Newport Beach Breast Implant Removal doctors
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Siamak Agha, MD, PhD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
2121 East Coast Highway Ste 260 260, Corona del Mar |
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22 answers |
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William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills |
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22 answers |
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Kevin Brenner, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
465 North Roxbury Drive Suite 1001, Beverly Hills |
20 answers | |
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Edward J. Domanskis, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1441 Avocado Ave, Suite 307 Ste 307, Newport Beach |
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Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
20072 SW Birch St Suite 110, Newport Beach |
11 answers | |
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Lavinia Chong, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1401 Avocado Ave Ste 803, Newport Medical Plaza, Newport Beach |
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10 answers |
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Boris M. Ackerman, MD
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 607 , Newport Beach |
4 answers | |
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Sanjay Grover MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 507, Newport Beach |
3 answers | |
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Anita Patel, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Dr Suite 1001 , Beverly Hills |
2 answers | |
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Ali Sajjadian, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
496 Old Newport Blvd Suite 3, Newport Beach |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I am 20 years old and in July of 2010, so a year ago, I had breast augmentation. I was at around a 32 B before the surgery and I had 450cc saline implants put in on top of my muscle. I have had many doubts about them since and I am now considering getting them removed with no aditional lift after. I am curious to know what type of results I will get or if there is anything I can do to optimize my results.
Saline breast implants stretch the skin envelope in which they reside, especially if they were placed on top of the chest muscle . I have had some young women who opted for saline breast implant removal without additional surgery. Prior to surgery they were both "tight chested" and afterwards they had additional skin but their nipple position was not excessively low. They both agreed that they looked like women who had completed pregnancies, in that the superior pole fullness and perky look was lost.
Removal of your implants requires a lot of soul searching. I would encourage you to discuss your dissatisfaction with your implanting surgeon and elicit his/her opinion. Good luck
I got implants 350 silicone from a 34A/B. I'm an athlete and made a mistake. I would like to get them out asap but as safely as possible. I had my surgery on June 14, 2011. Can some one advise me on how long I should wait to remove them safely and the best time to remove them so that they go back to pre-op shape? My doctor said that I have to wait until the blood vessels go back to normal. Are there "explant" experts? My doc. has never taken them out and I would like my muscles to go back to normal
Reoperating on breast tissue between three and four weeks can be problematic. The reason is that the scar tissue is just about to hit the peak of its inflammatory phase. That means that the tissues will be thick, inflamed and will not handle the same way that they did during your initial operation. However, if you must have them out...take them out. If you were my patient, I would try to make you wait as long as possible...and at least three months.
I got implants 350 silicone from a 34A/B. I'm an athlete and made a mistake. I would like to get them out asap but as safely as possible. I had my surgery on June 14, 2011. Can some one advise me on how long I should wait to remove them safely and the best time to remove them so that they go back to pre-op shape? My doctor said that I have to wait until the blood vessels go back to normal. Are there "explant" experts? My doc. has never taken them out and I would like my muscles to go back to normal
You should give more thought to having your implants removed. If you really want them removed, you can do so at anytime. However, your breasts will never be quite the same. I recommend consulting with a board certified plastic surgeon experienced in breast explantation.
Best wishes,
Dr.Bruno







