Sacramento Breast Lift doctors

Brian Klink, MD Brian Klink, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
1001 Nut Tree Rd Suite 130, Vacaville
8 answers
Wayne I. Yamahata, MD Wayne I. Yamahata, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
95 Scripps Drive, Sacramento
4 answers
Charles Perry, MD Charles Perry, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
3800 J Street Suite 210, Sacramento
3 answers
Andrew Kaczynski, MD Andrew Kaczynski, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
77 Cadillac Drive Suite 170, Sacramento
2 answers
Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD Miguel Delgado, Jr., MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
450 Sutter Street Suite 2433, San Francisco
1 answer

Recent Answers

What Type of Lift Would I Need? (Photo)

I am considering of having a lifting procedure combined with implants, I am very concerned about the scars, but according with the shape of my breast, what kind of liftind do you think I need?? any suggestion will be really appreciated Thanks

A: An Anchor Mastopexy Would Be Optimal

Given the degree of droopiness of the breasts and position of the nipple, I would recommend an anchor mastopexy. A vertical mastopexy is possible, but the degree of elevation necessary would make that approach a little more unpredictable. Scars can be problematic no matter which approach is utilized. Good Luck!

Brian Klink, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
Does a Breast Lift Decrease the Size of the Breast Slightly?

Well one day I want a breast lift, but I wondered oes a breast lift decrease the size of the breast slightly? Do I really need breast implants? 

A: Lift Does Decrease The Size Slightly

A mastopexy is designed to remove only skin, elevate the nipple, and make the breast firmer, and higher. Although only skin is removed, the total volume of the breast mound is decreased and volume is affected. I would certainly consider implants in your case to give more superior fill. Good Luck

Brian Klink, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
If I Am in Good Health, is It Safe to Have a Breast Lift and Liposuction During the Same Surgery?

I am considering a breast lift and liposuction to the arms, flanks, and abdomen. I received a consult and the Dr said it should be no more than 6 hrs under general anestesia. Does this sound like two many procedures at once?

A: It is Safe to Combine Procedures

A mastopexy and liposuction of the areas you describe are safe together as long as you are in good health. Other factors to consider are the length of surgery ( 5-6 hours as an outpatient is generally ok) and the amount of  fat to be removed ( I limit to about 4000 cc as an outpatient in combined procedures).  Good Luck

Brian Klink, MD
Sacramento Plastic Surgeon
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