A Mons Pubis Lift is a simple cosmetic surgery that helps shape the area above your pubic bone. Some people feel this area looks too large because of weight changes, aging, or just their build. This surgery makes the area smaller and neater, giving it a smoother and more balanced look.
Your first visit will be a chat with your surgeon. They'll check your health, talk about what you want from the surgery, and make sure you know what to expect. This is a great time to ask any questions you have.
Before your surgery, you'll get instructions on what to do and what not to do. This includes not smoking, not drinking, and stopping some medicines. You'll also get details about what to eat and drink before you come in for your surgery.
The surgery usually lasts 1 to 2 hours. Your surgeon will make small cuts, take out some fat, and might use a special tool to help shape the area before tightening the skin.
You'll go back to see your surgeon about a week after your surgery to check on your healing and to get any stitches taken out.
Most people who have this surgery feel really good about it afterward. Studies show that about 90% of folks are happier with how they look and feel more confident. The changes should last a long time if you keep a steady weight.
Anyone who's in good health and knows what to expect from the surgery can think about getting it done, no matter their age.
It's best to be at your ideal weight before the surgery to make sure the results last.
You won't feel pain during the surgery because you'll get medicine to numb the area. Afterward, you might have some discomfort, but your doctor will give you something to help with the pain.
The scars are usually small and hidden, so they're not very noticeable.
Like any surgery, there are some risks like infection, reactions to the anesthesia, and not being happy with how it turns out.
Yes, you'll probably need to wear a special tight garment to help reduce swelling and keep your new shape in place.
You'll see the full effect of the surgery after about 6 months when all the swelling has gone down.
Yes, it's often done along with other surgeries like a tummy tuck or liposuction to help you get the look you want.