Dr Malcolm Linsell shares his patients’ experiences so other women will know what to expect when contemplating a mummy makeover.
Becoming a mother is often a woman’s greatest joy but most would agree it doesn’t come without sacrifice. Stretch marks, weight gain and sagging breasts may lead to poor body image and low self-esteem. Thankfully, modern cosmetic surgery procedures have allowed many women to regain their pre-pregnancy bodies and their confidence.
But what should you consider before deciding if surgery is right for you?
In I love my kids, but I want my body back, Dr Malcolm Linsell shares his patients’ experiences. From initial consultation to surgery and beyond, ten women reveal how their body image issues had a negative impact on their mental and physical health, relationships, and quality of life. Their stories are honest accounts of how they found the courage to change what they didn’t like about their bodies, creating for themselves a calm self-assurance that radiates out to those around them.
As a plastic surgeon with nearly 30 years’ experience, Malcolm Linsell feels privileged to help his patients rediscover their zest for living. To him, the women featured in this book are heroes. He hopes their stories will inspire other women to take the same leap of faith and reclaim their individual identities.
If you are thinking of having a mummy makeover, then this book is a must for you. It includes the real stories from 10 patients and follows them from when they have had their children through to after their procedure. These women pull no punches, they tell it how it is. With lots of before and after pictures, it is not just informative, it is also inspiring.
Dr Malcolm Linsell, a plastic surgeon with almost 30 years’ experience, has a Bachelor of Science (BSc), a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), a Masters of Surgery (MS) and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS).