Palm Beach Breast Implants doctors

David Bogue, MD David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton
199 answers
Steven Schuster, MD Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd. Suite 101 , Boca Raton
122 answers
David Rankin, MD David Rankin, MD
Jupiter Plastic Surgeon
641 University Blvd Suite 103, Jupiter
27 answers
David J. Levens, MD David J. Levens, MD
Coral Springs Plastic Surgeon
1725 University Drive Suite 300, Coral Springs
15 answers
Louis DeLuca, MD Louis DeLuca, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd Ste 303, Boca Raton
14 answers
Tim Abou-Sayed, MD Tim Abou-Sayed, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
1620 S Congress Ave Suite 100, Palm Springs
9 answers
Anthony Dardano, DO Anthony Dardano, DO
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
951 NW 13th Street Suite D, Boca Raton
5 answers
Jonathan Berman, MD Jonathan Berman, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
670 Glades Road Suite 240, Boca Raton
3 answers
Arturo Guiloff, MD Arturo Guiloff, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
2865 Pga Blvd Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens
3 answers

Recent Answers

I Had Implants Done 27 Years Ago, Not Sure if They Are Saline or Silicone. How Can I Tell?

Is there any way to tell if I have silicone or saline implants?

A: It really doesn't matter at this point

Altho it is good to know whether these are saline or silicone, it really doesn't matter.  In all liklihood they are silicone as the saline would have ruptured and deflated.  I would certainly seek a plastic surgery consultation to have the implants changed since the FDA recommends they be changed every 10-15 years.  Unless there are significant medical reasons why it shouldn't be done I would recommend an exchange regardless of what they are.  Good luck, Dr. Schuster from Boca Raton

Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
I'm in a Lot of Pain After 9 Months Breast Implant, What Could be Causing this?

On may 3, 2011 I had a second breast surgery from my left hand side. Some times I'm on so much pain.This pain come and goes.I'm taking 800 milligrams of ibuprofen to feel better. Some times came from the back, some times is from my nipple and if I push it hurt a lot. I had a mammogram and sonogram on June 2011. It came clear. I went to doctor and he send me for MRI and x-rays.I don't feel anything hard or round when I check myself.Sometimes it is a weird pain like a contraction.I'm scared.

A: It depends

A complete history is needed to sort out your problem. In general, alot of pain 9 months after breast surgey is not a normal sign.  Typical causes are capsular contracture and infection, unless there was trauma.  You mentioned a mammogram performed 1 month postop.  That would have been very early and certainly could have caused some pain.

You should follow up with your surgeon or if he/she is not giving you the answers/reassurance you need, then consider a second opinion.

Good luck.

David J. Levens, MD
Coral Springs Plastic Surgeon
5 Wks Post Op, 400 Cc High Profile Implants, What Cup Size? (photo)

Hello, I am 5 weeks post op. I had 400 cc Mentor High Profile implants put in under the muscle (partially). I did not have a lift. Prior to surgery I was a 32A, I had shown my PS pictures and said I wanted to be a very full C. I am 5'2 and weigh 122 lbs. I measured my breasts yesterday and I am only measuring as a B cup. I am very disappointed. Also, although they appear round from some angles, from other angles they almost look flat. Did I go to small implant wise? Will they always appear flat?

A: Fit the augmentation to the body, not the bra!

The cup size on a bra is variable based on the manufacturer. For this reason, we don't guarantee cup sizes. 400cc high profile implants give a lot of projection and volume for a 32A breast. Given your photos, you now have large breasts, but they fit your body shape. In our office, we refer women to a bra specialist for fitting (they are very common in the mastectomy departments of Nordstrom's or Macy's). We have found many women have no real idea of how to try on and properly choose a bra that fits them. Regardles, rather than focus on the cup size, how do you feel about the size of your breasts and how you look in clothing? As for some flattening and contour deformities, at 5 weeks you are still very early in the recovery period. Wait until you are 3-6 months out before becoming too concerned about these issues.

David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
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