Boca Raton Breast Lift doctors
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Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd. Suite 101 , Boca Raton |
26 answers | |
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David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton |
16 answers | |
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Louis DeLuca, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd Ste 303, Boca Raton |
15 answers | |
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Rafael C. Cabrera, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
951 NW 13th Street Suite 4A, Boca Raton |
12 answers | |
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Hilton Becker, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
670 Glades Rd Suite 220, Boca Raton |
9 answers | |
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Rian Maercks, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
757 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach |
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7 answers |
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Albert Dabbah, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
9970 Central Park Blvd. Ste. 201, Boca Raton |
6 answers |
Recent Answers
Hello: I had a primary breast augmentation in July - 500cc smooth silicone under the muscle through the areola. Developed capsular contracture in my left breast and my right has dropped below the point where I liked it. I am also attaching a picture from before anything was done to me. I want both my breasts to look like my right did at 2 months after the surgery (refer to picture). Any way to achieve that without doing a lift? Why did the right drop so much if it wasn't droopy before? Thanks!
There are multiple issues that are apparent from your photographs. The left breast has an obvious capsular contracture. Release of this contracture and repositioning of the implant will certainly improve this area. The right breast is ptotic due to the heavy nature of a 500cc implant. Implants of this size are going to cause the breast to drop due to gravity. The use of a dermal matrix such as Strattice can help support the implant by providing an "internal" bra. In addition, the use of Strattice in the left breast should also lower the recurrence risk of capsular contracture.
I have consulted a board certified PS & am in process of scheduling the surgery. Dr. has said for perkiest look go for a full lift w/ augmentation, and for a more natural look go with a donut lift w/ augmentation. Below are photos of the look I'm after & my own breasts. I know "perky" and "natural" have different definitions depending on each person. Which lifting would bring mine to the same position and shape? I know all breasts are different, I am simply going for that "style" in the pics
The most important thing for you is to give you the shape and size you want while minimizing scarring. Without examining you that may be hard. You appear to have mild ptosis. If that is the case I would prefer to do a periareolar lift and implants. You don't need large implants and they will help to lift the nipple areolar complex.
If you feel that they are still too low and want them higher you can always have a vertical lift done, probably under local. I think you are a good candidate for periareolar lift with implants, but again, alot depends on the actual exam and your numbers (measurements). Good luck, Dr. Schuster from Boca Raton
I have consulted a board certified PS & am in process of scheduling the surgery. Dr. has said for perkiest look go for a full lift w/ augmentation, and for a more natural look go with a donut lift w/ augmentation. Below are photos of the look I'm after & my own breasts. I know "perky" and "natural" have different definitions depending on each person. Which lifting would bring mine to the same position and shape? I know all breasts are different, I am simply going for that "style" in the pics
I would recommend a technique called circum-nipple mastopexy with cold-subfascial augmentation. you have large areolas and with this technique you can have completely hidden scars instead of scars at the areola-breast junction. With the cold-subfascial technique the breast implant is supported into a tear-drop shape like the result you are after. The cold-subfascial technique also prevents the dramatic 'muscle jumping' that you can expect with subpectoral and dual-plane techniques. Even in the best hands a Benilli lift tends to flatten the breast and always results in widened unattractive scars with time. If you are considering Benelli lift you would be much better off with a vertical lift as it offers support and does not typically result in a widened scar. I hope this helps!
All the best,
Rian A. Maercks M.D.







