Doylestown Breast Lift doctors

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

Recent Answers

Are my Breasts Still Sitting Low After Breast Lift and Augmentation?

I am 8 weeks post op from breast lift (lollipop)and cohesive gel implants(above the muscle). I am experiencing rippling around my breasts in which is apparently normal for my size however to me they seem to sit lower than I was told they would and when they are manually "lifted" the rippling appears to deminish. Could they have been positioned higher and could this be partially affecting the rippling? Im concerned that I will need a re-lift in the near future if they sit this low 8 weeks post op

A: ? Bottoming out

Your result  looks quite good!  If I had performed this surgery, I would be pleased with the result-

The Lateral rippling is due to the soft tissue limitations of your natural breast tissue (note your left breast is smaller and has less soft tissue than the right)

Fat Grafting over these implants would improve your result greatly-  See the attached link

 

Best Regards,

 

Dr Del vecchio

bostonbreastcenter

Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
Downtime For Breast Lift with Implants? I Am a Daycare Teacher.

Hello.If I decide to have a breast lift with implants for how long would it be recommended for me to stay home from work? I am a daycare teacher. Thank you.

A: Down time after breast augmentation and lift

You should discuss down time and all aspects of your recovery with your plastic surgeon.  In general, 1 week off from work is sufficient, but I instruct my patients to avoid heavy exertion of the arms and chest for 4 weeks so that the tissues can heal.  On the other hand, I also instruct  them to resume their everyday activities as soon as possible.  Laying around and getting stiff is always counterproductive.

Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
Is There a Breast Lift Technique That Does Not Involve Moving the Nipple?

I'm 29, & wear an F cup. Following some weight loss my breasts feel less firm & the skin is slacker but only around the sides, from the top of my ribs up into the armpit. From the front and on a 3/4 view they still look & feel full, perky, & the nipple position is good. But in profile the area where the breast joins the body is not pleasing, mostly on the left side which is the bigger breast. Is it possible just to pull up or excise some skin in this area, eg with an incision in the armpit?

A: Breast Lift Without moving the nipple - There may be a New Technique

Jack Fisher, in Nashville is doing breast lifts using barbed threads.  I think this may be a potential solution in selected patients-  You may want to take a look at his practice-

 

Best Regards,

Daniel Del vecchio,  MD  Boston

Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
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