Lutherville Breast Implants doctors
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Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10807 Falls Road Suite 101, Lutherville |
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Brent Birely, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1300 York Rd. Suite 100, Lutherville |
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Stanley Klatsky, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1304 Bellona Avenue, Lutherville |
Recent Answers
I am 160 lbs 5'3 34A cup, I went in and looked at 650cc. I liked how it gave my small waist and wide hips a hour glass look. The doc side i had enough room to carry a large implant,but I am worried it will harm or misshape my breast.. I am going under the muscle
From your description, it sounds as though you are good candidate for 650cc implants. They are large and will give you much larger breasts, but if that's the look that you like than your request seems reasonable. Going underneath the muscle will help to "hide" the implants and give you a more natural look than if you went over the muscle. Good luck! Dr. Schreiber
Do smaller breast implants necessarily mean less risks? Like less chance of rippling, leaking, longer lasting, less sagging, etc? I want natural results to simply look more proportionate in my clothes. I currently have A cups and would like full B cups with saline - I think about 210cc. I have a feeling I may want to go larger for full B cups, but I feel the larger the implants, the more risks are involved.
Thank you for your question. Smaller implants don't carry less risks than larger implants, but they will most likely cause less sagging of your breasts over time as they are not as heavy as larger implants. All in all, breast augmentation is a very well tolerated surgery with miminal risks as long as you're healthy and in good shape. I think your implant size goal is very reasonable, and It will help to increase the volume of your breasts and improve the shape without being too large.
I had breast implants over a year ago now i have servere pain in my nipples abd areola its been a year should i be worried or concerend?
You may want to visit with your plastic surgeon to take a look. You may have neuromas which are causing the pain. They can be surgically removed or temporarily blocked with lidocaine.



