My Mummy Makeover – A Dairy of My Experience with Sherif Wilson

mummy makeover before after

We would like to thank our lovely patient for sharing her journey of undergoing a Mummy Makeover with Mr Wilson which took place at the Bath Circle Health Group. Real reviews and documenting experiences like this one are so helpful for anyone looking to undergo a similar procedure. We are always so pleased to hear how patients lives are transformed by their procedures and how they feel safe and well looked after by Sherif and the team.

This patient’s Mummy Makeover included a Mastopexy/augmentation with a standard tummy tuck and here is her story including real before and after images.


Why Did I Wait So Long?

At 21, I lost 77lbs with Weight Watchers over the course of ten months. Unfortunately, back then I didn’t know that without regular exercise, I’d be left with loads of saggy skin which I’ve been stuck with for 25+ years. So I looked like I’d had a baby years before I had a baby.

I could never get my head around surgery on credit so waited until I could fund treatment without a loan. That time is now. A year before my operation, I took up weight training but of course, despite building muscle no amount of lifting could shift the saggy skin.

Following lots of research, I happened across Mr Wilson who is highly recommended in my local area. The reviews on Real Self and Google convinced me to have a pre-operation appointment and being totally honest, I came away from the first appointment feeling quite deflated.

I went armed with a huge list of questions – all of which were answered – but Mr Wilson doesn’t let you get away with underestimating the magnitude of the decision you’re making nor the commitment required to have successful outcomes.

He spoke eloquently about the risks of major surgery and having implants; was super-realistic about what he might be able to achieve; and very clear that he couldn’t fix everything in one go.

We also covered options for my tummy tuck. I’d assumed I’d need a fleur de lys but he was concerned that I scar easily and wondered if I would want to have a huge scar running up my middle as I was only “borderline” for this sort of technique. After going over the pros and cons of the process and outcomes, he suggested a standard tummy tuck so I could review the results and scarring first – and then perhaps a later revision if I was unhappy.

I also have a lot of loose skin around my bra line which I was hoping to lose. Mr Wilson was again very honest that he couldn’t do all this at once and that would be better done if I wanted to have my arms lifted at a later date. He suggested again that I wait and see the first results before leaping ahead to think about follow up procedures.

I went home to reflect and consider my options and two weeks later, sports bra in hand, Mr Wilson measured me for my implants. I’d done the rice test and just wanted to achieve fullness to my lifted breasts. He agreed that 300cc round, sub-muscular silicone implants would achieve this and then added a further 25cc to compensate for tissue that would be lost during the lift.

I got in touch with his secretaries and booked my date in – five months in the future as my complicated logistics and wanting to have the operation in Bath meant that options were limited.

And then the wait began! So I spent it lifting, walking and eating well to put myself in the best position for the operation.

mummy makeover before


Two days post op

I cried (tears of joy) today when I changed my garment for the first time. My apron belly was nowhere to be seen!

Back home for the recovery bit and feeling better than expected – just on Ibuprofen for one more day then paracetamol and codeine.

Struggling with back sleeping so if you’re not a back sleeper, beware it’s tiring!

mummy makeover before after


Simply the Best!

I can’t thank Mr Wilson enough for the transformation he achieved for me. He reassured me all the way through the journey, even calling me just before his Christmas break to answer my endless questions about the procedure and recovery process. During the early consultations, he covered the potential, the risks and managed my expectations well based on my personal physiology. I was borderline between having a full tummy tuck and a fleur de lys to address an apron belly after significant weight loss., but Mr Wilson suggested that we try the full first to minimise scarring (I scar easily). I also had a mastopexy/augmentation – to lift and shape my boobs. It was a lot of surgery all at once, but from the first visit, I just knew that he was the right surgeon for the job
Kim and Lily were also brilliant, answering emails swiftly and ensuring that I was fully prepared for surgery. The whole team at The Bath Clinic were brilliant as well. I’m now a couple of weeks post op and am thrilled with the results so far. Even after the operation, Mr Wilson and the team have been wonderfully supportive. As for further surgery, I don’t think I’ll need it. Mr Wilson’s skill has given me a body that I love and he’s managed to balance out things that were previous areas of focus without the need for further intervention. The scars are so neat that even if they didn’t fade, I’d be pretty happy to live with them as compensation for the results he’s achieved. Thank you so, so much Mr Wilson! And to Kim and Lily too.

Rollercoaster city

It’s a been a bit of an emotional rollercoaster over the past week since the bandages disappeared. One minute I love that my apron belly has disappeared and can’t stop checking myself in the mirror; the next I can’t quite get my head around the immediate transformation and don’t feel like I’m in my own body and can’t bear to look at my reflection. I think it’s hormones!

So today (21 days in – underwear pic) I had twenty minutes out of the garment and tape free and put on some undies I’d treated myself to just to feel a bit more human.The implants are settling and softening nicely. The scars aren’t half as dark as I was expecting.

The bra is just a cheapish one from Marks and Spencer – first time I’ve had a non wired bra (aside from sports bras) for about 30 years and having measured myself properly using the Boob or Bust method (Google it), I’ve gone from wearing a 36B pre-op to a 32G! All with 300cc implants. Interestingly I had to buy new Macom bras this week – and a small (32) fits so much better than the large (36) I’d purchased pre-op. So definitely get your band measured pre-op rather than just assuming what you’ve been wearing for years is the right size!

mummy makeover after
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