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When women go in for a mommy makeover, some feel guilty because they feel selfish and vain in taking time away from their family to have cosmetic surgery. That’s precisely how Stacy, Dr. Rahban’s patient, felt when she went to his practice for a consult for a mini tuck. Before her visit, she researched and spoke to women who had the procedure. She was confident that she wanted the mini tuck and not a full tummy tuck because the mini would give her less downtime away from her family. Although she did the right thing by doing her research, she took the wrong approach by assuming that was what she needed. In this episode, Dr. Rahban and Stacy discuss her experience and why she eventually followed his recommendation to get a full tummy tuck. He also delves into the difference between the two procedures and the recovery time needed. Ultimately, the decision to have a mommy makeover is personal and should be based on what makes you feel happy and confident as a woman and mother.
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