Frequently Asked Questions about Post-Pregnancy Body Reshaping Surgery

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How much does post-pregnancy body reshaping surgery cost?

The price of post-pregnancy body contouring surgery depends on the evaluation of each case and the combination of surgical procedures to be performed. Therefore, to receive a reference price, you can request this information through our contact form.

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What tests will I need to undergo before breast surgery?

Given that breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy in women in developed countries, a morphological and imaging evaluation of the breast, via ultrasound and/or mammography, is essential before performing breast surgery. All breast tissue removed during surgery is always sent for pathological analysis.

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What are the risks associated with plastic surgery?

Although rare, plastic surgery is not without risks, including bleeding/hematoma, infection, seroma, changes in healing, and anesthetic complications.

For further clarification, during your evaluation consultation you should always discuss the specific complications of each plastic surgery procedure with your surgeon.

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Will I have scars after plastic surgery?

Plastic surgery always leaves some type of scar. However, special care is always taken to place the incisions so that they are as inconspicuous as possible, either by being in discreet areas of the body, hidden by clothing/swimsuit, or by being placed in natural skin folds.

Post-operative scar care, including hydration, massage and sun protection, is essential to optimize scar appearance.

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Are the results of plastic surgery permanent and definitive?

Maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle, as well as maintaining a stable weight, are essential for the results of plastic surgery to be permanent. Significant weight gain or loss, or subsequent pregnancies, can alter the surgical outcome.

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Can I combine different types of plastic surgery during the same anesthetic time?

It's possible to combine different types of surgery during the same anesthetic period. For more information about which procedures can be performed simultaneously and the benefits of doing so, always speak to your surgeon.

Clinical Note: This page presents general information and uses language appropriate for readers without training in the field. The content was written in accordance with current scientific knowledge on breast augmentation and reviewed by Allure Clinic physicians.