Give Your Body Time to Recover
Your body needs time to heal naturally after giving birth. It’s typically best to wait at least six months postpartum — sometimes longer — so that your uterus can shrink, your skin can retract as much as possible, and your hormone levels can stabilize. This also gives you time to see what improvements occur on their own before deciding on surgery.
Finish Breastfeeding and Stabilize Your Weight
If you’re breastfeeding, plan to wait a few months after weaning. This stabilizes your hormones and body weight, two key factors affecting your healing and final results. Ideally, you’ll want to be close to your target weight for several months before moving forward with surgery.
Wait Until You’re Done Having Children
If you’re thinking about further growing your family, it may be wise to delay your tummy tuck. Another pregnancy after this surgery can stretch your abdominal muscles and skin again, which can undo the benefits. Therefore, waiting until your family is complete can help ensure that your results last for many years.
Plan for Downtime and Support
A tummy tuck requires several weeks of limited activity, including no heavy lifting. If you have young children at home, you’ll want to schedule your surgery during a time when you can get help with caregiving and daily tasks. Planning will make your recovery smoother and safer.
Talk to a Trusted Expert
Dr. Watterson is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons who has earned “Top Doctor” designations from multiple publications. He has helped many women in Salt Lake City and Draper, Utah feel confident in their post-pregnancy bodies. If you’re ready to take the next step, we can help you determine whether this is the right time for your tummy tuck. Contact Watterson Plastic Surgery at 801-571-2020 to schedule your personal consultation and explore your options.