Boca Raton Breast Reduction doctors

Steven Schuster, MD Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd. Suite 101 , Boca Raton
32 answers
Rafael C. Cabrera, MD Rafael C. Cabrera, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
951 NW 13th Street Suite 4A, Boca Raton
14 answers
David Bogue, MD David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton
4 answers
Albert Dabbah, MD Albert Dabbah, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
9970 Central Park Blvd. Ste. 201, Boca Raton
3 answers
Jason Pozner, MD Jason Pozner, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
4800 N Federal Hwy Suite C101, Boca Raton
2 answers

Recent Answers

Is There Such Thing As a Non-invasive Minor Breast Reduction For Asymmetry?

I am having difficulty finding a good fitting bra. My band size is 40. One breast fits nicely in a D cup while the other spills out. I go up to a DD cup and then I have one breast that fits nicely and the other has gaps. I was wondering if there is a non-invasive procedure that could reduce the size of the DD breast down to a D so that I can find a bra that actually fits, something like breast liposuction?

A: Non-invasive breast reduction

Liposuction is certainly a possibility to correct breast asymmetry if the tissues are not too droopy. True non-invasive fat removal of the female breast is possible with newer devices such as ultrashape, liposonix or coolsculpting but i know of no studies of this at this point. we often use our zeltiq coolsculpting device to treat male breast fat (gynecomastia)

Jason Pozner, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
Im 15 and Im a DD34 I Have Really Bad Nerve Damage Can I Get a Breast Reduction?

I've tried losing weight and have been eating heathly i just cant seem to lose that much weight with the extra weight on my chest. I have to go to physical therapy because of the damage caused by my breasts. I've done my reasearch but can i even do the sugery?

A: Breast reduction if still growing

Bambi, I have treated about 10 patients like you, including two sisters 3 years apart.  They were both very large and still growing.  They were bothered by the weight of the breast and that they were always stared at for their breast size.  If you have your parents support, I would look into having a breast reduction.  If you are still growing then I would consider a liposuction breast reduction, at least to reduce the weight and size.  If your skin is good you may not even need additional incisions, but this is something for you to discuss with the plastic surgeon who examines you.  Discuss your concerns with your parents and proceed from there.  Good luck.

Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
What Do You Suggest For My Uneven Breasts?

I started to notice that my breasts were uneven about 2 years ago. I have always known that breasts are asymmetrical, but mine about a cup size different! My left side is about a DD and my right is a D. I am 18 and was hoping that they would even out by now. I am now considering getting a reduction, but I don't know if it is the best thing to do. I'm tired of having trouble finding a bra or even dresses, and I feel really insecure about the way I look.Should I wait? Or just get the reduction?

A: Breast reduction is the right answer

Thank you for the photo ymor.  In looking at you you appear to be at least a d to DD breast cup size.  Since you are only 18 I am curious if your breast size has changed over the last 6 months to one year.  I don't recommend a breast reduction until patients have had a stable breast size for at least 6 months and prefereably one year.  That being said, I believe you are a good candidate for a breast reduction using either a vertical scar or anchor scar.  Have a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to see what your options are.  Good luck, Dr. Schuster in Boca Raton.

Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
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