Voorhees Breast Lift doctors
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Evan Sorokin, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1734 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill |
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Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus |
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Bhupesh Vasisht, MD
Voorhees Plastic Surgeon
1307 White Horse Rd Building E, Suite 501, Voorhees |
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William Franckle, MD
Voorhees Plastic Surgeon
2301 Evesham Road Suite 107, Voorhees |
Recent Answers
I am having a bilateral mastopexy in 5 days. I would like to go out tomorrow night with my husband (possibly to a casino) and there will be smoking. Should I not go because of the second hand smoke? I am not smoking but I am worried about being around it before my surgery. Thank you so much.
Even second hand smoke can hurt your result and result in significant complications as noted as the other physicians that answered.
I also like to point out that even the nicotine patches, nicotine gum, and the like can hurt your result. To minimize complication risk, minimize your exposure to any form of nicotine.
I hope this helps, good luck!
Hi, besides waiting two weeks to see how my nipple heals I've noticed that the incision on the right breast is a lot lower than the left is this normal? Is it because it is still swollen or he just totally messed my right breast up? It's been one week since I did my breast lift. There is a picture attached. Thank you!
These scars are one issue that may resolve with time...i am concerned about the left breast however. Please have your surgeon assess the left breast and nipple areolar complex for a hematoma or something that is making them look a little different than the right. I will say that sometimes photographs can be difficult to assess so this may not be a big issue. Good luck.
Dr. V - South Shore Plastic Surgery
i had a breast lift with breast augmentation revision about 3 weeks ago to remove some scar tissue. I also went down in size slightly from mod profile plus 500ccs to 457ccs same profile. I had some rippling in the clevage area and was told that a lift would help resolve the rippling issue. however i could still see some slight rippling now. Will this resolve on its own as i continue to heal or will i need to correct with alloderm?
As was mentioned previously, the most important issues concerning wrinkling and rippling in the upper portion of the breasts after breast augmentation surgery is the thickness of the breast skin and breast tissues (coverage) in that area. A key question is where the implants are placed. In patients with thin coverage, we recommend that the implants are place behind the muscle to minimize rippling/wrinkling. If you have them above the muscle, then this might be a consideration for you. Otherwise, you may consider procedures which thicken the coverage, either AlloDerm or fat grafting (a technique which Dr. Del Vecchio is an expert in) can help. Finally, another question is the type of implant--saline or silicone. I am assuming that you have silicone implants; but if not, then I would recommend that you have them switched to silicone implants for several reasons, including amelioration of your rippling. Good luck with achieving your goals.


