
This observational report quantifies consumer interest in mommy makeover packages and breast implants (breast augmentation) across six large Southern North American metros—Miami, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, and San Antonio. Using Google Keyword Planner data from August 2023 to July 2025, we aggregated average monthly search volume and computed year-over-year (YoY) change for grouped queries (e.g., “mommy makeover,” “mommy makeover cost,” “breast implants,” “breast augmentation,” “silicone vs saline implants,” “breast augmentation cost + city”). Results show Miami leads total volume while Phoenix and San Antonio post the fastest YoY growth for mommy makeover interest, signaling expanding demand outside legacy hubs. The record includes a publication-ready table and a combined bar + line chart for reuse with attribution. Findings support clinic capacity planning, localized content, and patient education on candidacy, implant options, and postpartum timelines. For consumer guides and surgeon discovery, visit https://www.aestheticmatch.com/.
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