Frederick Breast Implants doctors
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Donald Kress, MD
Frederick Plastic Surgeon
1560 Opossumtown Pike Suite A26, Frederick |
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Marwan R. Khalifeh, MD
Chevy Chase Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave Suite 1710, Chevy Chase |
6 answers | |
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James S. Albertoli, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
56 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick |
Recent Answers
Hi, I am considering of having breast implants due to smaller size of my breast. My current size is A but i want to go to G size. Is that possible to get G cup from breast surgery?
Just about anything is possible although what you're asking is far enough from the normal that it may require custom implants. Realize also, that beyond a certain point increased size of the implants translates to increased complications. Before making such a drastic change you should strongly consider a psychological consultation. In my practice, I would insist on this prior to surgery.
before my wife do a breast implant, i want to make it sure. Can she breastfeed if she had breast implant? no matter with Saline or silicone. is it save for the baby?
After healing, it is safe to breast feed. You should follow the requirements of monitoring silicone implants with regular MRI's. Both saline and silicone implants are safe for breast feeding. A periareolar incision may slightly increase the chance of the operation interfering with your Ability to breastfeed, but not the safety of breast feeding.
At my consult last year, I chose to get silicone implants placed under the muscle, incision in the crease, but still not too sure yet of profile shape. What are the differences in final look and results between smooth round moderate and smooth round moderate plus? I want 500cc but i've read that under the muscle placement somewhat "flattens out" implants; because of this reason would it be best to choose 550cc so that the final result will look like a 500cc? Thank you in advance.
The implants are mentor type implants, and the moderate plus will have slightly more projection and slightly smaller diameter for a given size. Your surgeon will measure your chest diameter and take your goals into consideration when chosing the implant, however I agree that the difference between the two should be minimal.


