Stuart Breast Implants doctors
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David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton |
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Brian Hass, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 150, Palm Beach Gardens |
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Robert N. Cooper, MD
Vero Beach Plastic Surgeon
201 S.E. Osceola Street, Stuart |
Recent Answers
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?
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.
I had breast impants 2 weeks ago. I noticed a small hole on my lower left incision. It's located near the end of the anchor. I cannot see any stitch poking out, but it does have pus material in it. Of course, I am sore around this area but I also have deep pain, especially if I breathe in deeply. Pls adv.
Although this may seem like a small issue, you should schedule to see your surgeon. This forum is a good reference for general material about plastic surgery, but if you feel you are having a complication from a recent surgery, why would you post online rather than call your surgeon? Close follow-up and bringing items of concern to your surgeon's attention are all parts of the doctor-patient relationship.
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.
Having pain at 9 months is certainly uncommon. You mention this is your second operation - was this performed due to a previous contraction? Did you have this type of pain with the first implant? The first assumption would be that a capsular contracture is causing you discomfort. There are other possibilities as well including neuromas, pain syndromes, etc. It sounds as though your surgeon is addressing the problem appropriately.


