Marina Del Rey Breast Lift doctors

Michelle Spring, MD Michelle Spring, MD
Marina Del Rey Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd Suite 552, Marina del Rey
17 answers
David Stoker, MD David Stoker, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4640 Admiralty Way Suite 101, Marina Del Rey
3 answers
Andre Panossian, MD Andre Panossian, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
800 Fairmount Ave #207, Pasadena
1 answer
Grant Stevens, MD Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey
1 answer
Christopher S. Verbin, MD Christopher S. Verbin, MD
Long Beach Plastic Surgeon
3600 Lomita Blvd. Ste. 100, Torrance

Recent Answers

I'm 20 and Need Breast Lift, Which Technique am I a Candidate for? (photo)

My breast size is 34d, and i think they sag. The length between my nipple to sternal notch is 23.8cm ,and center of nipple to breast fold is 6.7cm. What kind of breast lift will fix my problem and leave the least scaring ?

A: Go with a breast augmentation

I think your breasts need augmetation as opposed to a lift.  I think you would get a wonderful result by simply going with some implants.  You would also get some upper pole filling that I think you may be attributing to "saggy breasts."  Above all else, make sure you see a board certified plastic surgeon and try not to go with the lowest bidder necessarily.

Andre Panossian, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
I Have Had 3 Seperate Breast Lifts- Areola is Still Much Larger Than I Want, What Are My Options?

Could I have a 4th surgery and still be safe??? I have heard of blood loss? It has been 4 yrs since I had my third one. I love the shape of my breasts. Just not happy with size of areolas. This would be the 4th surgery on the areola...help!

A: 4th surgery on areolas...

Every time someone operates on your breasts and particularly the nipples, there is a risk of loss of blood supply to the nipple, healing problems, or complete nipple loss.   (It is not usually a "blood loss" problem for your health, rather for your nipple!)    To evaluate your particular situation, I think that you should seek consultation from 1 or more board-certified plastic surgeons.  It is not usual to need that many procedures on the areola, so your complete history and a physical exam is necessary to give safe advice as to what can be done.

 

 

Michelle Spring, MD
Marina Del Rey Plastic Surgeon
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