
Even with careful planning and good habits, sometimes your body needs extra support. Always contact board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Saber, if you notice unusual pain, signs of infection, or anything that feels “off” during recovery time. In some cases, Dr. Saber may recommend revision cosmetic surgery or minor body contouring touch-ups to refine your results. Others may benefit from non-surgical treatments like skin tightening or fillers to complement their original procedures. Staying in touch with Dr. Saber and attending follow-up visits ensures that if you ever need help, you’ll get it quickly and safely.
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Maintaining your mommy makeover results isn’t about perfection; it’s about consistency. Focusing on healthy habits, caring for your skin, and nurturing your emotional well-being can help you enjoy your transformation and the confidence that comes with it for years to come.
Dr. Sepideh Saber, MD, FACS, offers a more sensitive female perspective for patients of all ages, genders, and orientations. As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Saber brings years of specialized experience, guaranteeing patient safety and satisfaction.
Dr. Saber graduated from Stanford University’s world-renowned medical school and did her reconstruction and plastic surgery residency at the University of Southern California (USC). She then completed a fellowship at New York University (NYU) in the extremely challenging and delicate areas of hand surgery and microsurgery.
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A mommy makeover is not a weight loss procedure but rather a body contouring approach that removes excess skin, addresses stubborn fat through liposuction, and repairs abdominal muscles with abdominoplasty. Patients should be at or near a stable weight before surgery.
Yes. Pregnancy can stretch skin, impact abdominal muscles, and create new stretch marks, which may compromise tummy tuck results or breast enhancements. Dr. Saber often recommends waiting to do your mommy makeover until you’re done with future pregnancies.
Long-term results depend on maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle. Weight gain can create new fat cells, alter body contouring, and reduce the benefits of liposuction or abdominoplasty.
Breastfeeding may change breast shape and breast size, potentially affecting the look of breast implants or breast reduction results. Discuss with Dr. Saber how these factors might influence your outcome.
Impact of nutrition on skin wound healing and aesthetic outcomes: A comprehensive narrative review
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The Psychological Benefits of Cosmetic Surgery
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Healthy Eating as a New Way of Life: A Qualitative Study of Successful Long-Term Diet Change
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9016560/
Breast Surgery and Breastfeeding
https://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding-special-circumstances/hcp/illnesses-conditions/breast-surgery.html