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Mom of 3 Finally Fixed My Diastasis Recti & Painful Keloid. Life-Changing Results
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Mom of 3 Finally Fixed My Diastasis Recti & Painful Keloid. Life-Changing Results
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I’m a mom of three, and like so many moms, I spent years putting myself last.
I first found Dr. Rahban in 2020 after my second baby. I was dealing with a painful vertical keloid scar from a prior ovary removal, constant discomfort, and issues with bowel movements due to diastasis recti. I even had a doctor suggest I might have a hernia that would require mesh but because of my autoimmune thyroid condition, I was not comfortable with the idea of having a foreign object in my body.
I had initially put down a deposit with Dr. Rahban, but life had other plans, I became pregnant with my third baby and had to wait.
Fast forward six years later, and my symptoms had worsened. But I knew exactly who I wanted to go back to.
From the beginning, I trusted Dr. Rahban. I knew he could repair my diastasis recti, and just as importantly, I trusted his meticulous technique to revise my keloid without replacing it with another one. While the aesthetic improvement mattered, my top priority was functionality and quality of life.
As moms, we often feel guilty investing in ourselves but this experience changed my perspective. This wasn’t about “going back” to who I was before kids. It was about preserving who I am now, my health, and my longevity for my family.
Dr. Rahban took exceptional care of me. I traveled from Missouri to see him, and he made sure I was seen frequently while I was in town. He even debrided my wound when needed, knowing I’m not the easiest healer. As a nurse, I was able to continue my care at home confidently, and I’m happy to say my wounds healed beautifully.
Today, I feel like a different person. I no longer struggle with bowel movements or straining, the painful keloid scar is gone, and I feel both physically relieved and more confident in my body.
I don’t typically write reviews like this, but I felt compelled to share for other moms who might be suffering in silence or putting themselves last. Taking care of yourself is not selfish, it’s necessary.
I’m forever grateful to Dr. Rahban for giving me my comfort, confidence, and quality of life back
I first found Dr. Rahban in 2020 after my second baby. I was dealing with a painful vertical keloid scar from a prior ovary removal, constant discomfort, and issues with bowel movements due to diastasis recti. I even had a doctor suggest I might have a hernia that would require mesh but because of my autoimmune thyroid condition, I was not comfortable with the idea of having a foreign object in my body.
I had initially put down a deposit with Dr. Rahban, but life had other plans, I became pregnant with my third baby and had to wait.
Fast forward six years later, and my symptoms had worsened. But I knew exactly who I wanted to go back to.
From the beginning, I trusted Dr. Rahban. I knew he could repair my diastasis recti, and just as importantly, I trusted his meticulous technique to revise my keloid without replacing it with another one. While the aesthetic improvement mattered, my top priority was functionality and quality of life.
As moms, we often feel guilty investing in ourselves but this experience changed my perspective. This wasn’t about “going back” to who I was before kids. It was about preserving who I am now, my health, and my longevity for my family.
Dr. Rahban took exceptional care of me. I traveled from Missouri to see him, and he made sure I was seen frequently while I was in town. He even debrided my wound when needed, knowing I’m not the easiest healer. As a nurse, I was able to continue my care at home confidently, and I’m happy to say my wounds healed beautifully.
Today, I feel like a different person. I no longer struggle with bowel movements or straining, the painful keloid scar is gone, and I feel both physically relieved and more confident in my body.
I don’t typically write reviews like this, but I felt compelled to share for other moms who might be suffering in silence or putting themselves last. Taking care of yourself is not selfish, it’s necessary.
I’m forever grateful to Dr. Rahban for giving me my comfort, confidence, and quality of life back

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