Atlanta Breast Implants doctors

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
365 East Paces Ferry Road, NE, Atlanta
124 answers
Earl Stephenson Jr., MD, DDS Earl Stephenson Jr., MD, DDS
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
Lakeside Commons 3543 Highway 81 S , Loganville
123 answers
Jeffrey Zwiren, MD Jeffrey Zwiren, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth
119 answers
Carmen Kavali, MD Carmen Kavali, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
5505 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Suite 410, Atlanta
89 answers
John Philip Connors III, MD John Philip Connors III, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
755 Mt. Vernon Highway Suite 250, Atlanta
52 answers
Joseph G. Bauer, MD Joseph G. Bauer, MD
Alpharetta Plastic Surgeon
4165 Old Milton Parkway Suite 200 East, Alpharetta
48 answers
Donald Nunn, MD, DDS Donald Nunn, MD, DDS
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NE Suite 870, Atlanta
32 answers
Dean Fardo, MD Dean Fardo, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
4165 Old Milton Pkwy Suite 200, Alpharetta
23 answers
Marisa Lawrence, MD Marisa Lawrence, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
960 Johnson Ferry Road Ste 2120, Atlanta
7 answers
E. Anthony Musarra II, MD E. Anthony Musarra II, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
120 Vann St NE Suite 150, Marietta
7 answers
Stanley Okoro, MD Stanley Okoro, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
1790 Mulkey Rd Ste. 9B, Austell
6 answers
Farzad R Nahai, MD Farzad R Nahai, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3200 Downwood Circle NW Suite 640, Atlanta
4 answers
Edwin C. Pound, III, MD Edwin C. Pound, III, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
993 Johnson Ferry Rd NE Ste 210 C, Atlanta
4 answers
Mark Deutsch, MD Mark Deutsch, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
980 Johnson Ferry Rd. Ste. 760, Atlanta
3 answers
Marc Klein, MD Marc Klein, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
4553 North Shallowford Rd Suite 20B, Atlanta
2 answers
Robert E. Zaworski, MD Robert E. Zaworski, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
980 Johnson Ferry Road Suite 450, Atlanta
2 answers

Recent Answers

What is the Best Implant Position for Tuberous Breast? (photo)

I am 27 yrs old & a 36B. I have 1 son who I nursed. I am very athlethic. My PS says that I have tuberous breast & he will have to give me a mastopexy/augmentation. What is the best placement for the implant? Submuscular or subglandular? He says that the subglandular is better considering my constriction but I have heard that submuscular is the placement of choice when it comes to longevity, future ptosis and rippling/contracture. I want to go up to a full C/small D.

A: Implant selection

It is difficult to tell from your photos if you actually have tuberous breasts.   It appears that you have a good deal of breast sagging since the position of your nipple is well below the inframammary crease.   There are many possibilities for achieving a nice result.   There are pros and cons to every surgery.   It will only be possible to understand your options after a consultation.   At time the degree of your breast sagging as well as the quality of your soft tissue can be assessed.   

Jeffrey Zwiren, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
Are Implants Ok to Get for Someone Who is 24 Years of Age?

I am 24 years old. I am now a 34B i have wonderful curves and backside, however I am not happy with my breast size. Is there anything that i can do to increase my breast size without surgery?.. if so would the side effects be dangerous?

A: Age for implants

Generally this is the age most patients have breast augmentation with implants.  There are some surgeons increasing breast size with fat transfer to the breasts but this is not done that commonly.  Donald R. Nunn MD Atlanta Plastic Surgeon.

Donald Nunn, MD, DDS
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
Is It Common for Breast Implant Incisions to Rip Open?

My breast incision ripped during my massaging techniques 25 days post op. My massaging techniques were assigned to my from my PS. Is there any reason why this would happen? Is it a common mishap? I rushed to my PS and he numbed and cleaned me and stitched me right back up in his OR. He put me on two different types of antibiotics. I didn't show signs of infection when he saw me and he said that my internals looked healthy. Why did I rip open then? Can this happen again?

A: Breast implant incisions should never rip open. Quit the massage.

Massaging a scar makes no sense.  You have demonstrated a negative consequence of the maneuver.  Disrupting a wound at 25 days requires a good deal of force so you probably were very aggressive.  But even gentle massage is traumatic and causes the release of histamine.

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
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