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How TopPlasticSurgeonsMexico Provide This Result by a Reasonable Cost? Why Can't my City?
Let me walk you through my mommy makeover experience in Mexico—because if you’ve ever looked in the mirror after having kids and thought, “Whose body is this?” trust me, I’ve been right there with you.
I’m Shishir, a mom of two, and in September 2024, I finally did something just for me. I flew to Mexico and had a full mommy makeover with Dr. Juan Bernardo Balthazar Rendón at TopPlasticSurgeonsMexico—and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most empowering things I’ve ever done.
Let’s be honest: making the decision to get plastic surgery in another country is terrifying.
I spent months down the Reddit and YouTube rabbit hole, reading reviews and watching every vlog I could find. I questioned everything—Was it safe? Would the results be worth it? What if something went wrong? And then came the guilt. I kept thinking, Should I really be spending this kind of money on myself? Am I being vain? But at the end of the day, I knew I needed to feel like myself again.
I paid around $7,500 for a full mommy makeover—tummy tuck, liposuction, and a breast lift (no implants). In the U.S., I was quoted between $18,000 to $22,000, and that didn’t even include post-op care. That price difference? Insane.
So yes, I booked the flight. I was nervous as hell, but I went in hopeful.
Now, logistics.
The clinic handled my airport pickup, hotel accommodation, and daily aftercare. My driver was super friendly (even if we hit some traffic), and the recovery hotel was private, clean, and peaceful. Not luxury, but definitely what I needed. Nurses came to check on me daily, and I had a contact I could message any time. Yes, there were a few moments of awkward language gaps, but Google Translate and some patience took care of it.
Was everything perfect? No.
The compression garment felt like medieval armor at first, and I cried when I first saw my incisions. The first few post-op days were hard—I won’t sugarcoat that. Getting in and out of bed was a struggle, and sleep was rough. But with each passing day, I started feeling stronger, tighter, more like me again.
And the results? Dr. Rendón is truly an artist.
My tummy is flat, my waist is sculpted, and my breasts finally sit where they used to—hallelujah! Everything looks natural, feminine, and proportional. I wore a swimsuit on Mother’s Day and didn’t even think about grabbing a cover-up. That moment alone made the whole journey worth it.
So if you’re thinking about a mommy makeover in Mexico, here’s my advice:
Do it scared. Do your homework, choose a board-certified surgeon you trust, and go in with realistic expectations. It won’t all be smooth sailing, but if you’re anything like me, tired of feeling like a stranger in your own body, this could be the fresh start you didn’t know you needed.
$7,500 and some courage? No regrets—just a whole lot of confidence.
I’m Shishir, a mom of two, and in September 2024, I finally did something just for me. I flew to Mexico and had a full mommy makeover with Dr. Juan Bernardo Balthazar Rendón at TopPlasticSurgeonsMexico—and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most empowering things I’ve ever done.
Let’s be honest: making the decision to get plastic surgery in another country is terrifying.
I spent months down the Reddit and YouTube rabbit hole, reading reviews and watching every vlog I could find. I questioned everything—Was it safe? Would the results be worth it? What if something went wrong? And then came the guilt. I kept thinking, Should I really be spending this kind of money on myself? Am I being vain? But at the end of the day, I knew I needed to feel like myself again.
I paid around $7,500 for a full mommy makeover—tummy tuck, liposuction, and a breast lift (no implants). In the U.S., I was quoted between $18,000 to $22,000, and that didn’t even include post-op care. That price difference? Insane.
So yes, I booked the flight. I was nervous as hell, but I went in hopeful.
Now, logistics.
The clinic handled my airport pickup, hotel accommodation, and daily aftercare. My driver was super friendly (even if we hit some traffic), and the recovery hotel was private, clean, and peaceful. Not luxury, but definitely what I needed. Nurses came to check on me daily, and I had a contact I could message any time. Yes, there were a few moments of awkward language gaps, but Google Translate and some patience took care of it.
Was everything perfect? No.
The compression garment felt like medieval armor at first, and I cried when I first saw my incisions. The first few post-op days were hard—I won’t sugarcoat that. Getting in and out of bed was a struggle, and sleep was rough. But with each passing day, I started feeling stronger, tighter, more like me again.
And the results? Dr. Rendón is truly an artist.
My tummy is flat, my waist is sculpted, and my breasts finally sit where they used to—hallelujah! Everything looks natural, feminine, and proportional. I wore a swimsuit on Mother’s Day and didn’t even think about grabbing a cover-up. That moment alone made the whole journey worth it.
So if you’re thinking about a mommy makeover in Mexico, here’s my advice:
Do it scared. Do your homework, choose a board-certified surgeon you trust, and go in with realistic expectations. It won’t all be smooth sailing, but if you’re anything like me, tired of feeling like a stranger in your own body, this could be the fresh start you didn’t know you needed.
$7,500 and some courage? No regrets—just a whole lot of confidence.
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Dr. Juan Bernardo Balthazar Rendón