Montclair Breast Reduction doctors

Sheila Bond, MD Sheila Bond, MD
Montclair Plastic Surgeon
39 S Fullerton Ave 3rd Fl, Montclair
7 answers
Barry E. DiBernardo, MD Barry E. DiBernardo, MD
Montclair Plastic Surgeon
29 Park Street, Montclair
4 answers
Elan B. Singer, MD Elan B. Singer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
737 Park Avenue, New York
3 answers
Paul J. Loverme, MD Paul J. Loverme, MD
Verona Plastic Surgeon
825 Bloomfield Ave Ste 205, Verona

Recent Answers

Is It Possible to Go from a D Cup to a C Cup in Breast Size? (photo)

I loved my perfect C cups before I got pregnant. They didn't sag or lay against my stomach. After my pregnancy, i am not happy with the appearance of my breasts. They had increased to a DD during my pregnancy and are now D cups.I would like to be able to wear strapless shirts & not worry about a bra. My question is, to obtain the perky well rounded look i had before, what procedures would be necessary 1st two photos are of myself and the last one is similar to the outcome i would like

A: Going from a D cup to a C cup--Breast lift

After pregnancy, breast do change. The skin stretches and sometimes the breast tissue voulme reduces. Your pictures indicate that this may have happened to you. A mastopexy, also known as a. breast lift can correct the stretched skin and improve the overall shape of the breast. Sometimes skin removal alone can make the breast smaller, as the floppy skin does take up room in the bra. Or you may need some breast tissue removed to reduce you to a C cup. I can not tell from your photos. Seek out a board certified plastic surgeons who does alot of breast surgery for a consultation. 

Sheila Bond, MD
Montclair Plastic Surgeon
What Body Type is a Good Candidate for Liposuction Rather Than Just a Traditional Breast Reduction?

Are younger patients more ideal for liposuction to reduce breast size without a breast lift? What other factors are considered?

A: YES, lipo breast reduction is possible in some cases

In general, breast reduction is performed with large incisions and "excising" breast and fatty tissue.  Those who are candidates for liposuction instead of the more traditional procedure have a higher percentage of fatty tissue as well as good nipple position.  Liposuction doesn't remove skin and in fact requires skin to shrink once the fatty tissue is removed.  So, the nipple position must be in an adequate position preoperatively--otherwise, it will end up very low and unsightly.  In addition, liposuction will not remove breast tissue, only fatty tissue--so those with significant breast tissue will not benefit from this modality of treatment.  Hope this helps!

Elan B. Singer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
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