Fort Lee Breast Implants doctors
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Fredrick A. Valauri, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
47 East 77th Street Suite 201, New York |
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Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus |
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Suri B. Ponamgi, MD
Fort Lee Plastic Surgeon
1101 Palisade Avenue, Fort Lee |
Recent Answers
I got silicone implants six months ago. 5 days ago my friend threw me over his shoulder, as a fireman would, and I remember my left breast smashing so hard into his back that I immediately feared it had just ruptured. I can't really say I have any symptoms of leakage but the underneath of my breast, where I can feel the implant, feels a bit lumpy and not as smooth as the right, almost as if it was folding over inside. Could my doctor palpate enough to tell if this implant has now busted?
While sometime apparent on physical examination, diagnosis of a ruptured gel breast implant is best accomplished with an MRI.
I suggest that you seek a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon who will examine you, order an MRI, and discuss treatment should the breast implant prove to ruptured.
i live near los angeles and i am looking for a surgeon for a breast augmentation. i dont have many referrals to go by and i would like to find a doctor who specializes in this type of surgery but im not sure how to start looking for one. i didnt want to see doctors based on google searches... if u you have any suggestions on how i may find a good surgeon i would really appreciate it.
I know three great surgeons in the LA area: Nirav Savalia(949-759-0980), Hisham Seify (949-251-1502), and Eugene Kim (310-205-3546). They are all well trained, with great experience, and are very nice people. You will have a great surgery and experience with any of them.
m a 34c and want to be a 38D I am 5'2 135lbs any suggestions on implant size I should receive. if this helps my measurments 34c 24 38.
As you can see from all of the answers, our focus is not so much on cup size but rather what implant is appropriate for your body and your aesthetic goals. We first determine which range of implants will fit appropriately in your breast (based on your body measurements), and then narrow down the selection based on your preoperative aesthetic goals (how big you want to be). The final determination is made in the operating room after trialing different implants sizers to achieve the result you desire. The key portion of size determination is making sure that you and your plastic surgeon are in complete agreement as to what your aesthetic goals are, and making sure that these are healthy and realistic goals. Best wishes!



