Colorado Springs Breast Implants doctors
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Paul C. Zwiebel, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
2050 East County Line Road, Highlands Ranch |
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Gregory A. Buford, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
125 Inverness Dr E Dry Creek Medical Campus Suite 200, Denver |
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Nick Slenkovich, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
761 SouthPark Drive, Littleton |
4 answers | |
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Douglas J. Raskin, MD
Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon
559 E. Pikes Peak Avenue Suite 209, Colorado Springs |
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Alfred C. Speirs, MD
Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon
1490 W. Fillmore St., Colorado Springs |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
I had a full Breast lift and Breast implant surgery 4 days ago. I requested to go to a full C or small D. My results have been great. My nipples are now where they should be, and I no longer have droopy breasts. My breasts however, do not look as large as I would have hoped. My PS put in 450cc's memory gel silicone under the muscle. I started off as a B cup. Will my breasts look larger as the implants drop, or should I have gone for a larger size?
It is too early to assess the long-term size or shape of your augmented and lifted breasts. As has been recommended by other surgeons answering your question, you must give your surgery time to heal and settle. When you have adjusted to your improved shape and appearance and the discomfort and swelling is resolved, you will have a better idea if you have achieved a pleasing and proportionate result. I always warn patients that the larger the implants after breast lifts, the greater the risk of them becoming longer again with time. Best Regards from Colorado Springs.
I had my aug 6/99. Saline,but I'm not sure of the brand.About 3 years ago,my right breast seemed smaller so I went to my surgeon to discuss if it were possibly leaking.He said it was not.It kept getting smaller, but not terribly noticeable.I went back to him before my 10 year anniversary to again inquire it it may be leaking and again he said it was not.Over the past few days,my right breast has gotten about a cup size smaller.Wondering if the warranty will cover the implant and partial costs?
Each company is different, and you should check with the surgeon's office that did the orginal surgery. It is possible that they still have your records. If that is not possible, then your only option is to have the implant removed, if it is indeed deflated. Then you could submit paper work on the deflated implant after your surgery, and perhaps be reimbured for some of your costs.



