You have decided to make your consultation for a mommy makeover. You have discussed with your significant other about completing your family and being ready to move into a new phase of your life with regards to your physical appearance.
You have already done the prerequisite work of eating clean, exercising, making sure to stay hydrated, getting enough rest, etc.
You have achieved the correct weight for your age, height, and overall body structure. You have done your due diligence in researching board-certified plastic surgeons to perform your procedures.
Having a mommy makeover is something that you have considered for quite some time. Now that your children are of an age that you are more comfortable and freer to undergo such a procedure, you can now focus more clearly on this intention.
Perhaps you are child-free, but you are at that place in your life where you are feeling the need to refresh your physical appearance.
You are not looking to go back to your 20-year-old self; however, you are looking to beautify and level up your grown woman self.
Mommy makeovers have become increasingly popular for women who are desiring to achieve the youthful figure they had before having children.
For women who have not had children, perhaps they want to achieve a more youthful physique due to getting back into the work environment, the dating scene, or just because they want to do it.
For many women, a mommy makeover is a way of remaining competitive. This is the woman who does not want to fade into the woodwork just because she has had children, or she has passed a certain age.
Society tends to view mothers as not being fun or youthful. It is as if the world suddenly sees a woman who is a mother as just a boring, sandwich-making, chauffeur who exists only to serve the needs of others.
For women who are child-free, but have “aged out”, as some say, this woman is put into the category of women who have zero sex-appeal, are not interested in men, and not interested in men showing any interest in her.
This woman is just seen as old. She is often treated as if she doesn’t even exist, or even worse, as if she has no right to even still be in existence.
How dare she still be here past her so-called prime years. To be clear, women are past their prime starting at age…
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