Kansas City Breast Implants doctors
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Gary Hall, MD
Kansas City Plastic Surgeon
14340 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park |
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18 answers |
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Victor Manuel Perez, MD
Kansas City Plastic Surgeon
6300 W 143rd Street Suite 210, Overland Park |
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Eric Swanson MD
Leawood Plastic Surgeon
11413 Ash, Leawood |
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6 answers |
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Joseph Barnthouse, MD
Kansas City Plastic Surgeon
1010 Carondelet Drive Suite 401 , Kansas City |
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Richard Bene, MD
Kansas City Plastic Surgeon
5401 College Boulevard Suite 203, Leawood |
Recent Answers
30 years old. 3 children and 5'6 140lbs. getting a breast lift with implant. Wondering if i should get 550cc or 600cc.
The best way to decide which implant is good for you, is trying several sizers. Your board certified plastic surgeon should be able to discuss the pros and cons of your choice. In my book it does not matter what implant will fit your body best but, which implant your eyes and brain like.
Good luck
I Am 5' 6" and 117lbs Getting Silicone. Torn Between 300cc and 325cc. Dont Want Too Big!
Did you try sizers in your doctors office? When a patient finds a implant that look good in a bra, I always go one size bigger, so go back to your doctors office, try the implants , put on a fitted shirt and go with theimplant one size up to the sizer you like.
After being practicing plastic surgery for over 10 years, I have noticed that the vast majority of patient if given the chance will choose a slightly bigger implant, So if you are thinking and divided between this two implants, I would recommend the bigger.
I am 9 days post-op from a sub muscular breast augmentation. I had a full lift 9 months ago, and I feel like I have "snoopy" boobs. My upper pole is full, and my nipples seem to point down now. I am freaked out, and at my post op appointment, my doc said this was normal? It just doesn't seem right. I think he may have placed the implant too high.
Almost every patient augmented beneath the muscle have the implants ride high for a while until they drop. Some patients this can occur as soon as a week or two but most patients need a month or two. Do not freak out the vast majority of patients with the appearance that you describe will be just fine in time.
Gary Hall,MD




