Doylestown Breast Implants doctors

Bruce Genter, MD Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
100 Old York Rd Suite 3 - 120 (Lobby Level), Jenkintown
29 answers
Daniel Del Vecchio, MD Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
38 Newbury Street Fifth Floor, Boston
1 answer
Brian R. Buinewicz, MD Brian R. Buinewicz, MD
Doylestown Plastic Surgeon
3655 Route 202 Suite 225, Doylestown
Michael A. Giuffrida, MD Michael A. Giuffrida, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
Doylestown

Recent Answers

FAT Transfer OR Breast Implants That FEEL Like the Real Thing???

ok,i think i've given up on my hope and quest to enlarge my breasts by fat grafting (unless any of you know a board certified plastic surgeon who can perform this procedure for me and make me 1 n 1/2-2 cup sizes larger) I am going to research breast implants...... heres the big question. how do i get my implants to FEEL soft and bouncy like real breasts i have? I want them larger but not if they are going to be too firm or totally different from real breast feel. (I dont care if they LOOK fake, as long as they FEEL nice and like the real thing). Ive heard about silicone being the better choice, but is it really?? and...im starting to get scared. What is the deal with all these websites with women who say they got sick from the implants???

A: Fat transfer to the breasts - The Real Thing

Using natural fat, we published a 250 cc increase in breast size or a doubling of breast size by MRI last June in the Journal, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.  It is possible!

 

Dr Del Vecchio

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Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
'Sloshing' Since the Day of my Surgery Last Week. How Soon Does That Go Away?

I had 250cc high profile Mentor silicone gel implants placed submuscular less than a week ago. Since the day of surgery, I've had sloshing noises from both breasts. My doctor saw me yesterday and said that there is nothing to worry about and that it is not dangerous. I'm just concerned that the sounds will remain long term. Typically, how long until the noises go away? I'm a little embarrassed to move my arms around my fiancé.

A: Noises in breasts after breast implants

"Sloshing" or other noises coming from the breasts after breast implant surgery is quite common because air gets into the pocket during surgery.  It can take about a month for this to disappear.  You have nothing to worry about.

Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
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