Paramus Breast Reduction doctors

Sherwood Baxt, MD Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
351 Evelyn St, Paramus
40 answers
David L. Abramson, MD David L. Abramson, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
42A E. 74th Street , New York
28 answers
Gary D. Breslow, MD Gary D. Breslow, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 W Ridgewood Avenue Suite 110, Paramus
3 answers
Michael Constantin Gartner, DO Michael Constantin Gartner, DO
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
3 Winslow Place, Paramus
Luis Zapiach, MD Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus

Recent Answers

Is There Such Thing As a Non-invasive Minor Breast Reduction For Asymmetry?

I am having difficulty finding a good fitting bra. My band size is 40. One breast fits nicely in a D cup while the other spills out. I go up to a DD cup and then I have one breast that fits nicely and the other has gaps. I was wondering if there is a non-invasive procedure that could reduce the size of the DD breast down to a D so that I can find a bra that actually fits, something like breast liposuction?

A: scarless beast reduction what you are describing is probably my best single indication for the Scarless Reduction. It is not non invasive but would certainly be considered minimally invasive compared to a traditional reduction. certainly worth looking into.
Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
Im 15 and Im a DD34 I Have Really Bad Nerve Damage Can I Get a Breast Reduction?

I've tried losing weight and have been eating heathly i just cant seem to lose that much weight with the extra weight on my chest. I have to go to physical therapy because of the damage caused by my breasts. I've done my reasearch but can i even do the sugery?

A: scarless breast reduction if, and only if you have your families support look into Scarless Breast reduction. This is liposuction only Leaving a tiny scar beneath the breast. I have done this Several times in early teenagers And it could be a Reasonable alternative to a traditional Reduction.
Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
What Are the Chances of Developing Pain from Scar Tissue with a Breast Reduction?

I am thinking about getting a breast reduction. I'm worried about the likelihood or chance of having pain later in life from scar tissue. ive been reading online blogs/chats/posts from women who developed radiating pain years later (4 years/10 years later). Are some people more likely to get this versus others? What are the factors that increase this likelihood? I would be going from a DD to a C. Thanks.

A: pain after breast reduction as you have heard ....VERY rare. so rare that in 30years I don't remember seeing or even hearing of it. I now do the Scarless or liposuction only so even a painful scar (which can happen) is not an issue.
Sherwood Baxt, MD
New Jersey Plastic Surgeon
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