Many mothers face a common difficulty, that is, abdominal fat after giving birth. Some people may find it difficult to lower their abdominal bulge even when they try to *** and engage in physical activity. This may be related to the rectus abdominis muscle. The abdominal muscles connect the pelvic cavity and rib bone muscles and are called the abdominal part. Early in pregnancy, uterine dilation and stretching of abdominal muscles can cause diastasis rectus, in which the separation of abdominal muscle tissue creates a vertical void. Such a thing may cause weakened abdominal muscle function, which can lead to a bulge in the abdominal cavity and an irregular appearance.
Separation of abdominal muscles is a common phenomenon after giving birth, and it can also lead to a continuous decrease in abdominal elasticity and muscle weakness, making repair difficult. Even after *** and exercise, many female friends still have difficulty recovering to the abdominal cavity before pregnancy, which may confuse them.
For the rectus abdominis muscles, it's important to embrace professional** and exercise. Your doctor may recommend purposeful exercises to strengthen your abdominal muscles and relieve your rectus abdominis muscles. In addition, in specific cases, your doctor may recommend abdominoplasty surgery** to repair the diastasis recti, thereby changing the appearance of your abdomen.
After giving birth, in addition to medical treatment, diet and exercise are also very important. Only through a reasonable diet and moderate exercise can the mother recover the human body, improve the waist muscles, and promote the contraction and creation of the abdomen. For some mothers who have serious problems such as abdominal muscle separation, facial laxity and belly button deformation after giving birth, they can consider performing abdominal cosmetic plastic surgery to change the appearance of the abdominal cavity.
Abdominoplasty** is a procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the abdominal cavity, repair the separation of the rectus abdominis muscle, tighten the abdominal skin, and restore the belly button. During the procedure, the plastic surgeon will go to the abdominal incision to repair the rectus abdominis muscle, relocate the belly button, and cut off excessive muscles and muscle fibers to give the abdominal cavity a flat shape.
However, it is important to note that while abdominoplasty surgery** can greatly improve the appearance of the abdomen, there are certain risks. It takes a period of time to maintain after surgery, and it is necessary to avoid strenuous exercise and lifting activities during this period. In addition, there may be some swelling, body pain, blood accumulation and other conditions after surgery, and it is necessary to follow the doctor's guidance and take care of it.
Before deciding whether or not to undergo abdominoplasty surgery, it is advisable to have a thorough communication and consultation with a plastic surgeon to determine the risks of surgery and what to look out for after surgery. When making decisions, you also need to consider various factors such as your health condition, family care and post-operative recovery needs, so that you can make informed choices and management decisions.
In general, for mothers, they may face severe rectus abdominis problems, as well as facial laxity and belly button deformities. In such cases, they may consider performing abdominoplasty surgery** to change the shape of the abdominal wall. When deciding whether or not to undergo surgery, it is important to think carefully and seek the guidance of a medical professional to ensure that the surgery is safe and effective.