Santa Rosa Breast Implants doctors
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Francisco Canales, MD
Santa Rosa Plastic Surgeon
4625 Quigg Dr, Santa Rosa |
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Heather J. Furnas, MD
Santa Rosa Plastic Surgeon
4625 Quigg Drive, Santa Rosa |
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Z. Paul Lorenc, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
983 Park Ave, New York |
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David Marcus, M.D.
Santa Rosa Plastic Surgeon
1128 Sonoma Ave, Santa Rosa |
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Barry Silberg, M.D.
Santa Rosa Plastic Surgeon
1111 Sonoma Ave Suite 210, Santa Rosa |
Recent Answers
its been 3 weeks. i have 421 cc my my right breats indents in. it depressing me. please tell me this will go away. my doc told me its fine and as they heal it will fill out nicely. but i just want to get another opinion. :(
Updated: I also wanted to add that my implants are infront of the muscle
Hello
Your breasts will continue to change for another few weeks, so try to be patient and re-evaluate at 2 or 3 months. Right now, folow your doctor's advice and hang in there!
had silicone implants 6 months ago. and now i have an indentation on my right breast. i was told to wait about 6 months and it would slow go away. but i see no difference. is this normal
Hello
Without a photo or being able to examine you , it is difficult to answer that question. What part of the breast is the indentation in? Is it there all the time? A photo would be most helpful.
I have 375cc HP, saline under the muscle implants. I was very surprised I went from a 36b to 36dd. Is this common? I also had a lift along with my augmentation, lollipop lift. My scars are already very thin white lines and I am only 2 months PO.
How is it that the same size implant can vary so much in size, even in women with very similar stats?
There is so much variation in bra size that it is confusing to patients and surgeons.
Bottom line question: are you happy with the way they look and fit your body? If yes, then forget the little letters at the end of the bra. Recently a patient of mine was sized at a C cup in one store, only to drive down the road and be sized as a DD cup at the next store. Obviously they were the same breasts, sized on the same day. So is she a C or a DD?
She loves her breasts (350cc by the way) and whether it says DD or C on the bra does not matter to her. We do augmentations to improve volume, to make patients more proportionate, to fill out bathing suits, etc. We do not do augmentations to match a specific bra size, because bra sizes are not standardized and vary so much even within one company.
Best of luck.



