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Mommy Makeovers – Dealing with the criticism on a personal decision

Remaking Mom -Restoring Your Body After Childbirth

Image is everything in some parts of the world. Physical ideals dictated by our society can be difficult or impossible to attain. Inner beauty is a secondary consideration at best. Even Mom isn’t good enough these days, according to the latest controversy over Mommy Makeovers. While some mothers are relieved to know that there are other women like themselves who yearn for fewer bulges and perkier breasts post-partum, other moms are thoroughly peeved at the focus being placed on how moms look as opposed to other mom-characteristics (like patience, love, and strength, for example).

 

What are“mommy makeovers” and why are these popular?

The “Mommy Makeover” is a package of procedures that can include a tummy tuck, liposuction, a breast lift, and sometime implants. It was inspired by new moms who want their pre-pregnancy bodies back after birthing one or more babies. Lately, Mom Makeovers have become more popular with surgeons reporting a rise in demand of 11 percent between 2005 and 2006.

Hundreds of thousands of these procedures are performed annually to help mothers conquer both the ravages of pregnancy and aging. But rather than feeling hopeful about the surgical technologies available to today’s woman, many mothers and medical experts see the Mommy Makeover as threatening to the health of women in general.

Including risks or potential complications

Though some research has shown that there are no additional risks involved in Mommy Makeovers which includes the combo pack of procedures that have been neatly packaged under one cute name, many experts heartily disagree. Doing a tummy tuck, liposuction and a breast lift or breast implantation surgery all in one go is hard on a woman’s body and a challenge for even the most skilled surgeons. The increased length of surgery alone increases health risks to patients undergoing the procedure.

Death Rate* From Complications of Medical and Surgical Care Among Adults Aged ≥45 source: (cdc.gov)

A variety of studies in medical journals have reported mortality rates for liposuction at anywhere between 1 and 5,000 to 1 in 50,000. The death rate for abdominoplasties (a tummy tuck) is even higher at 1 in 600 to 1 in 2000. No studies have ever been published examining the death rate for breast implant surgery, but according to statistics derived from breast implant deaths in the Los Angeles area, 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 20,000 women die getting their breasts augmented each year. Mommy Makeovers include all three of these procedures. The odds of dying on the surgical table from the anesthesia alone is 1 in 13,000. To put these statistics in perspective, the risk of death from skydiving is only about 8 in 1,000,000.

A confidence boost for Mothers & Professionals

But many women are willing to take the risks in order to have their pre-pregnancy bodies back. Many of today’s mothers aren’t just mothers. They’re professionals and looking good gives them a boost of self-confidence in a competitive workplace. A Mommy Makeover can help women win social approval, which is empowering. A number of experts argue that women should have the option to make some physical changes that increase their self-esteem.

 

But let’s face it, some women look down their noses at the mothers who are flocking to surgeons for tummy tucks and breast lifts. Other women who have had Mommy Makeovers, judge the ones who haven’t for their lack of concern about their appearance. Women do this to each other. The public concern over marketing cosmetic surgery to women and especially mothers is legitimate, though. Many women who would readily accept their body as-is after pregnancy may be persuaded by advertising to feel unhappy with their appearance. Surgery puts them at risk for complications like infection or even death. And these women have children. It’s a cogent argument.

The Mommy Makeover, a personal decision

But the other perspective is worth considering too. Some women suffer fewer aesthetic changes than others following pregnancy, in part due to age differences or just genetics. Those women may not need a Mommy Makeover to return to their pre-pregnancy figure. As long as women are informed about the real risks involved in the surgery, shouldn’t it be their decision? Women’s bodies have always been a hot-button issue that seems to polarize people on both sides perhaps because, as a society, we know that women are marginalized and that part of that marginalization happens as a result of their bodies both in terms of form and function. Women, or rather, all humans internalize marketing and the impossible ideals whatever they may be. Is it the surgery that damages mothers or is it the airbrushed pictures in the magazines at grocery stores that lead them to believe their bodies aren’t good enough? Which of these two things are the greater evil?

Until our society’s infatuation with image diminishes, Mommy Makeovers and the magazines in the grocery check-out line will continue to be a part of our society as sagging breasts and bulging bellies are often a part of post-partum bodies. You can try to make all mothers look like pre-pubescent girls using surgery or you can try to suppress the surgeries, but the fact remains, some women want these procedures even despite the risks. Others are appalled because the mere existence of Mommy Makeovers highlights bigger problems in our culture. It is what it is. You can surgically remove the fat, but a mom is still a mom. You can take the scalpel away from the surgeon, but that won’t make women less self-conscious about the way they look. We all know that Mom doesn’t need to be remade, but something about the Mommy Makeover makes us all stop and think that there’s something wrong with our society that does need to change.

 

Why Men Are Attracted to Women’s Butts

When it comes to the opposite sex, we can find a range of things we like about the female form. However, nothing can set aside the fact that many of us prefer a woman’s butt when compared to other assets. Evidently, there will be men who sway away such generalizations, but fear not, you’re not some kind of pervert or misogynist for thinking this way, as it’s all attributed to science.

The Scientific Reason

Preferences to a curvy backside is actually something of a prehistoric influence, where the late man’s preference for females would be those would be those how bare a ‘theoretically optimal angle of lumbar curvature.’ In layman’s terms, this means that prehistoric men would prefer a woman who had a 45.5-degree curve from back to the buttocks, which was believed to support a number of pregnancies.

Is This Always the Case?

The findings were found as part of an online study entitled ‘Evolution and Human Behavior’ carried out by the University of Texas, so there is scientific fact behind the claims. Of course, there will be men who just like the look of a girl’s behind. However, for the most part, many do prefer women with the 45.5-degree curve.

The research was led Bilkent University psychologist David Lewis and consisted of two separate studies. The first study introduced 100 males to several manipulated images that displayed curves ranging across the natural spectrum. Most men preferred images that conveyed the 45.5-degree curve.

A second study was then carried out to establish as to whether men prefer the curve due to the fact introduced to a series of images that detailed women with differing buttock size and vertebral wedging. Again, the numbers showed that men preferred the curve of the spine as opposed to the mass of the buttocks. Of course, men did choose other images they preferred, but the general consensus was that most men do prefer the curvature of the spine as opposed to the mass of the behind.

What Does This Mean?

Men who believe they are an ‘ass man’ may actually be tuning into the curvature of the spine as opposed to the buttock mass, regardless of whether they know this or not. This is because it is an ancestral trait that is passed down throughout generations, so is not going to be going anywhere soon. Of course, there are others who would cite different reasons as to why men prefer buttock mass over anything else. Ava Cadell, a doctor of human sexuality and author of Neuro Loveology points towards women putting more emphasis on their butts as a way of showcasing what they have to offer, much in the vain of Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian. There’s also a belief that a big behind shows that a woman is healthy and full of vitality. While people can prefer big butts for a number of different reasons, their main pull does seem to be of a scientific nature.

How Did Butt Lift Become So Popular?

It’s no secret that cosmetic surgery is incredibly popular among men and women alike, especially in the USA. You can have just about every aspect of your body altered to look the way you want it, from your breasts, to your nose, there is nothing cosmetic surgeons can’t do. They can even make your buttocks firmer and perkier using fat from other parts of your body. Butt lifts, or butt augmentations as they are also known, are on the rise in terms of popularity, but where did this craze begin? Why are people so excited by it? In this article, we look at how butt lifts become so popular and why people want the procedure.

How Did It Start?

Many people envy the classic Brazilian butt they see in magazines and on television, and this is part of the reason why one of the surgeries is commonly known as the “Brazilian Butt Lift”. The desire for a firm and perky behind started in the 1970s, with television shows depicting women with the perfect rear.

However, when we look at butt augmentation surgery, it isn’t until the year 2000 that it starts to be used more frequently. However, they were still so rare that they weren’t tracked. Once we reach 2014, the number of people electing to have a butt lift begins to increase, until it took a sharp rise in 2015. Here are some statistics to give you a clearer picture of the increase:

2014: 1,863 people had the procedure (USA)

2015: 2,540 people had the procedure (USA)

2015: nearly 320,000 people had the procedure (globally)

This was a 30% increase when compared to 2014 (globally)

The main reason it has become so popular is because of the media glorifying the firm rears these women (and men) possess. An increasing number of celebrities have also had butt augmentation surgery, namely Kim Kardashian, and this also helps to boost the popularity level, because people want to be more like their idols.

How It’s Done

There are several ways that the surgery can be done, but two methods which are the most popular. The first of these uses a fat graft. This is where fat is removed from other parts of your body, processed, and then injected into your buttocks accordingly for a firmer, larger shape. This is also the method uses by the popular “Brazilian Butt Lift” surgery. It’s safe and fairly straightforward.

The second is with the implantation of silicon padding into the buttocks, which is similar to breast enlargements. This method is not far behind the one above in terms of popularity, and certainly works to create excellent firmness. However, it carries more risks than the fat graft method, as many people know from the research done on breast enlargements.

Why Is It Popular?

It’s not always easy to tell why a form of cosmetic surgery is popular. It is easy to blame the media for telling men and women how their bodies should look if they want to be considered attractive. As a race, we often strive for perfection in ourselves, and butt lifts are certainly a way to try and achieve this. Plus, with celebrities taking part and getting the procedure done too, it adds further encouragement for the general public. People want to look like the actors they see on TV, and this is why these surgeries do so well.

To Conclude

While it can be hard to pinpoint why people want a Brazilian bum, or to have any work done on it in the first place, looking at the procedure and the methods can be really enlightening. It is interesting that the surgery only really took off in 2015, and it will be interesting still to see how this procedure advances in terms of participants.

 

Fat Grafting

The transfer of fat from areas of the body that have excess fat to areas that require volume is known as fat grafting. Commonly, excess fat is taken from the outer thigh as well as other areas and transferred to areas such as the face, hands, breasts and buttocks. This is a procedure that is safe while the effects of the transfer are long lasting with results that look extremely natural.

When Should a Fat Transfer Procedure Be Considered?

It is important that a fat transfer procedure is used for the right purposes and commonly it is used to rectify areas of the body that lack volume. It can be used on those individuals who have facial areas that have sunken or have creases as it provides a more longer lasting correction than fillers. Perhaps an individual has scars, bodily depressions or feels that their hands and face require rejuvenation, if this is the case then a fat transfer procedure can make a real difference. It is also beneficial to those who require breast reconstruction as well as those who want to hide any signs that they have had breast implants.

What are the benefits?

Unlike dermal fillers, autologous fat is taken from the body, essentially replacing those areas that require fat with a “like for like” substance. Many people can have a reaction to foreign substances being added to the body yet a fat transfer significantly reduces that risk.

A fat transfer provides long lasting results unlike other options and they look natural but more importantly they are safe. The procedure is non-invasive which means that recovery is quick.

What Makes You a Candidate for a Fat Transfer?

As discussed, the whole reason behind fat grafting is to fill in those areas that are lacking any volume. The most common areas that are grafted are the hands, face, depressions in the skin as well as the breasts and buttocks. You may have areas of the body where fat can be taken from but it is vital that you do not have any circulation problems that are related to a medical condition or smoking.

If an individual has facial creases such as smile lines, crow’s feet or laugh lines then fat can be taken from the abdomen or other areas of the body and then injected into those areas that require volume. Other areas of the face that are sunken can also be treated.

Some females require an increase in their breast size which makes them a good candidate for a fat transfer. However, if the skin is poor and the breasts are sagging then a fat transfer is not the solution. A fat transfer can also be used during a breast implant procedure should the breast shape require optimising.

For those females who have breast defects following a lumpectomy for breast cancer, a fat transfer is an effective method of filling in the problem areas.

As the procedure can also be used for buttock augmentation, it is ideal for those people who are looking to achieve a rounder, fuller buttock. A fat transfer will give the buttock a more curvaceous look without the need for an implant that carries its own risks.

The hands can become wrinkled with age but a fat transfer can help to alleviate these wrinkles through plumping up the troubled areas and over time, this will enhance the quality of the skin.

A fat transfer offers a real opportunity for individuals to enhance their look or deal with any problematic areas of their body that they are not happy with. As the procedure is non-invasive and comes with a range of benefits, it is clear to see why it is a popular procedure.

 

 

Complete Guide to Butt Augmentation

More and more of us are making the decision to change the way we look.

If you’re not happy, you can change everything from your muscle definition and the shape of your nose to your breast size and even how much fat you’re carrying. Surgeons and cosmetic specialists are continuously coming up with new and innovative solutions to our body issue problems.

One cosmetic procedure that has gained a lot of popularity in recent years is butt augmentation.

Recent research in the USA showed that nearly 16 million cosmetic procedures were carried out in 2015. Since the turn of the century the number of us heading to the surgeon to change our looks has increased by over 100%. Buttock lifts have increased by over 250%. In 2013 over 3,500 women had the procedure done and nearly 300 men.

 

The popularity of butt lifts is not only down to more procedures becoming available but also the affordability of cosmetic surgery across the board.

What is Butt Augmentation?

Changing the way your rear looks can be achieved in a variety of ways. Certainly the first thing you can try is exercise, particularly if you are carrying extra weight. But some people have specific problems that need to be addressed.

 

For instance, if you have a small rear and want it to be shapelier, you can undertake a non-surgical procedure that adds size and definition. If you have a naturally full bodied look and want your butt to appear slimmer, then fat transfer and liposuction could be the order of the day.

The concept of butt augmentation is not a new one but has gained popularity in recent years because of our obsession with celebrity bottoms. From Kim Kardashian to Iggy Azalea and Heidi Montag, trips down the red carpet have led many to covet a rear like their favourite star.

It’s not just the girls that are looking for the perfect backside, either. There are a few of men having their butts tightened and sculpted so they look buff on the beach.

Types of Butt Augmentation

The type of issue you have with your butt will generally determine the procedure. As you get older your butt can begin to sag because of gravity which can be a problem for some women. You might have recently lost weight and need to tighten things up or perhaps you want to add some shape and definition to an otherwise small set of buttocks.

Brazilian Butt Lift

Perhaps the most popular choice of cosmetic procedures in recent times, because of the celebrity endorsement, is the Brazilian butt lift. It’s also one of the most expensive, costing in the region of $5,000 to $6,000. This is a surgical procedure and it can be customised depending on the client and what effect they want to see. A mix of surgery and liposuction can be used to define the shape of the backside in traditional butt lifts, either adding or removing volume as needed.

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The Brazilian butt lift is popular mainly because it is one of the less invasive surgery choices with smaller incisions made. Fat in the thighs and stomach can be removed and used to ‘plump’ up the butt area, creating a younger, firmer experience. One issue that it doesn’t address is the appearance of sagging skin which can be a problem if you have recently lost a lot of weight, though there are other procedures that can easily deal with this.

As with any invasive surgical procedure, there are risks involved and you must weigh these up before you decide to proceed. The benefits are that a lift tends to give a more natural look than other procedures and there’s less risk of rejection compared to implants.

Buttock Implants

If you lack definition in the buttock area and want a shapelier look, there is the option of having buttock implants. This is like a breast augmentation where silicone implants are inserted to increase volume. The implant is usually placed just below the gluteal muscle and above the area of the pelvic bone.

 

This will naturally involve a large incision as well as sutures and could cause you a considerable amount of discomfort before it heals. The scar is usually in the crease of the buttock cheeks at the top of the thigh so once healed it shouldn’t be noticeable.

According to research, the number of people choosing butt implants has increased considerably over the last few years. In fact between 2010 and 2011 there was a rise of 43%. This is probably a reflection of the development of new procedures as well as our growing desire to have the perfect bottom.

Body Contouring Injections

One other option, particularly if you only want minor changes to your butt, is to have contouring injections. The most popular product on the market for this is called Macrolane and it uses hyaluronic acid to plump up specific areas. Contouring injections are used for many parts of the body but have more recently been used for the buttocks.

An incision is cut into the butt and the contouring gel injected. Unlike a butt lift or implants, this is not seen as a long-term solution and usually lasts for a period of 12 months before the effect dissipates. If you want to keep the effect going you will need to have top up injections.

Many people are choosing contouring injections because there is very little recovery process involved and the feedback from those who have gone down this route have been good to date.

Choosing the Right Cosmetic Surgeon

As you might expect, butt augmentation procedures require a considerable amount of expertise. Finding a good cosmetic surgeon requires a detailed period of research to make sure that they can deliver on your dreams.

An experienced surgeon will not only be able to carry out the procedure correctly, they’ll also help you deal with the recovery process to make sure you don’t have any problems.

For instance, in some Brazilian butt lifts, fat injected can be reabsorbed, changing the initial contouring. An experienced surgeon and his team will be able to make sure you don’t put pressure on the area for the first couple of weeks and that you wear a compression garment until you have fully recovered.

Butt augmentation is becoming one of the most popular cosmetic procedures available and it’s not just for those over the age of 40. Many younger people, unhappy with their looks, are increasingly prepared to do something about it and achieve the butt of their dreams.

Fat transfer – all you need to know

There are a variety of cosmetic procedures that are available to improve people’s confidence and body image. Whether they are small procedures such as fillers and laser treatment, right up to tummy tucks and breast augmentation, there are many people out there looking for the perfect cosmetic procedure for their needs.

Have you ever heard of Autologous Fat Grafting? No? What about Fat Transfer as it is sometimes known? Here is everything that you need to know about Fat Transferring.

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What is Fat Transferring?

A natural solution, Fat Transfers are used to give a subtle level of shape and volume to your body. The fat is removed from places that there is an excess on your body with Liposuction and then transferred to other areas of your body that need a bit of a boost.

Where can you have the fat transferred to?

There are a number of different areas that people request for fat to be transferred to on their body. The most common is the breasts and buttock area. By adding fat to these parts of your body you will help them to appear fuller, plumper and firmer, all with subtle and natural results.

People also have Fat Transfer treatment on their hands and face. Used to combat ageing, the fat is put in to give a revitalised look to those areas that are losing their own fat stores, and therefore not looking as full and youthful as they once were.

Who can be a candidate for a Fat Transfer?

It is important that a fat transfer procedure is used for the right purposes and commonly it is used to rectify areas of the body that lack dimensions. It can be used on those individuals who have facial areas that have sunken or have creases as it provides a more longer lasting correction than fillers. Perhaps an individual has scars, bodily depressions or feels that their hands and face require rejuvenation, if this is the case then a fat transfer procedure can make a real difference.

Women how want slightly fuller breasts (a moderate increase of one size), can consider the procedure, if they also have their corresponding fat provisions. If you are a woman or a man and want to reshape your bottom, but don’t want any gluteal implants, www.brazilianbuttlift.com is a good place to start searching for a Brazilian Butt Lift surgeon.

What are the techniques used?

As the process of Autologous Fat Grafting uses a patient’s own fat stores, there are three main steps that need to be followed during the procedure. The first is to remove the excess fat from the body. This is done with gentle liposuction and is usually targeted towards the thighs, jowls and the abdomen.

Once the fat has been removed it is then isolated and cleansed, ready to put back into the body in the areas that need the boost. The last step is take those targeted areas and inject the fat cells already taken and cleansed into the area.

Is it safe?

Like most forms of cosmetic surgery, one of the main concerns is whether or not a procedure is safe. When it comes to Fat Transfer there are very few risks associated to the procedure. Some of the most common side effects is soreness and swelling, however these are not always experienced.

Most people recover quickly from the procedure and as there are no incisions made, and the liposuction itself on a low level, you should find that you are back on your feet on the same day.

Fat Transfer is becoming more and more popular around the world, meaning that people are finding a way to be happy in their own body, all with just a little helping hand from their own excess fat!