When it comes to surgery, women often come unprepared for its aftereffects. They undergo a lot of physical pain and not to mention a tremendous amount of stress and anxiety. This affects their wound healing and recovery time post-operation so much so that it leads to slower wound healing and there’s a study from the Journal of Psychosomatic Research that attests to this sad reality.
Aside from stress and anxiety, good nutrition is also a factor in speedy recovery post-surgery as it aids in wound healing and tissue repair. A study from the Journal of Psychosomatic Research found that high levels of preoperative anxiety were associated with slower wound healing in patients undergoing elective surgery.
Laura Alexis, an advocate of elective surgery mental health, understands how the aftereffects of elective surgery greatly influence one’s thought patterns and wound recovery post-surgery. After going through the ups and downs of two elective surgeries herself, Laura felt like she was left alone with her struggles with no one to turn to and talk about the emotional turmoil and physical discomfort she was experiencing.
Mustering her courage, she researched and read resources to help put her mind and body at ease. Never wanting anyone to experience her post-surgery ordeal, Laura knew she had to reach out to women who are going through a similar experience. This was how Make It Pop was born. The brand is a personalized, post-operative nutrition and mind coaching service that Laura started in 2022. Now, Laura is at the forefront of helping change how women heal after surgery.
As CEO and founder of Make It Pop, Laura offers programs that combine mental health counseling and nutrition consultations, including a concierge team and a community of like-minded individuals, to guide women before and after their elective surgery.
Since mental health is the toughest aspect of after-surgery effects, Make It Pop’s Mental Health Monitoring Program boasts therapy sessions with a professional Mental Health Coach with 25 years of experience. With this program, customers will be taught how to break bad habits and make way for fresh yet sustainable ones for better health.
The brand’s Personalized Nutrition and Fitness programs include one-on-one nutritional coaching with a National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Certified Coach, plant-based nutritional supplements, and customized recipes from doctor-approved and specially curated nourishing food.
Laura is also a sustainability advocate that’s why she also gives women clients direct access to Alice Dozier-Massey, the Anti-Aging Queen who studied anti-aging for 40 years. In the programs, Alice provides customers with the latest DIY methods and low-cost tools available to keep their young and healthy mindset.
“Surgeons would love to offer this kind of specialized care in their practices but they just don’thave the time or resources. Now, they don’t have to. They can lean on us,” said Laura.
Enroll now in one of the company’s programs which range from 12 weeks to a year. Read more about Make It Pop’s packages and services at http://www.makeitpopusa.com/.
About Make It Pop
Make It Pop is a personalized, post-operative nutrition and mind coaching service designed to overcome hardships that women face when undergoing cosmetic surgery. Founded by elective surgery mental health and sustainability advocate Laura Alexis, the company offers post-operation recovery programs that combine mental health and nutrition counseling sessions, plus more, to guide women on their healing journey after surgery.
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