Manhattan Breast Implants doctors
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Steven Wallach, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1049 Fifth Ave Suite 2D, New York |
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2,149 answers |
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George J. Beraka, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
875 Park Ave at 78th Street, New York |
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796 answers |
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David Shafer, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
10 East 53rd Street 25th Floor, New York |
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274 answers |
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Kenneth R. Francis, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
114 E. 71st Street Suite 1-W, New York |
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175 answers |
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
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Tracy Pfeifer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
565 Park Ave , New York |
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Robert L. Kraft, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
112-03 Queens Blvd Ste 205, Forest Hills |
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84 answers |
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Olivia Hutchinson, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
121A East 83rd Street, New York |
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Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye |
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Darrick E. Antell, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
850 Park Avenue, New York |
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Robert M. Freund, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
170 East End Avenue Suite CS, New York |
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27 answers |
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Elan B. Singer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
737 Park Avenue, New York |
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21 answers |
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Shain A. Cuber, MD
Marlboro Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison |
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20 answers |
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Scott E. Newman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1035 Park Avenue - Manhattan, Westchester, Roslyn, New York |
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Dana Khuthaila, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
830 Park Avenue, New York |
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18 answers |
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John E. Sherman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1016 Fifth Ave Suite 1A, New York |
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Robert Vitolo, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1136 Fifth Avenue, New York |
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A. Peter Salas, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1016 Fifth Avenue, New York |
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Fredrick A. Valauri, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
47 East 77th Street Suite 201, New York |
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David L. Abramson, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
42A E. 74th Street , New York |
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Howard T. Bellin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
105 East 73rd Street, New York |
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Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus |
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Kari L. Colen, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
742 Park Avenue, New York |
3 answers | |
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George Lefkovits, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
9 E. 62nd Street, New York |
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Michael Suzman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Rd #211, Rye |
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Recent Answers
I am 27 yrs old & a 36B. I have 1 son who I nursed. I am very athlethic. My PS says that I have tuberous breast & he will have to give me a mastopexy/augmentation. What is the best placement for the implant? Submuscular or subglandular? He says that the subglandular is better considering my constriction but I have heard that submuscular is the placement of choice when it comes to longevity, future ptosis and rippling/contracture. I want to go up to a full C/small D.
Just looking at your photos, it does not appear that you have a tuberous breast. I usually place implants under the muscle in patients with little breast tissue. You probably need a lift as well.
I'm currently scheduled to participate in the Allergan 410 clinical trial, receiving 5th generation Cohesive Gel implants next month. I'm 25, a 5'4.5, 110 pound, slender woman with little breast tissue to start, a 34AA. Because of my breast diameter, I'm limited to a 220gms/FF implant. I'm concerned this will only bring me to a small or mod. B cup. I'd like to be closer to a small C. The first two photos are of me, the second two of what I'd like to be. How far off am I? Thanks for responses!
The only way to reasonably approximate the right implant for you is to perform a physical exam and discuss your goals with you. What may look right for one person may not be right for another. A consultation is key.
I am 5'7 1/2 and weigh 180 pounds. I currently wear a 36B and recently went to a consultation. I tried on 375cc's and thought it may be too big. My doctor said no, and encouraged me to go bigger. I'm unsure what will look good? I ultimately want to be a D but I don't want it to look too extreme. But I also don't want to go through with getting 375 or 400cc's and it turn out to be too small. What do you recommend? Help! I have attached my pic along with two pictures I would like to look like.
Now that you have an idea of the sizes chosen for you. Why don't you do a "baggy test" at home and try it out. If you think they are too large, then try smaller ones. Then tell your surgeon. This usually works for my patients.

























