Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeons

Paul C. Zwiebel, MD Paul C. Zwiebel, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
2050 East County Line Road, Highlands Ranch
629 answers
Gregory A. Buford, MD Gregory A. Buford, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
125 Inverness Dr E Dry Creek Medical Campus Suite 200, Denver
250 answers
Nick Slenkovich, MD Nick Slenkovich, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
761 SouthPark Drive, Littleton
94 answers
Alfred C. Speirs, MD Alfred C. Speirs, MD
Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon
1490 W. Fillmore St., Colorado Springs
2 answers
Douglas J. Raskin, MD Douglas J. Raskin, MD
Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon
559 E. Pikes Peak Avenue Suite 209, Colorado Springs

Recent Answers

Will Breasts Look Larger As Breast Implants Drop?

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?

A: Breast lift and Breast implant surgery 4 days ago

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.

Douglas J. Raskin, MD
Colorado Springs Plastic Surgeon

What Do You Know About The Semielastic Scarless Serdev Suture Breast Lift?

I have been considering a breast lift, but am concerned about scarring and loss of sensation in the nipple. Today I found a procedure called the "Semielastic Scarless Serdev Suture Breast Lift". It appears that Dr. Serdev uses sutures to raise and secure the breast. I can't find any doctors who do this in the US. Couple of questions: 1. Does this really work, and is it practiced in the US? 2. How long do the results last? 3. Is the cost on par with traditional breast lift methods??

A: "Designer Procedures" are Deceptive Marketing

The flood of "Designer Procedures" self-named by self-promoting surgeons to create a misleading aura of uniqueness, exclusivity, differentiation and innovation is very rarely more than deceptive marketing hype. Unfortunately, the list of such cleverly named procedures is getting longer every day.

It is understandable that this unfortunate and disingenuous advertising leads to confusion for people seeking reliable information on the internet.

  • Many of these "Designer Procedures" are actually well established procedures used by many of us and most often not developed by the person who has just attached a clever name to it.
    • Be very skeptical of any procedure that has the surgeon's name attached to it and is advertised only by that surgeon.
    • A good surgeon stands out on the basis of his/her reputation; not a catchy procedure name.
  • Many of these "Designer Procedures" may be more hype than substance: many of us don't use them, because they don't work particularly well, or may not be suitable for a particular patient.
  • Be cautious, skeptical and trust your instincts; do more research and question the validity of such procedures with second opinion(s) from Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons. 
    • If the procedure has merit, most of us will be familiar with it and many of us will have adopted it. 
    • At the very least, we can help determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
Paul C. Zwiebel, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon

Doc Says Don't Do Daily Massages for Breast Lift/Aug? Worried About Capsular Contracture.

One week pre-op now....Dr. doesn't want me to start my daily massages for breast lift/aug at least until my next appt in 6 weeks. I am worried about Capsular Contracture. My healing looks good and no problems... Why wait on daily breast manipulations? Is this normal? I went from a saggy small B to 375ccs larger.

A: Massaging Implants after Augmentation + Lift

In my practice, I generally encourage manipulation of implants to prevent capsule contracture.

As you can see from the comments here, experts may disagree on techniques, but surgeons will generally agree on advising your following the recommendations of your surgeon. It is reasonable to ask your surgeon if there is a particular reason he/she is having you postpone manipulation. For example, one reason could be minimizing stres on new suture lines.

 

Paul C. Zwiebel, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
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