Choosing the Right Mommy Makeover Plan at Clinic Plast with Dr. Salih Onur Basat

The Right Plan Begins with the Right Questions
A patient considering a mommy makeover may arrive with a list of procedures collected from social media, but the most useful starting point is a clear description of her concerns. Is the main issue breast sagging, loss of volume, abdominal skin, muscle separation or localised fat? At Clinic Plast, Dr. Salih Onur Basat uses consultation to translate these concerns into an anatomical plan. This is the foundation of a responsible mommy makeover in Turkey and helps prevent unnecessary procedures.
Medical Suitability Comes before Aesthetic Goals
The patient’s health history, body mass index, weight stability, smoking status, medications, previous surgery and risk of blood clots influence what can be performed safely. Blood tests and additional medical assessment may be required. A patient may be advised to improve a health factor, stop smoking or delay surgery before proceeding. This is not an obstacle to treatment; it is part of safe surgical decision-making. Clinic Plast does not treat a package as more important than the patient’s medical profile.
Selecting the Abdominal Component
When the abdomen is a concern, Dr. Salih Onur Basat determines whether fat, excess skin or muscle separation is dominant. Liposuction may be suitable for localised fat when skin quality is good. A tummy tuck in Turkey may be required when stretched skin and abdominal wall separation are present. Some patients need both techniques, while others need neither. The incision and extent of correction are planned according to the actual anatomy rather than a standard before-and-after image.
Selecting the Breast Component
Breast planning may involve lifting, augmentation, reduction or a combined operation. The patient’s chest width, existing tissue, skin elasticity, nipple position and desired proportion guide the recommendation. Implant choice, when relevant, should consider the patient’s frame and tissue support rather than focusing on a number alone. A natural result means different things to different patients, so reference photographs are used to discuss preferences, not to promise an identical outcome.
One Operation or Staged Treatment?
A combined operation can be convenient, but it is not always the best choice. The total surgical time, extent of liposuction, recovery burden and patient support system must be considered. Staged surgery may reduce complexity or allow each area to heal separately. It can also be appropriate when the patient wants to reassess her priorities after the first recovery. Dr. Salih Onur Basat explains the reasoning behind the recommendation so the patient can evaluate both benefits and trade-offs. Every surgical procedure has risks and no result can be guaranteed. The most appropriate mommy makeover plan is therefore the one that balances the patient’s priorities with anatomy, health, recovery capacity and long-term expectations.