• Published On: August 15th, 2017

    After pregnancy, many women can no longer get back to their pre-pregnancy body. They struggle with stubborn fat and excess skin. Many opt for Mommy Makeovers, which include a tummy tuck to flatten out the abdominal area. But what if a woman has a tummy tuck first and then a baby? Is this even possible?

  • Published On: August 3rd, 2017

    Many women struggle with excess skin in the abdominal area after pregnancy or extreme weight loss. One option to remove the excess skin is a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck also tightens the muscles in this area, reduces the waistline and contours the stomach. Tummy tucks (also known as abdominoplasty) are done primarily for cosmetic

  • Published On: July 25th, 2017

    If you’re looking to transform the look of your abdominal area, you might be considering a tummy tuck. A tummy tuck – formally known as an abdominoplasty – can remove excess skin from the stomach area and tighten surrounding muscles, but this alone can cause this area to lose its definition. A woman’s figure is

  • Published On: July 13th, 2017

    If you’re pregnant – or planning to conceive shortly – you may be wondering how this will affect your decision to have plastic surgery. Obviously, it wouldn’t make sense to get a tummy tuck if you’re trying to get pregnant, but what about breast augmentation or reduction? Even though there are minimally invasive plastic surgery

  • Published On: July 6th, 2017

    Most women are not comfortable with their bellies. Maybe you’re one of them. You’re not alone. The truth is many women are uncomfortable with the size or shape of their tummy. If diet or exercise hasn’t helped, then a tummy tuck from Dr. John Park certainly can. If you have thought about having a tummy

  • Published On: June 22nd, 2017

    Between the ages of 40 and 50, many women begin to look for ways that they can take control of their aging, such as a tummy tuck, a mommy makeover or a facelift. These procedures of the face, breasts, and body, and may be surgical or non-surgical depending on a number of factors. Mommy Makeovers

  • Published On: June 8th, 2017

    After completing their families, it isn’t long after the birth of their last baby that many women set out on a mission to return their bodies to pre-pregnancy shape – enter the “ mommy makeover.” Women are left feeling as though their breasts and belly may never forgive them for the trauma they went through.

  • Published On: May 23rd, 2017

    Newport Beach plastic surgeon Dr. John Park advises his patients that a mommy makeover includes multiple procedures, with a tummy tuck being one procedure, that could be incorporated in your mommy makeover. The particular mommy makeover that you receive will depend on the procedures that you and your surgeon decide upon. Most women combine a

  • Published On: May 16th, 2017

    It’s an Amazing Combination! Almost always, in the Newport Beach area, as well as all over the country, the tummy tuck and liposuction procedures are combined. The tummy tuck and liposuction indeed singularly, accomplish very different things, but when used in unison, the ultimate result is fantastic. The tummy tuck takes care of the excess,

  • Published On: May 4th, 2017

    When we speak of a “mommy makeover” we are speaking of a term commonly used to describe rejuvenation surgery of the abdomen and breasts. Of course, there are many different options/procedures involved in this type of surgery, and it is Dr. John Park standard procedure to review and create the combination of surgeries that meet

  • Published On: April 27th, 2017

    If you have recently shed a very large amount of weight, you have probably been considering liposuction, a tummy tuck or even a body lift. It’s not unusual for individuals who have lost a large amount of weight to be thrilled with the weight loss and appalled by what losing the weight has left behind.

  • Published On: April 18th, 2017

    Tummy tucks are not a one size fits all procedure. The type and extent of a tummy tuck depends on several factors. These factors include: anatomy of the patient, the quality of their abdominal muscles and skin, their obstetric and/or weight loss/gain history, the amount of recovery time they can afford and whether or not