When planning plastic surgery, you will likely come across plenty of information explaining the options and benefits of combining multiple surgical procedures into a single surgery, as is the case with a traditional mommy makeover. A trend on the rise is to pair surgical and nonsurgical procedures for many of the same benefits.
Below are just a few reasons why you might consider adding a cosmetic treatment or two with plastic surgery.
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Enhance Results
Maximizing your cosmetic results does not always have to mean adding another surgical procedure. There are a number of nonsurgical cosmetic treatments that can bring out the best in your plastic surgery results without requiring additional surgery time and costs.
Nonsurgical cellulite treatments, for example, make an excellent pair for body contouring procedures like liposuction, a tummy tuck or a thigh lift. Similarly, injectables like dermal fillers and BOTOX® can help to enhance your surgical results even further.
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Address Multiple Concerns at Once
Perhaps you’re torn between treating one trouble area or another, whether for financial reasons, time concerns or something else. In some cases, pairing a quick and easy cosmetic treatment with a more involved surgical procedure can help you get the best of both worlds.
If you are concerned about lines and wrinkles on your face but would also like to address skin laxity in your abdominal area, a tummy tuck with nonsurgical skin tightening or laser treatments could be the perfect pair.
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3. Forego Surgery Altogether
In some cases, you may be able to pair multiple nonsurgical treatments together to forego surgery altogether. Such is the case with a nonsurgical mommy makeover or a liquid facelift. These treatments use only nonsurgical procedures to achieve a similar result without surgery.
Interested in discussing your “perfect pair” options with a professional? Call our Twin Cities office today at 651-290-7600 or get in touch with us online.
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