Cherry Hill Breast Implants doctors
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Evan Sorokin, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1734 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill |
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Lyle M. Back, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1942 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill |
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Gary M. Brownstein, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
102 Browning Lane Building A, Suite One, Cherry Hill |
Recent Answers
I Want to Ask About Pip Cmpony Implant Theystill Are Still in the Market ?
As far as I know PIP Silicone implants were never available in the United States however their saline implants were indeed available previously here. Neither type is currently available. In France you may have read about the controversy with France actually agreeing to pay for the removal of these implants in 30000 people. See the blog entry below I referenced about these implants that I wrote just yesterday...
I'm 5'3, 109-110 pounds, size 24/00 or 0 in jeans. I used to be a full B 36 but lost 45 pounds two years ago. My breast size reduced significantly. I'm a size A 32 now, with my breast becoming pointing with no cleavage. What size do you recommend for a silicon implant and well as what type round or tear drop? I want a full natural look almost like Miranda Kerr Victoria secret model. Please help :)
Picking an implant size is a very complicated decision. Your question is a very common one seen on sites such as this but impossible to answer. It would also be inappropriate for physicians to give you direct medical advise such as an implant size without a full examination.
There are many factors involved which include but are not limited to:
- Your body type
- Your height
- Your weight
- Your breast base diameter
- Your chest width
- Your desired size (B/C/D?)
- Your tissue quality
Any one of these factors can make a big difference in which implant is best. Is it a moderate profile implant? It is a midranged implant? Is it a high profile implant? Textured? Smooth? So many options....
Thus, how do you sort it all out? My best suggestion is to meet with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in your area and discuss your goals. After a full exam, he/she can make suggestions. Perhaps you will benefit from trying on sizers. Perhaps reviewing photos of other patients can help guide you. If you do not feel like you are comfortable with the recommendations, go on another consult. The nice thing about elective breast surgery is that is elective and you have all the time you need to go to as many consults as you need to make a choice that you will be happy with.
Good luck!
Hello, I'm 5'2 and weigh 118 pounds. I just had my consultation and my surgery is scheduled in two months. I'm currently a small B/A and would like to be C. My doctor recommended 350cc for a medium C. I don't know whether i should go medium C or full C. I want to look natural yet full without being too over the top. Should i go medium C or full C?
I often see ladies in consultation who do not know what size they want to be. They know they want implants but are not sure what size they want to be. Trying on sizers, wearing rice sizers, and looking at photographs are all useful. I would highly suggest looking at photos of breasts on ladies similar in size to you so that you can decide what you like. You then need to communicate with your surgeon your goals. Often showing him/her photos of your desired outcome is helpful. Communication is key but you need to know what you want yourself first. Good luck!



