The Mommy Makeover is one of our more popular treatments at GCPS, but, like mothers, fathers can also see the physical effects of parenthood on their bodies. Between changes in diet, exercise, sleep, and aging in general, it is not uncommon for men to gain excess weight following this step in their lives! Thanks to the destigmatization of men receiving plastic surgery, there are options just like the Mommy Makeover that are here to help. The Daddy Do-Over consists of a few procedures that remove fat, tighten the skin, and will have you in your Pre-Dad-Bod in no time!
What Demographic is Getting Daddy Do-Overs?
Fathers of all ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, and relationship statuses have opted for this procedure. It is customized to each person’s unique wants and needs, but patients should also enter their consultation with a realistic idea of what is possible. To do this, scroll through before and after photos of the below procedures and place yourself in their shoes.
What Procedures Do Dads Choose?
Most often, men choose a Gynecomastia as the first procedure on their list. This refers to excess breast tissue that cannot be reduced with either diet or exercise. While receiving your Daddy Do-Over, this tissue can be removed via liposuction or excision. There are only small incisions required and the results are incredibly natural.
In addition to Gynecomastia, liposuction to contour the body is another popular choice. This procedure removes fat from specific areas to enhance shape and definition. The inner thighs, chest, and abdomen tend to hold on to stubborn fat, and are popular areas chosen by men.
Another procedure that is often chosen is the Tummy Tuck, or Abdominoplasty. Especially following liposuction, patients can have excess skin here that, when removed, creates a flatter, more toned abdomen.
Together, these procedures create a drastic transformation that turns back the clock.
What Does Aftercare Look Like?
Because the operation combines multiple steps into one session, the recovery period can vary based on which were chosen. Official downtime will generally be for about a week, with a hold placed on high-intensity activities for up to six weeks. After this point, residual swelling may last for an additional few weeks. Overall, patients recover very well, feeling better both mentally and physically. Visit Grossman Capraro for a dady makeover.