Tulsa Breast Implants doctors

Anureet K. Bajaj, MD Anureet K. Bajaj, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
6205 N. Santa Fe Suite 105, Oklahoma City
8 answers
Archibald S. Miller, MD Archibald S. Miller, MD
Tulsa Plastic Surgeon
6585 S. Yale Suite 315, Tulsa
Palmer R. Ramey, MD Palmer R. Ramey, MD
Tulsa Plastic Surgeon
6585 S. Yale Avenue Suite 1020, Tulsa
Greg Ratliff, MD Greg Ratliff, MD
Tulsa Plastic Surgeon
2107 East 15th Street , Tulsa

Recent Answers

I Feel Like Since I've Had Implants Under the Muscle, I Have Been Unable to Do Push-ups the Same Way. Will This Change?

Is this in my head, or have the implants really interrupted my ability to do many push-ups in a row? THe implants are under the muscle.

A: implants under the muscle and push ups

One thing that you didn't mention is how soon after your surgery you are.  Implants placed under the muscle will cause some strain and spasm to your pectoralis muscle, especially in the immediate post-operative period.  I would also guess that you will notice some changes in your chest strength or ability to perform push-ups for a while -- this is probably not a factor for the average athlete, but if you are a competitive athlete it may affect your performance for a few months.  I would also speak with your plastic surgeon.  Some surgeons would prefer that you not do push ups or chest exercises (such as bench press) for several months after a sub-muscular augmentation.  And yes, it will get better with time.  Good luck!

Anureet K. Bajaj, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
What Is a Good Implant Size For My Flat Chest? I'm a Figure Competitor.

Im 5"2 120lbs, 34A maybe B very saggy completely flat. If I wear a t-shirt no bra and stand to the side you can see nothing. My PS wants me to get 400cc unders and disect medial portion of the muscle. I am a figure competitior and I dont want to be too large and I'm worried about the cutting of my muscle. I only want to be a C. Any advice?

A: implant size, have "flat" chest

It is difficult to say what size implant is best for you without first examining you.  However, I would advise you to communicate fully with your plastic surgeon about your goals and concerns.  Being a figure competitor, you know the look that you would like.  Show pictures to your surgeon if you feel like this will help convey your goals better.  

Also, keep in mind that it is difficult to predict cup size after surgery because so much of it depends on how the bra is fitted and on your chest measurements.  

Good luck!

Anureet K. Bajaj, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
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