Bend Breast Implants doctors
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Ronald V. DeMars, MD
Portland Plastic Surgeon
10201 SE Main Suite 20, Portland |
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Gary Gallagher, MD
Bend Plastic Surgeon
2041 NE Williamson Ct Ste C, Bend |
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Linda J. Leffel, MD
Bend Plastic Surgeon
2100 Neff Road Suite A, Bend |
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Robert T. Quinn, MD
Bend Plastic Surgeon
2450 NE Mary Rose Place Suite 200, Bend |
Recent Answers
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!
Although you can get the look you want, I seriously doubt the 220cc implant will get you there. You may want to either accept what you can get if you stay in the study or get what you want by dropping from the study. At any rate make sure you have communicated your desires to your surgeon.
I am getting breast implants in two weeks and have a girls night out planned the weekend before. I'm not a big drinker, but is it ok if I have one or two cocktails a few nights before surgery? I've heard a few different opinions.
If you do not drink to excess and it is a few nights before surgery, I think you would be OK. But for 48 hours before your procedure it is better to abstain.
will implants make it less noticeable? and what kind of implants and size would be good, plus under or over muscle? and will they look normal not go cross eye that says. i want implants sooo bad but i am worry about having problems with this. my doc says i should be fine without getinng the pectus excavatume corrected first. what you think?
First, you do not need to correct the pectus deformity. Secondly, the ribs are the platform on which the implants sit and if the ribs slant in towards each other, so will the implants, although the surgeon will adjust for this as much as is possible with your anatomy. But your nipple position is already "cross-eyed" and will not change much, unless t he surgeon moves them a little to the side during the lift. The pectus will look more like a nice deep cleavage after the implants are in place.



