Westchester Breast Reduction doctors
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
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Scott E. Newman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1035 Park Avenue - Manhattan, Westchester, Roslyn, New York |
1 answer | |
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Andrew Y. Kleinman, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
800 Westchester Ave. Suite S-512, Rye Brook |
1 answer | |
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Lawrence Bass, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
568 Park Ave, New York |
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Robert H. Gotkin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
625 Park Avenue, New York |
Recent Answers
I find it painful to exercise at a faster pace than a brisk walk but I know losing weight will reduce the size of my breasts. Is it better to wait for surgery until I lose weight? Will getting a breast reduction then losing weight cause even more reduction, and will it cause my perky new breasts to lose their shape?
Always better to loose it before than after. Your BMI is 32 putting you in the obese category. Go on a diet before surgery, you will feel better and have an easier recovery.
I've heard it's a bit cheaper in the surgery suite, very much interested in hearing feedback on this. I feel like I will receive more/better care in a hospital for some reason. Is it safe in the doctor's office? I'm a 34DDD size, 5'6 and 158 lbs.
If. You have insurance that will pay for the surgery, then it will be cheaper for you to do it in a hospital. If you don't then a surgery center or APPROVED office OR. Will be cheaper. Make sure the doctors,office OR is approved by one of three agencies,in New York.
I am unsure if I should get a breast reduction. I have been to one plastic surgeon but he made me feel very uncomfortable. He said it would be good, as well as my GP but I want a second opinion from a certified doctor. Enclosed are a few pictures. Please give me your opinion. I am currently 130 pounds 5'4" and a 32J




