Newport Beach Breast Lift doctors

William Bruno, MD William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills
57 answers
Hisham Seify, MD, PhD Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
20072 SW Birch St Suite 110, Newport Beach
38 answers
Kevin Brenner, MD Kevin Brenner, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
465 North Roxbury Drive Suite 1001, Beverly Hills
22 answers
Lavinia Chong, MD Lavinia Chong, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1401 Avocado Ave Ste 803, Newport Medical Plaza, Newport Beach
21 answers
Amy T. Bandy, DO Amy T. Bandy, DO
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
320 Superior Avenue Suite 170, Newport Beach
11 answers
Edward J. Domanskis, MD Edward J. Domanskis, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1441 Avocado Ave, Suite 307 Ste 307, Newport Beach
11 answers
Boris M. Ackerman, MD Boris M. Ackerman, MD
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 607 , Newport Beach
6 answers
Ali Sajjadian, MD Ali Sajjadian, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
496 Old Newport Blvd Suite 3, Newport Beach
6 answers
Michael W. Niccole, MD Michael W. Niccole, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1101 Bayside Dr. Ste 100, Newport Beach
5 answers
Jed H. Horowitz, MD Jed H. Horowitz, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
7677 Center Avenue Suite 401, Huntington Beach
4 answers
Anita Patel, MD Anita Patel, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Dr Suite 1001 , Beverly Hills
4 answers
Jon M. Grazer, MD, MPH Jon M. Grazer, MD, MPH
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
400 Newport Center Dr # 302, Newport Beach
2 answers
Sanjay Grover MD Sanjay Grover MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 507, Newport Beach
2 answers

Recent Answers

Drooping Breasts After Major Weight Loss, Do I Need a Lift With Implants? (photo)

Hello, I am 25 years old, 5'2" and weight 112 pounds. I've lost around 70 pounds over the past 10 years and my boobs have noticeable gotten saggy and I have lost breast mass as I lost weight. I have gone from a 36C to a 32C/34B. I would like to get full C Cup perky breasts. In my case, is a breast lift and implants recommended? I know I'm pretty young and have not had kids yet. Does the current state of my breasts indicate how my breasts will change as I age?

A: breast implants with a possible breast lift

Based on your photos alone you may benefit from breast implants alone however this is difficult to say without examining you in person. Your nipple position looks fairly normal. I would say "possible " lift at this time because you really will not know until you are in the surgery and the implants (or sizers) are in place. I would consult with a few board certified plastic surgeons in your area for a more in depth exam and evaluation. Your overall breast shape is pretty good which is a good predictor of your outcome. Best wishes, Dr.Bruno

 

William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
What is the Truth About the Benelli Lift/areola Reduction? Does It Make Areola Stretch More?

Every surgeon says something different. I'd like to know if the areola stretch or become larger or not after a benelli lift/areola reduction. Some say yes others say no, so which one is it? Also, is the stitch from that surgery visible under clothes when not wearing a bra?? Thanks a lot.

A: Benelli Mastopexy Has Distinct Limitations

The problem is that in women who truly need a vertical or full mastopexy, but refuse to have the incisions that these operations require, we as surgeons tend to compromise and subsequently will push the limits of this operation. When we as surgeons try to push the limitations of an operation like the Benelli lift, a number of problems can occur, such as stretching or spreading of the areolar complex.

The reason for that there is no general consensus with respect to Benelli Mastopexy, is that there is commonly a misunderstanding between patients and their surgeons about what this particular operation can achieve. There are many types of breast lift operations available, however several of them require an incision be placed either on the front of the breast, in the inframammary fold, or both. Many patients that I see would prefer to avoid these incisions, choosing to have circumareolar (aka Benelli) lift incisions instead. 

 

 

 

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Kevin Brenner, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
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