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New Trend For ?Mummy Makeovers?
by Nikki Rammer, Nik
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPC) has reported a massive rise in the ?mummy makeover,? which is when new mothers turn to plastic surgery in an attempt to transform their post-pregnancy body. Last year, more than 325,000 new mums had surgery in the USA, and now, new mothers throughout Britain are following suit.

Some critics have slammed mothers that have surgery to get back to their pre-baby body, stating that new mothers should wear their lumps and bumps like a ?badge of honour.? However, Orlaith McAllister, a model and former Big Brother contestant, is glad that she decided to have surgery six months after giving birth to her daughter, Eva. She said: ?I'd been through all that pain and I just wanted to enjoy my body again.?

A recent survey by Mother and Baby magazine indicated that a number of British mothers were unhappy with their body after pregnancy. The results showed that 50% of their readers would ?consider surgery?, while a massive 25% would ?definitely have surgery.?

Angelica Kavouni, a Harley Street doctor, specializes in ?cosmetic solutions for modern motherhood.? A mother of two, Kavouni had a breast lift after giving birth to her children and now helps many other new mothers get their pre-pregnancy bodies back. According to Kavouni, the post-baby body offers two main problems: loose skin on the stomach and drooping breasts. Although using surgery to treat these problem areas is a drastic solution, Kavouni believes that women have the right to choose it. She said: ?Of course, you don't have to have it done, you don't have to wear a bikini again ? but why shouldn't you??

Some critics have slammed mothers that have surgery to get back to their pre-baby body, stating that new mothers should wear their lumps and bumps like a ?badge of honor.? However, Orlaith McAllister, a model and former Big Brother contestant, is glad that she decided to have surgery six months after giving birth to her daughter, Eva. She said: ?I'd been through all that pain and I just wanted to enjoy my body again.?

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPC) has reported a massive rise in the ?mummy makeover,? which is when new mothers turn to plastic surgery in an attempt to transform their post-pregnancy body. Last year, more than 325,000 new mums had surgery in the USA, and now, new mothers throughout Britain are following suit.

Angelica Kavouni, a Harley Street doctor, specialises in ?cosmetic solutions for modern motherhood.? A mother of two, Kavouni had a breast lift after giving birth to her children and now helps many other new mothers get their pre-pregnancy bodies back. According to Kavouni, the post-baby body offers two main problems: loose skin on the stomach and drooping breasts. Although using surgery to treat these problem areas is a drastic solution, Kavouni believes that women have the right to choose it. She said: ?Of course, you don't have to have it done, you don't have to wear a bikini again ? but why shouldn't you??

The most popular surgical procedures for new mums in the UK are Smartlipo, breast lifts and tummy tucks.

Source:

Guardian

American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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