Combined Surgery Must Still Be Individualised
Breast and abdominal changes often occur together after pregnancy, which is why they are frequently discussed within a mommy makeover. Yet combining procedures should never be automatic. At Clinic Plast, Dr. Salih Onur Basat evaluates whether the benefits of one coordinated operation are appropriate for the patient’s medical profile. A personalised mommy makeover in Turkey may include breast surgery, abdominal surgery and contouring, but the final plan is defined by anatomy, procedure duration, recovery needs and safety.
Planning the Breast Procedure
The breast component may involve augmentation, lifting, reduction or a combination. A patient with volume loss but limited sagging may have different needs from a patient with stretched skin and a low nipple position. Implant size alone does not correct every shape concern, and a lift does not always restore upper fullness. Dr. Salih Onur Basat assesses chest dimensions, tissue quality, asymmetry and the patient’s preferences. Scar patterns and the limits of surgery are discussed before the operation so the patient can make an informed choice.
Planning the Abdominal Procedure
Abdominal treatment begins by identifying whether the main issue is fat, skin, muscle separation or a combination. Targeted liposuction can improve selected fat deposits, while a tummy tuck in Turkey may remove excess skin and repair muscle separation when needed. The position of the navel, previous caesarean scars and the amount of skin laxity influence the surgical design. The aim is to create a smoother abdominal contour that remains proportionate to the waist and hips.
The Benefits and Demands of One Recovery
Combining breast and abdominal procedures can allow patients to complete treatment during one anaesthetic and one recovery period. However, the early phase can be physically demanding because both the upper body and core are healing. Patients may have difficulty standing fully upright, reaching, lifting or caring for children. Reliable support is not optional. Clinic Plast helps patients understand how garments, sleeping position, walking and daily activities may be affected.
When Staging Is the Better Choice
Not every desired procedure should be performed in one session. A long operation, extensive liposuction, high body mass index, smoking, anaemia or other medical factors may make staged surgery more appropriate. Staging can also simplify recovery when the patient has limited support at home. It may allow the result of the first operation to settle before the second area is planned. Dr. Salih Onur Basat bases the recommendation on the individual risk-benefit balance rather than the convenience of a single trip. Results vary and all surgery carries risk, but transparent planning allows patients to understand why a carefully limited operation may offer a better path than an overly ambitious combination.








