In a clinical study directly addressing post-baby body concerns, VelaShape was proven effective by reducing circumference and skin texture in new mom problem areas including the thighs, buttocks and stomach.
Key survey findings from the VelaShape Body After Baby National Research include: (click here: http://velashape.com for full survey results and methodology)
Celebrity Mom Backlash Imminent: 54 percent of women choose jealousy to describe their attribute toward celebrity moms who immediately regain their pre-baby shape.
— Despite being jealous, women surveyed also express admiration (47 percent) and skepticism (41 percent) of celebrity moms’ post-baby bodies.
— Less than 30 percent of new moms were inspired by celebrity moms.
— Reese Witherspoon is the celebrity mom’s body most admired by respondents.
* Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lopez, Demi Moore and Catherine Zeta Jones, respectively, also topped the list.
The Majority of Moms Think about their Bodies Daily: More than half of women (57 percent) surveyed say they think about their body shape daily.
— 71 percent of new moms report that they feel less physically attractive after having their baby.
— Women reported that even if they were able to lose some or all of their pregnancy weight, 88 percent could not get back their pre-baby stomach.
* The other top concerns for women were their thighs (47 percent) and their buttocks (33 percent).
— Overwhelmingly, women (and the men surveyed about women’s post-pregnancy body) describe their least favorite body part as a “jelly belly.”
Moms Trade in Bikinis for Oversized Sweats: 48 percent of women add oversized sweaters and sweatshirts to their wardrobe after having a baby.
— 15 percent of women began wearing their husband’s clothes post-pregnancy.
— Though nearly half of women responding say they wore a bikini before pregnancy, less than 10 percent claim to have worn one post-pregnancy, with one third opting for a one piece swimsuit.
— On average, women felt they needed to lose two dress sizes to reach their ideal shape.
Moms Sex Life Suffers: More than 68 percent of women agree that they would have sex more often if they had their pre-baby body back.
Dads More Positive When it Comes to Body Image: Men perceive the average amount of weight gained as less than what women report.
— The average weight women reported wanting to lose, 36 pounds post-baby, was statistically significantly more than the 27 pounds that men think women should lose.
Moms Stop Trying to be Beautiful: 62 percent of women are spending significantly less time on their beauty routine after having a baby.
— Nearly 40 percent of women surveyed do not wear makeup and do not shave at least once a week.
In the recent clinical study performed on new mothers, Dr. Marc Winter, an OB/GYN in Newport Beach, California, tested the effects of VelaShape, the first FDA-cleared device for temporary thighs circumferential reduction and the first class II device cleared for temporary reduction of the appearance of cellulite. The study demonstrated that VelaShape reduces circumference and improves skin texture using a combination of heat, suction and massage. The study found that patients saw an average reduction of 2.9 inches on their stomach, one inch on each thigh and 2.33 inches on the buttocks after five VelaShape treatments.
“VelaShape is comfortable, relaxing and, best of all, effective,” said Jessica Denay, founder of the Hot Mom’s Club and author of the Hot Mom’s Handbook series. “After having VelaShape treatments, I was able to fit back into pants I hadn’t been able to wear for years. I regularly recommend VelaShape to my fellow mothers to get that extra little boost in confidence they need to truly be a Hot Mom.”
A patient of Dr. Winter’s, Denay understands the frustrations that new mom’s face as they deal with the many changes a new baby brings - not the least of which is a mother’s body. In her guide “The Busy Mom’s Guide to a Beautiful Body”, free and downloadable at http://www.velashape.com, Denay recommends a healthy diet and regular exercise to new mothers to help re-build body confidence, but realizes that sometimes that is just not enough to get the desired results. As she explains in the guide, a mother’s body is literally pulled, tugged and stretched from the inside out and that really takes a toll on a mother’s body.
About Syneron
Syneron Medical Ltd. (Nasdaq: ELOS) manufactures and distributes medical aesthetic devices that are powered by the proprietary, patented elos(TM) combined-energy technology of Bi-Polar Radio Frequency and Light.
The Company’s innovative elos technology provides the foundation for highly effective, safe and cost-effective systems that enable physicians to provide advanced solutions for a broad range of medical-aesthetic applications for facial and body shaping applications. Founded in 2000, the corporate, R&D, and manufacturing headquarters for Syneron Medical Ltd. is located in Israel. Syneron has offices and distributors throughout the world, including North American Headquarters in Irvine, California, European Headquarters in Germany, and Asia-Pacific Headquarters in Hong Kong, which provide sales, service and support. Additional information can be found at http://www.syneron.com .
Syneron, the Syneron logo, VelaShape and elos are trademarks of Syneron Medical Ltd. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Elos (Electro-Optical Synergy) is a proprietary technology of Syneron Medical. All other names are the property of their respective owners.
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The survey results don’t really surprise me. Women who have recently had a baby are entering a different phase of their life, nothing will be as it was before. Things that were important before such as make up do not have such a high priority any more.
I agree with a lot of the survey results also. Especially the one about getting back your stomach area to pre-pregnancy.
I really noticed my body change after having my 3rd baby. It can be hard at times to accept that ones body does change as we change also.
EviesEarth, I noticed that after my third (and last) too. It takes a while to accept changes and to realise that you will not look exactly as you did pre children.
I agree with you justontime. A lot how one feels has to do with accepting ourselves the way we are. When I look at my not as flat belly all I have to do is look at my little babies and realize it is all worth it.
I is hard to accept your changed body after pregnancy but I think the face of the baby does act as a big big morale booster…after all it is for her/him that you went thru all the pain…
What I find a little harder to accept and a lot easier to hide are the occasional grey hairs that creep up on you far too soon. I used to think that only old people got grey hair but sadly I was wrong.
There are some women who don’t undress in the presence of husbands, after bearing children, or reaching menopause. At the same time, fellows are provided Viagara to boost their sex drives.
What’s wrong with this picture?
I still don’t know what I feel about stuff like this. On one hand, hey, it’s their bodies and they can do as they please. On the other, I find it kinda sad that we’re so obsessed with appearance that it’s not really acceptable to leave our bodies in natural post-pregnancy conditions.
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