Ocala Breast Implants doctors

Navinderdeep S. Nijher, MD Navinderdeep S. Nijher, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
3320 SW 34th Circle, Ocala
2 answers
Richard Sadove, MD Richard Sadove, MD
Gainesville Plastic Surgeon
101 NW 75th Str Suite 3, Gainesville
Todd Sisto, MD Todd Sisto, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
131 South Citrus Ave. Suite 307, Inverness

Recent Answers

Do Smaller Breast Implants Necessarily Mean Less Risks?

Do smaller breast implants necessarily mean less risks? Like less chance of rippling, leaking, longer lasting, less sagging, etc? I want natural results to simply look more proportionate in my clothes. I currently have A cups and would like full B cups with saline - I think about 210cc. I have a feeling I may want to go larger for full B cups, but I feel the larger the implants, the more risks are involved.

A: Small vs. large breast implants

Choosing the right size of breast implant can be a difficult decision and there are no steadfast rules. Smaller implants should cause less distortion of the tissue and therefore should have less risks but more important than the implant size is the decision making process in choosing which implant to use. Picking the right width and profile can be just as important in trying to prevent these issues. Also, the surgery itself and how it is performed is more likely to cause bottoming out and sagging than which implant you have. At the sizes you are looking for, I think you have reasonable expectations and just make sure you and your surgeon are on the same page about what you are looking for and you should do fine.

Navinderdeep S. Nijher, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
How Do I Know my Doctor is Board Certified?

Im about to have a breast augmentation with a doctor who has great reviews but how can i search if he is board certified. Excuse my ignorance, but whats the difference if a doctor is a board certified or not? If a doctor is not board certified is it bad?

A: Board Certified or Not

This is an excellent question and can be very confusing for patients. Board Certification generally refers to the recognized Boards by the American Board of Medical Specialties. For plastic surgeons the recognized board is The American Board of Plastic Surgery. Most board certified plastic surgeons then join the American Society of Plastic Surgery or ASPS and you can got to that website to see if your doctor truly is board certified in plastic surgery. You can also look for a Circle type design which is usually displayed by most plastic surgeons when they are members of ASPS. An additional level of expertise and concentration is The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery membership or ASAPS. These are the things I would recommend looking for when pursuing any type of plastic surgery especially breast augmentation.

Navinderdeep S. Nijher, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
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