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Mommy Makeovers: New Jersey Plastic Surgeon Reveals Why Women Struggle to Return to their Post-Pregnancy Figure

During pregnancy, the body undergoes a number of changes that are difficult, if not impossible to reverse after pregnancy. Such changes include sagging breasts and loose stomach muscles that are resistant to diet and exercise. New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul M. Parker explains these changes and reveals why women turn to cosmetic surgery in the form of Mommy Makeovers after children.

Dr. Parker is a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.Dr. Parker is a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) June 2, 2009 — While pregnancy and childbirth are a beautiful and joyous experience for a mother, the physical changes to the body often leave a woman unhappy, dissatisfied and even embarrassed over her appearance.

Such changes often include sagging or deflated breasts, loose stomach muscles, stubborn fat and excess skin covered in stretch marks.

“I think it’s a shock for most women to learn that their body has changed after pregnancy,” says New Jersey Plastic Surgeon Dr. Paul M. Parker. “Especially after multiple children and years of nursing—it becomes very hard for a woman to return back to her pre-pregnancy shape, even with diet and exercise,” says Parker.

According to Dr. Parker, there are a number of biological reasons that prevent the body from returning back to its pre-pregnancy shape, including breast engorgement and the natural stretching of the skin.

“During pregnancy the breasts engorge and the abdomen stretches with the baby. This has the net effect of stretching the skin in both areas, often creating extra or sagging skin afterwards. The underlying paired rectus abdominus muscles in the abdomen are stretched as well, creating a gap between them known as diastasis recti,” notes Dr. Parker.

And as a result of these changes, some women suffer from excess skin, stretch marks, sagging or deflated breasts and lower abdominal “pouches” that are resistant to traditional diet and exercise.

“Unfortunately, there isn’t a diet or exercise program in the world that can restore volume to the breasts or tighten up loose abdominal skin covered in stretch marks. Short of cosmetic surgery intervention, there is very little a woman can do to reverse these conditions,” says the New Jersey plastic surgeon.

Thankfully Mommy Makeovers now exist to help a woman return to her pre-pregnancy shape with less downtime than what was required in the past. That is because during a Mommy Makeover, a woman can undergo a number of procedures at once (or over a short period of time) to re-shape and tone problem areas of the body.

“New Jersey Mommy Makeovers are designed to quickly address the issues of loose skin, stubborn fat or the loss of breast volume for a total body transformation,” adds Dr. Parker. “We actually use a combination of procedures such as breast augmentation and or a breast lift, liposuction, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) or lipoabdominoplasty, which is the combination of liposuction and a tummy tuck procedure”.

So what’s Dr. Parker’s suggestion to mom’s unhappy with their appearance after childbirth?

“A woman should always give traditional diet and exercise a try—and give the body some time to adjust on its own after the baby is born. But if a year, or even a few years go by with no change, chances are the body needs surgical intervention in the form of a New Jersey Mommy Makeover to tighten up and enhance some of the loose skin or stubborn fat that’s preventing it from returning to its pre-pregnancy condition.”

For further information on the New Jersey Mommy Makeover procedure or New Jersey Plastic Surgeon Dr. Paul M. Parker, please visit https://www.parkercenter.net

About Dr. Paul M. Parker:

Dr. Parker is a New Jersey plastic surgeon Reveals certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He holds a certificate of advanced education in cosmetic surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Additionally, he has been selected as one of the top surgeons in his field by Consumer’s Research Council of America and has been named one of “America’s Top Doctors” by Castle Connolly. He has also served as Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at New York University Medical Center.

About The Parker Center:

Located in Paramus, New Jersey, The Parker Center is a 15,000 square foot facility boasting an AAAASF and Medicare certified surgical center, state of the art medi-spa and circuit training gym. The Parker Center for Plastic Surgery prides itself on enhancing their patient’s lives through individualized support and impeccable attention to detail.

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