Las Vegas Breast Implants doctors
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Michael C. Edwards, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
653 North Town Center Drive Suite 214, Las Vegas |
325 answers | |
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Jeffrey Roth, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
9280 W. Sunset Rd. Suite 236, Las Vegas |
61 answers | |
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W. Tracy Hankins, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
2150 South Rainbow, Las Vegas |
39 answers | |
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Julio Garcia, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
6020 South Rainbow Blvd. Building C, Las Vegas |
17 answers | |
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George John Alexander, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
1725 Village Center Circle Suite 150, Las Vegas |
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17 answers |
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Arthur Cambeiro, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
2821 W. Horizon Ridge Suite100, Henderson |
5 answers | |
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Michael Sundine, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1640 Newport Blvd #450, Costa Mesa |
4 answers | |
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Mary C. Herte, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
2555 Montessouri St Ste A, Las Vegas |
4 answers | |
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Lane Smith, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
8685 West Sahara Avenue Suite 180, Las Vegas |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
I am a 6'1" and weigh 155lbs, I have had 3 kids and am very athletic, my doctor recommends that I go with a 475cc implant, I know I have a big frame but will these be too big and weigh to much? I am a triathlete and love to run. I don't want to have back problems because of the implants.
My biggest concern is that with three children and your devotion to triathlons, that your breasts will sag from the bouncing incurred during the exercise routine. I do not think the implant size is too large for a person of your height and weight though.
I have 397cc (right) and 421cc (left) Natrelle Allergen silicone subglandular implants. I understand that I maybe more at risk of bottoming out versus submuscular folks. Is my understanding correct? Also, does working out increase the chances of bottoming out? Working out such as...running, jump rope and plyometrics etc. Any information will be beneficial. Thank you!!
The risk of bottoming out is higher with subglandular implants. Exercise or activity that causes the implants to bounce will also increase the risk. Wearing a jogging bra helps a small amount. The quality of the skin on your breast will also affect the risk.
I'm 1 month PO. I adore my new breasts! I love the size and shape. They are so close to perfection. All I wish is for them to be a wee bit closer together, without the aid of a push up bra. Are larger/wider implants the only option? I would feel comfortable going slightly larger, but cost is an issue. Please note I do praise the surgeon. He is very highly renowned. I understand he's done a fabulous job & that my anatomy may be making it difficult to achieve very close breasts. Thnk you.
Trying to get cleavage with an implant will firstly lead to an unnatural appearance that does not exist without a bra. Secondly, in the attempt to do so, the skin over the sternum can be over-elevated and leave you with a synmastia which is very difficult to repair.








