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Everything you need to know about mommy makeover recovery, including the timeline, what to expect, and how to prepare.


Mommy Makeover Recovery

Recovery at a Glance

Recovery from a mommy makeover is a process that unfolds gradually over several months. Most patients at the NYC Mommy Makeover Center are surprised by how manageable it feels with the right plan and support. This guide walks you through what to expect, week by week, so you feel prepared, informed, and confident going in.

Time off work ~1 week
Light cardio 4 weeks
Full workouts 6 weeks
Final results 3–6 months
Week by week

Your week-by-week recovery

Every patient heals at their own pace, and your recovery will depend on which procedures are included in your mommy makeover. A tummy tuck with liposuction will have a different timeline than a full combination of breast lift, breast augmentation, tummy tuck, and liposuction. Below is what most women experience at each stage, from the day of surgery to final results.

Stage 1

Days 1 to 3

You’ll rest at home with help from a caregiver. Light walking around the house starts the same day to support circulation. Soreness, swelling, and tightness are normal and well managed with prescribed medication.

Stage 2

Week 1

Most patients are off prescription pain medication by day five. You’ll still need help with childcare and household tasks during this stage. Energy slowly returns, and many patients describe feeling better each day.

Stage 3

Week 2

Most patients return to desk work and light daily activity. Compression garments are still worn around the clock. Bruising fades and movement becomes easier each day.

Stage 4

Weeks 3 to 4

You’ll feel close to normal in everyday life. Light cardio is often cleared around week four. Tightness across the abdomen continues to improve, and the body settles into its new shape.

Stage 5

Weeks 5 to 6

Full workouts and strenuous activity are typically cleared at the six-week mark. Most patients feel ready to return to all of their normal routines as swelling continues to fade.

Stage 6

Months 3 to 6

Final results come into view between three and six months. Residual swelling resolves, scars fade, and the breasts and abdomen settle into their long-term shape.

How to prepare for recovery

A smooth recovery starts before surgery. Here are some steps that help patients feel more comfortable and supported during the first few weeks of healing.

Set up a recovery space

A comfortable spot to sleep upright with pillows, water, and entertainment within reach.

Arrange caregiver support

A friend or family member to help with kids, meals, and daily tasks for the first week.

Stock the kitchen

Easy meals and protein-rich snacks ready to go so eating well takes no effort.

Compression garments

Have your fitted compression garment ready before surgery day so it’s on hand.

Plan your time off

1-2 weeks off work for most patients, or longer if your job is physically demanding.

Pre-fill prescriptions

Pick up all medications before surgery so you have everything ready when you come home.

Sleeping after surgery

How you sleep matters more than most patients expect. The right position protects your healing and helps you stay comfortable.

Sleep on your back with your upper body elevated and a pillow placed under your knees. This position takes tension off the abdomen and supports the breasts during early healing.

Most patients use a recliner or a stack of pillows for the first two to three weeks. Depending on which procedures you had, side sleeping is usually fine after the four-week mark.

Healing after surgery

A few specific topics come up in nearly every recovery. The sections below cover what to expect with compression garments, pain, and scar healing.

Compression garments

A compression garment is one of the most important tools in your recovery. It supports your healing, reduces swelling, and helps your body settle into its new shape.

You’ll wear your compression garment around the clock for the first two to three weeks after surgery. After that, our team will let you know when you can transition to wearing it part-time. Most patients wear some form of compression for four to six weeks.

The garment fits snugly to support the abdomen, breasts, and other areas. Most patients find it comfortable once they get used to it, while some even say it makes movement feel more secure during early recovery.

Pain and discomfort

Most patients are surprised by how manageable the discomfort feels. Pain is well-controlled with the medications and care plan we provide.

The first few days bring soreness, tightness, and some bruising. However, we send you home with prescription pain medication that keeps you comfortable through the early recovery.

By the end of the first week, most discomfort feels much more like tightness than pain. Walking, gentle movement, and rest all help your body settle into healing.

Scar care and healing

Scarring is a normal part of any surgery, and proper care during recovery makes a meaningful difference in how scars heal long-term.

Tummy tuck, breast lift, and breast augmentation incisions are placed in discreet locations like the bikini line or the breast crease. In the first weeks, scars look pink or red and may feel raised. This is normal and improves with time.

Once your incisions are fully closed, our team will recommend scar care products like silicone sheets or topical treatments. Sun protection on the scar area is one of the most important things you can do during the first year, as most scars fade significantly over the first 12 months.

My recovery after surgery was a breeze, I never expected such amazing results so soon and with so little down time. I am convinced that my great recovery is directly correlated to his knowledge and amazing surgical hands.

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Tips for a smoother recovery

Small habits during recovery can make a meaningful difference in how you feel and how your body heals.

Walk often

Short walks the first few days support circulation and help reduce swelling.

Stay hydrated

Plenty of water helps flush out post-surgery fluid and supports faster healing.

Compression garments

Compression garments reduce swelling and support the new shape of your body.

Eat for healing

Protein-rich meals and a balanced diet help your body recover and rebuild.

Skip alcohol & smoking

Both alcohol and smoking interfere with healing and can affect your final results.

Listen to your body

Rest when you need to and ease back into activity at your own pace.

When can I…?

The questions below are the most common ones patients ask about returning to daily activities.

  • Shower: Most patients shower 48 hours after surgery, with simple care instructions to protect incisions.
  • Drive: Driving is usually cleared at one week (or sooner), once you are off prescription pain medication.
  • Picking up kids: Avoid lifting more than 10 pounds for two weeks. Heavy lifting is usually cleared at six weeks.
  • Have sex: Sexual activity is typically cleared at the six-week mark.
  • Travel: Short car rides are fine within the first week. Air travel is usually cleared at two to three weeks.
  • Wear underwire bras: Most patients can return to underwire bras at six weeks after breast surgery.

When to call our team

Most patients have questions during recovery. Our team is always available to help, and we encourage you to reach out with any concerns.

Give us a call anytime if something feels off or if you simply want reassurance. We would rather hear from you and confirm everything is normal than have you wonder.

All post-operative appointments are part of your care plan, and we are alongside you from your first follow-up through your final result.

Recovery frequently asked questions

Here are some mommy makeover questions we hear most often about recovery. If your question is not listed, schedule a consultation and we will walk through it together.

Yes. You will need a caregiver to stay with you for at least the first 24 to 48 hours. Most patients benefit from having help around the house for the first one to two weeks.

Final results come into view between three and six months after surgery. You will see steady improvements throughout recovery, but the full mommy makeover transformation takes time as swelling resolves and the body settles into its new shape.

Light interaction with your children is fine from the start. Avoid lifting anything heavier than 10 pounds for the first two weeks, which means no carrying small kids during early recovery. Most patients are cleared for normal lifting at six weeks.

Combining procedures into one mommy makeover can make recovery a bit more difficult than a single procedure alone. However, most of the recovery comes from the abdominal portion of surgery, and adding breast work, liposuction, or labiaplasty rarely extends the timeline by much.

Walk gently every day, stay hydrated, eat protein-rich meals, wear your compression garment, and avoid alcohol and smoking. Follow your post-op instructions and show up to every follow-up appointment to support a smooth recovery.

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