Baltimore Breast Lift doctors

Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10807 Falls Road Suite 101, Lutherville
22 answers
Michele A. Shermak, MD Michele A. Shermak, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville
14 answers
Samir Shureih, MD Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore
13 answers
Ricardo Rodriguez, MD Ricardo Rodriguez, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1300 Bellona Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
11 answers
Ronald Schuster, MD Ronald Schuster, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10807 Falls Rd. Suite 101, Baltimore
9 answers
Daniel P. Markmann, MD Daniel P. Markmann, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
9171 Baltimore National Pike Suite 205, Ellicott City
6 answers
Eric Chang, MD Eric Chang, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
8860 Columbia 100 Parkway Suite 206, Columbia
2 answers
Jeffrey Horowitz, MD Jeffrey Horowitz, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
2225 Old Emmorton Road Suite 111, Bel Air
2 answers
Alan Weiss, MD Alan Weiss, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1600 Crain Highway S Suite 508, Glen Burnie
2 answers

Recent Answers

I Have Decided To Go Forward With Lift w/ Implants, How Much Time Will This Add to Recovery?

I just want to say thank you to all who have responded to my first post. I was just in shock to hear that my breasts were that bad. until I took the pictures My partner and I were unaware just how asymetrical my breasts actually are. I have decided that I am going to go ahead with the lift, I just hope that I can achieve my look without a vertical scar. (I'm hoping he will be able to just lift around the areola?) how much longer will the lift add to my recovery. A MASSIVE THANK YOU to all that took time to help.

A: Time of periareolar mastopexy

This should maybe add 1-1.5 hours to your breast augmentation, or less, depending on what your plastic surgeon needs to do. Please talk to your surgeon to get the most accurate answer, to assess duration of operation as well as which procedure would be best for your breast lift (i.e. if vertical scar necessary)

Michele A. Shermak, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
I Have Decided To Go Forward With Lift w/ Implants, How Much Time Will This Add to Recovery?

I just want to say thank you to all who have responded to my first post. I was just in shock to hear that my breasts were that bad. until I took the pictures My partner and I were unaware just how asymetrical my breasts actually are. I have decided that I am going to go ahead with the lift, I just hope that I can achieve my look without a vertical scar. (I'm hoping he will be able to just lift around the areola?) how much longer will the lift add to my recovery. A MASSIVE THANK YOU to all that took time to help.

A: Recovery for Lift with Implants

The additional periareolar lift with the implants will not increase your recovery. You will a little more of a scar but the actual recovery will be primarily based on the augmentation. check with your surgeon for details. good luck.

Ronald Schuster, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
Do I Need a Lift 7 Months Post Implants? (photo)

Hello: I had a primary breast augmentation in July - 500cc smooth silicone under the muscle through the areola. Developed capsular contracture in my left breast and my right has dropped below the point where I liked it. I am also attaching a picture from before anything was done to me. I want both my breasts to look like my right did at 2 months after the surgery (refer to picture). Any way to achieve that without doing a lift? Why did the right drop so much if it wasn't droopy before? Thanks!

A: Uneven after BA

Your right breast reacted the way I would have predicted. it filled out in all areas nicely and dropped because of the weight of the implant. I would not have recommended that size, but, for that size, your right side came out nice. Your capsule contracture or incomplete dissection has prevented the implant from coming down. You will need a revision to release the implant from below and would be most successful from an approach at the infra mammary crease, even though it means adding another scar.

Ronald Schuster, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
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