Lutherville Timonium Breast Implants doctors
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Ronald Schuster, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10807 Falls Rd. Suite 101, Baltimore |
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10 answers |
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Michele A. Shermak, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville |
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6 answers |
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Adam L. Basner, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
The Plastic Surg. Ctr. for MD 1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville Timonium |
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Lawrence Rosenberg, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville Timonium |
Recent Answers
I Am 5' 6" and 117lbs Getting Silicone. Torn Between 300cc and 325cc. Dont Want Too Big!
There is barely a noticeable difference between 300 and 325 cc. You should try on implants and see if you can appreciate a difference - make sure whoever is doing the sizing does not tell you which is which. 325 cc should not put you over the edge. Generally the belief is that women get modest during sizing, then wish they went with a little larger implant. Either way I think you should have a nice result.
I've had 2 nipple correction surgeries, one in hospital under general anesthesia and then again in office w a local in office procedure, both unsuccessful. Both nipples are grade III inverted. I've consulted a second doctor and he looked over records and confirmed everything was done by the book and should have worked. He was at a loss - would implants help correct this since the fibers holding the nipple have been severed? Very insecure and desperate, help!
I'm sorry to hear that your surgery was unsuccessful. Grade 3 nipple inversion is the most severe. Full correction can sometimes require cutting the ducts which of course we prefer not to do if possible. I perform the surgery using an endoscope which makes it a little easier to see the and protect the ducts while dividing the fibrous tissue that inverts the nipple. in addition i use a dermal graft and purse string suture at the base of the nipple. this combination is usually successful. implants will not help as it only adds pressure from underneath the breast and will not push the nipple out.
One of my Saline Breast Implants Has Ruptured. Can I Continue to Breastfeed?
Yes it is safe to breast feed with a ruptured saline implant. Safe for you and the baby. The saline is simply absorbed into your body. After you finish breast feeding you can deal with replacement. Congrats on the new baby.





