![]() | Christopher P. Demas, M.D. New Hampshire Plastic Surgeon | One Med. Ctr. Drive 1 Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH | ||
![]() | Lawrence Gray, M.D. New Hampshire Plastic Surgeon | Suite B 100 Griffin Rd Portsmouth, NH | ||
![]() | Kimberly Marble, M.D. New Hampshire Plastic Surgeon | Suite 402 3 Alumni Drive Exeter, NH | ||
| Robert Feins, M.D. Manchester Plastic Surgeon | 144 Tarrytown Rd Manchester, NH | |||
![]() | Bruce M. Topol Manchester Plastic Surgeon | 36 Bay Street Manchester, NH | ||
![]() | Wayne Stadelmann, MD New Hampshire Plastic Surgeon | Suite 201 248 Pleasant Street Concord, NH |
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RealSelf.com provides the New Hampshire breast augmentation directory as an unbiased resource for locating New Hampshire plastic surgeons. We do not accept advertorials or paid directory placements in the doctor directory. New Hampshire providers are listed according to their level of participation in the community.
Breast augmentation is the most popular plastic surgery procedure in New Hampshire. New Hampshire women in their twenties often undergo breast augmentation and new moms opt for breast implants as part of the "mommy makeover," a set of procedures designed to restore the body to pre-baby condition.
Some New Hampshire plastic surgeons may prefer either saline implants or silicone implants, so it's important to ask the right questions at consultation. Most New Hampshire plastic surgeons typically offer both saline and silicone breast implants for women interested in increasing or balancing breast size. New Hampshire surgeons may offer breast implants from either Mentor Corporation, whose breast implant products include MemoryGel in a variety of shapes, textures, and sizes, or Allergan, whose saline and silicone breast implants are marketed under the name Natrelle.
Silicone implants are encased in an outer shell, also comprised of silicone, that is filled with a fixed amount of silicone gel. Silicone implants vary in shell surface (smooth/textured), shape, profile, volume, shell thickness, and number of shell lumens. Silicone gel-filled implants are only available in fixed sizes.
Saline implants are encased in a silicone rubber shell that is either pre-filled or inflated to the desired size with sterile saline during surgery. Most saline breast implants have a valve that is sealable by the surgeon.
The RealSelf.com cost map for breast implants in New Hampshire can give you a snapshot of what other people paid for breast augmentation in your area. Silicone breast implants tend to cost slightly more than saline implants, but recent data suggests that women may prefer the new silicone implants.
Be are honest with your plastic surgeon about your medical history and your goals for the surgery, and choose a surgeon who is experienced and qualified to perform breast implants in New Hampshire. No surgery is without some level of risk, and your surgeon should explain all of the side effects and possible risks prior to surgery.
The Institute of Medicine has concluded that there is "no definitive evidence linking breast implants to cancer, neurological diseases, neurological problems or other systemic diseases." In 2006, the FDA approved the use of silicone breast implants after the single largest patient study ever conducted, in cooperation with Mentor Corporation.
Do not commit to breast augmentation with a New Hampshire doctor or plastic surgeon based solely upon advertising, special pricing, or the referral of another patient before fully researching the background of the surgeon.
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