Mommy Makeover · Combined Procedures · Edmond, Oklahoma
Pregnancy and nursing change the breasts and abdomen together — so it makes sense to restore them together. A mommy makeover combines the procedures you actually need into one surgery and one recovery, planned and performed by Dr. Zachary M. Hurwitz, MD with hospital-system safety standards.
Dr. Hurwitz operates within the Mercy system — with the safety protocols, facilities, and accountability of a major hospital behind every procedure.
Every surgery is staffed by a board-certified or board-eligible physician anesthesiologist — an MD or DO. Not the norm at every surgery center; always the standard here.
You'll hear what will work, what won't, and what it costs — candidly. If a smaller procedure (or none at all) serves you better, that's what Dr. Hurwitz will recommend.
The Procedure
There’s no fixed menu — your makeover combines exactly what your goals and exam call for, and nothing more.
Breasts, abdomen, and contour — as needed
Most makeovers pair abdominoplasty (with muscle repair for pregnancy-separated abs) with breast surgery — a lift, an augmentation with Motiva® implants, or both — plus liposuction of the flanks to refine the waist. At your consultation, Dr. Hurwitz maps each concern to the specific procedure that fixes it.
And combination pricing to match
Combining procedures means one anesthesia, one recovery window instead of two or three, and combination pricing that’s meaningfully more efficient than staging surgeries months apart. For busy mothers, the single recovery is often the deciding factor.
Judgment first, always
Combining procedures safely is a judgment call that depends on your health and the operative plan. Every surgery is staffed by a physician anesthesiologist within the Mercy system — and if staging your procedures is the safer path for you, that’s exactly what Dr. Hurwitz will recommend.
Is It Right for You?
Results last best when future pregnancies aren’t planned — timing matters, and we’ll help you think it through.
Deflation or sagging above, loose skin or separated muscle below — the classic post-pregnancy pattern.
A steady weight for several months protects your investment and your result.
Breast surgery is typically planned several months after breastfeeding ends, once size has stabilized.
Two weeks of help with kids and lifting makes the recovery dramatically smoother.
One plan, one surgery, one recovery — instead of years of piecemeal procedures.
What to Expect
Every patient heals differently — this is the typical arc, and you'll have direct access to our team throughout.
The hardest stretch — plan help at home with children and lifting. Walking gently from day one.
Turning the corner; many patients return to desk work around the two-week mark.
Steadily more yourself — light activity resumes, swelling fades, results start to show.
Cleared for exercise, lifting, and life at full speed. Contours refine over months.
Investment
A mommy makeover is quoted as a combination — which is exactly why it’s efficient: one operating room, one anesthesia, one recovery. Your personalized, no-surprises quote comes with your consultation. If hanging skin after major weight loss is part of your picture, a panniculectomy portion may even be covered by insurance — we accept all major plans. And every cosmetic procedure here is backed by CosmetAssure® complication coverage — a financial safety net available exclusively through board-certified plastic surgeons, protecting you for the 45 days after surgery when standard health insurance typically excludes cosmetic complications.
Get Your Personalized QuoteCommon Questions
It’s customized — most combine a tummy tuck with muscle repair, breast surgery (lift, Motiva® augmentation, or both), and often flank liposuction. Your combination is built at your consultation.
For healthy patients with the right operative plan, yes — with a physician anesthesiologist at every surgery, within the Mercy system. And when staging is the safer call, that’s what Dr. Hurwitz recommends.
Plan two weeks of real help — no lifting little ones early on. Desk work around two weeks, light activity by weeks 4–6, full exercise at 6–8 weeks.
Typically at least six months after delivery and several months after nursing ends — once weight is stable and breast size has settled. Timing is individualized at your consultation.
Yes — combining shares facility and anesthesia costs across one operation, making it meaningfully more efficient than staging. You’ll get a complete combination quote at your consultation.
It depends entirely on your combination. You’ll receive a complete personalized quote — no hidden fees — at your consultation.
Take the Next Step
Consultations are complimentary and unhurried — in person in Edmond or via telehealth. Map out your combination, your timeline, and your quote. No pressure, ever.