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Kelly Stafford Details Her ‘Mommy Makeover' Plastic Surgery After Having 4 Kids with Matthew Stafford
Kelly Stafford Details Her ‘Mommy Makeover' Plastic Surgery After Having 4 Kids with Matthew Stafford

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Kelly Stafford Details Her ‘Mommy Makeover' Plastic Surgery After Having 4 Kids with Matthew Stafford

Kelly Stafford spoke with her plastic surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher about her "mommy makeover" The wife of NFL star Matthew Stafford got her "boobs redone" and also got a "tummy tuck," adding that the plastic surgeon "put back together my abs" Kelly is the mom of four daughtersKelly Stafford is opening up about her 'mommy makeover.' The 36-year-old wife of NFL star Matthew Stafford didn't shy away from sharing which procedures she's gotten done while talking with her plastic surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher on the May 26 episode of her podcast The Morning After. Sharing that she first visited Dr. Fisher in 2021, one year after the birth of her fourth daughter, Kelly detailed her plastic surgery. 'I had my boobs redone, and you also did the tummy tuck, and you put back together my abs,' Kelly told Dr. Fisher. Noting that she thought a 'tummy tuck' was 'fat removal,' Kelly explained how her opinion changed when she realized it was tightening of loose skin. 'I felt great after mine. I felt very confident,' Kelly shared of her 'mommy makeover.' Kelly urged other moms who were interested in the procedures not to wait until their kids were all grown. 'You wanna kinda do it when you still have that urge to feel sexy,' she said. 'These women — as I felt — you have a kid or you've had multiple children, and you haven't really felt like yourself since before you had kids. And so there is that just like, I'm done [having kids]. Let me go get set. Like, let me go feel like myself.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kelly and Matthew, who is the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, are parents to twins Sawyer and Chandler, 8, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4. In April, the couple celebrated their 10-year wedding anniversary with Kelly posting a sweet tribute to Matthew on Instagram. "10 years in and my heart feels so full,' she captioned her post. 'Couldn't imagine loving you more, but I know over the next decade, that's exactly what's gonna happen. Happy anniversary John Matthew Stafford.' And while she cherished the special anniversary, Kelly also got candid about the highs and lows of marriage during a podcast episode back in April. "Marriage is f------ hard," she explained on the episode. "Anyone who tells you differently is f------ lying through their teeth… It becomes tougher and tougher with the more things thrown your way. [Marriage is about] communication and evolving with [your partner]. Fighting's okay as long as you fight the right way and you can give that space for them to be vulnerable and not to judge [them]." Read the original article on People

Grandmother who lost five stone using Mounjaro claims the weight loss jabs left her looking like a 'melted welly' with 'saggy skin'
Grandmother who lost five stone using Mounjaro claims the weight loss jabs left her looking like a 'melted welly' with 'saggy skin'

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Grandmother who lost five stone using Mounjaro claims the weight loss jabs left her looking like a 'melted welly' with 'saggy skin'

A grandmother who lost five stone using Mounjaro is now raising cash to fund tummy tuck surgery after claiming the jabs left her looking like a 'melted welly'. Angela Brown, from Cumbernauld in Lanarkshire, weighed 24 stone just a few years ago, but has since transformed her physique using a combination of exercise, healthy diet, and weight loss injectable, Mounjaro. Using diet and exercise only to begin with, the 52-year-old was able to ditch an impressive 6 stone, taking her to 18 stone, but she struggled to get any further with her weight loss, despite keeping up with natural techniques. Also struggling with Type 2 diabetes, cancer survivor Angela began taking Mounjaro on the advice of a health expert and watched in amazement as the 'weight just melted away', leaving her a total of 11 stone lighter. Starting her journey as a size 26, Angela has seen incredible results and has now slimmed down to a trim size 12 to 14 and is even in remission from diabetes. But following her weight loss, Angela revealed she has now been left with an enormity of 'excess skin', and is now campaigning on her own GoFundMe page to raise funds to have surgery abroad to remove it. Although she is pleased with her results, the grandmother said she still struggles with body confidence due to the excess skin left around her legs, arms and stomach. She said she can hardly look in the mirror and is 'embarrassed' by the 'saggy' skin left by the dramatic weight loss, she revealed during an interview with Glasgow Times. She told the paper: 'I've lost so much weight and my heath has vastly improved, but instead of feeling confident I hate looking in the mirror. 'My stomach stretches down to my knees and the amount of saggy skin on my legs has left me feeling like my body looks like a melted welly.' She added: 'I feel so embarrassed, and I have to go up a clothes size just to fit the skin hanging down into my trousers.' Much to her dismay, a cosmetic procedure to remove the skin is not be available on the NHS, meaning Angela would need to travel abroad to seek treatment. Unable to pay for her own surgery, she would need to spend £12,000 to have the three surgeries abroad for the results she wants. Writing on the charity website, Angela said she was 'looking for a little help towards surgeries', adding that she wasn't just looking for handouts, and was 'also saving towards this myself.' Since sharing the plea on the charity funding page last week, she has raised £5,000. Angela's incredible results were inspired by tragic circumstances, she told Glasgow Times. Using diet and exercise only to begin with, the 52-year-old was able to ditch an impressive 6st, taking her to 18st, but she struggled to get any further with her weight loss, despite keeping up with natural technique The grandmother said it was the death of her father, Robert, in 2023 that marked the turning point in her choosing to finally make a change. Not only that, but Angela has also faced 'cancer and other health issues', only some of which she put down to 'an unhealthy lifestyle'. Thanks to healthy changes and taking weight-loss drugs, Angela is also now in remission for Type 2 diabetes. Mounjaro, also known as GLP-1s, is the brand name for Tirzepatide - a drug that lowers blood sugar levels. It is one of a number of now popular weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy and Ozempic, that have become increasingly popular among people trying to shift pounds. It comes following the news that pharmacists are set to start dishing out weight-loss jabs on the NHS. Under government plans, just a short, over-the-counter consultation will be needed to get the likes of Ozempic and Mounjaro for the cost of an NHS prescription – this week frozen at £9.90. The Mail understands a deal worth tens of millions of pounds will be struck with a major pharmaceutical firm to fund a pilot scheme across the UK, with a view to eventually rolling it out to everyone in need. At the moment, the powerful injections are available to only a tiny number of people on the NHS – after talks with a specialist and in conjunction with other weight-loss methods. There is a two-year waiting list. But ministers plan to expand the drugs' use dramatically by dishing out prescriptions quickly and easily in 'creative' ways, such as through high street chemists, health centres and apps. It means, once the deal is signed, it will be possible to walk into a pharmacy and, after a short assessment, leave with a supply of jabs for £9.90.

I spent £7k on ‘mummy makeover' surgery but I look better fat – it feels like I'm ripped in HALF from painful stitches
I spent £7k on ‘mummy makeover' surgery but I look better fat – it feels like I'm ripped in HALF from painful stitches

The Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

I spent £7k on ‘mummy makeover' surgery but I look better fat – it feels like I'm ripped in HALF from painful stitches

CHANTELLE Woolston, 46, decided to get a tummy tuck and a breast revision after her 6st 7lbs weight loss left with excess skin. The mum-of-two did her research and picked a surgery in Izmir, Turkey, which also offered her a back lift at an all inclusive price of £6.9k. 8 She flew out in February this year, but when she came round she knew she'd made a "big mistake". Now two months post- surgery, she says she can't stretch for fear she will "rip in half" and says she had gathered skin and her stomach is as "hard as a block". Chantelle, an administrator from Southampton, Hampshire, said: "I'd built it up so much and I was so excited to go. 8 "I couldn't wait to see the results. I 100 per cent wish I hadn't done it with this clinic. "I'm regretful of going with this clinic. I wish I'd researched more. "Now I have to tell people I'm devastated with how my body is. "I looked better with the fat. I should have known by the deal that it was too good to be true." Chantelle flew to Istanbul, Turkey, back in September 2020 for a gastric sleeve and was delighted with the results after it helped her drop from 15st and a size 18 to 8st 7lbs and a slender size eight. But she still struggled with the excess skin it had left her with. She said: "I was looking in the mirror and seeing droopy boobs and rolls of fat. "I didn't feel attractive. I wanted to look nice." 8 Chantelle wanted to do something for herself and decided to look into surgery abroad after her success first time around. She chose to look into a different surgery as the medics from the initial clinic had left. Chantelle said: "I trawled the internet for places to go. I didn't see any negative on this Facebook group. "It was just so positive and they sent me pictures of stunning women. I thought 'bloody hell, can I have that body?'" It was only after she'd paid her deposit Chantelle started to notice some negative comments but she still flew out in February with her husband, Marc, 50, a maintenance worker. But Chantelle felt uneasy and said she felt "rushed" to sign the paperwork to get her into surgery. She said: "It was a case of you need to hurry up. It's like a conveyer belt. "When I came round I was in a mess. I was freezing cold. I thought 'I've made a big mistake'." Chantelle stayed in Turkey for a week before flying home. 8 She was initially excited to see the results but two months out she feels unhappy with her healing journey. Chantelle said: "I'm now able to lie on my side in bed and if I have move in bed I feel like I'm going to rip in half. "I can't open my garage to park my car - I can't stretch. "I have skin that looks like dog ears above my pubic bone. It's like a zip. "I have flaps of skin and three rolls of skin sewn up - it's just been sewn up and gathered. "My stomach is hard as a block. My body has completely healed but my breasts are all crusty. "I feel hollow in places." 8 Chantelle says she has been in touch with the clinic and they have told her to "trust the process" and to "exercise". She said: "My scarring is there - it's like a roadmap. I asked for a flat stomach not for three rolls." Chantelle was told healing can take from three to six months but she doesn't feel her results are going to change. She now wants to warn other women before they make the same mistake she did. She said: "Trust your gut." 8 The clinic said: "While we aim to give patients ample time to read and sign these documents, the pre-operative schedule-including tests and consultations-may create a sense of urgency for some individuals on the day of surgery. "Post-operative recovery varies per patient, and swelling, tightness, and temporary asymmetry are common in the initial stages. "We advise patients that full healing can take months, and we provide detailed aftercare instructions. "Terms like "dog ears" or "gathered skin" often describe normal transient swelling or suturing techniques that improve over time. "However, we always encourage patients to voice concerns during follow-ups so we can assess and reassure or intervene if medically indicated. "Our team remains available post-operatively to guide patients through their recovery. While phrases like "trust the process" may stem from managing early-stage expectations, we prioritise addressing concerns with clinical evaluations when needed. "We regret that this patient feels dissatisfied and invite her to contact us directly so we can review her case in detail and provide personalised support."

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