You Give Everything for Your Family. This One's for You.

Pregnancy changes your body in ways that diet and exercise can't always reverse. A mommy makeover is a personalized combination of procedures designed to restore what changed — on your terms, on your timeline.

Board-Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon (FACS)

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Personalized procedure combinations for your body and goals

Patients travel from across the U.S. and internationally

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Are You Ready To Feel Like Yourself Again?

Pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding take a real toll: stretched skin, separated abdominal muscles, breasts that don't look or feel the way they used to. These are normal, physical changes. They're also changes that no amount of planks or clean eating can fully undo.

A mommy makeover isn't about fixing something that's broken. It's about choosing to feel like yourself again. Dr. Schwartz designs every plan around what bothers you most, what your body actually needs, and what kind of recovery fits your life.

Built Around Your Body, Your Goals, Your Life

No two mommy makeovers are the same, because no two bodies went through pregnancy the same way.

A Plan That's 100% Yours

Dr. Schwartz doesn't work from a standard menu. Your plan is built from a full 360-degree exam, a conversation about what changed and what matters most to you, and his judgment about what will deliver the most natural-looking result for your frame. That might mean breast work, a tummy tuck, liposuction, a BBL, or a combination.

One Surgery, One Recovery

Combining procedures into a single session means you go through recovery once, not two or three separate times. Less total downtime, fewer rounds of anesthesia, and lower overall cost. It also lets Dr. Schwartz plan everything together so your results are proportional and balanced across your whole body.

Back to Your Life, Faster

Dr. Schwartz's Rapid Recuperation™ protocol is designed to shorten recovery without cutting corners. It includes gentle anesthesia techniques, structured pre- and post-op care, and his Schwartz Scar Secure™ protocol to keep incisions as flat and discreet as possible. Most patients are back to normal activity within six weeks.

Dr Jaime Schwartz

Meet Dr. Jaime Schwartz, MD, FACS

Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Jaime Schwartz is a renowned plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who is deeply committed to improving women's health. Unlike many general practitioners, Dr. Schwartz understands that vaginismus is a complex condition requiring a specialized approach.

He has created a safe, welcoming environment where you can discuss your symptoms without judgment. His goal is to help you regain confidence and intimacy through proven medical science.

Patient Stories

So professional and warm

"Everyone in this office is very professional and so warm. They made my experience so comfortable, always going overboard to make me feel at ease."

— W.B.

I can't say enough great things about Dr. Schwartz

"I can't say enough great things about Dr. Schwartz and his team! They truly made my experience an unforgettable one with their professionalism, pride they take in their work and how pleasant they were from beginning to end."

— V.L.

He is only satisfied with the best work.

"I love, love, love Dr Schwartz! He is not just amazing surgeon, but he also cares for his patients. Perfectionist as well: he’s only satisfied with the best work and that is what he delivers. "

— D.C.

Frequently Asked Questions

What procedures are included in a mommy makeover?

It depends entirely on you. Most plans combine some version of breast work (augmentation, lift, or reduction), a tummy tuck to repair separated muscles and remove excess skin, and body contouring like liposuction or a Brazilian Butt Lift. Dr. Schwartz also performs nipple correction and his signature Breast Lipolift® for patients who want a less invasive option. Everything is determined during your consultation.

Should I wait until I'm done having kids?

Ideally, yes. A future pregnancy won't harm you, but it can undo some of the work: re-stretching the abdomen, changing breast shape again. That said, surgical improvements like repaired muscles and removed fat cells are durable. If life happens, Dr. Schwartz can always reassess down the road.

What does recovery actually look like?

The first two weeks are the hardest. Expect swelling, tightness, and limited mobility. Most patients are back to light errands and desk work by week two or three. Light exercise usually gets cleared around week four, and most patients return to full activity by week six. Dr. Schwartz's Rapid Recuperation™ protocol is specifically designed to make this timeline as comfortable as possible.

You Earned This

Schedule a private consultation with Dr. Schwartz at his Beverly Hills practice.