Maternity aesthetic surgery is a type of plastic surgery that aims to correct the changes in the body’s shape that occur after pregnancy and childbirth. These surgeries are typically performed on the abdomen, back, and hips.
Women who have successfully lost weight within 6-12 months after giving birth and who are bothered by the changes in their body shape after childbirth can apply for maternity aesthetic surgery.
Maternity aesthetic surgery is performed through surgical intervention. Anesthesia is applied first, and the surgery is performed step by step using a surgical blade on the surgical site. The duration and method of the surgery may vary depending on the body structure and surgical goals of each patient.
Maternity aesthetic surgery, like all surgical interventions, has general risks associated with it. These include bleeding, infection, complications from anesthesia, and thromboembolism. In addition, temporary problems such as pain, swelling, and bruising may also occur after the surgery.
The recovery period after maternity aesthetic surgery may vary depending on the body structure and the area where the surgery is performed. There may be pain and swelling in the first few days after the surgery, but these symptoms usually start to improve within a few weeks. Full recovery is typically completed within a few months.