Arlington Breast Lift doctors
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Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth |
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James W. Ward, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
811 W. Interstate 20 Suite G10, Arlington |
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Jay Burns, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 North Central Expressway #600, Dallas |
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Yukihiro Nakamura, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
3030 S Cooper St, Arlington |
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David Rasmussen, M.D.
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1017 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington |
Recent Answers
I'm having a breast lift, currently a D cup and I'm happy with it. I'm wondering if I'll have a smaller cup size after the lift? I have no intentions of doing a lift with implants. Thanks.
It is possible to have a mastopexy and maintain the same bra cup size . This is true most of the time in a mastopexy when only skin is removed. If there is a difference in size and the breast are equalized it may not be true.
I had a breast lift a year ago after I lost about 60 pounds. Since then, I have continued to lose another 15 pounds or so and have been really leaning out. Once again, I am unhappy with my breasts and want another lift, possibly a small implant put in when i am done losing weight. I had a full breast lift, with the anchor scar. When I get it relifted, do they have to open the scar underneath the breast again or can it be done with a smaller second scar?
I agree that if you had an anchor type breast lift the incision you currently have can be used. It is my opinion that the full anchor incision gives the best shape in most instances and offers the least revision rates. (there are certainly excellent results with certain shaped breasts using shorter scars with experienced surgeons)
Therefore, your secondary breast lift can be done through the same scars in all likelihood. good luck.
I am wanting a breast lift and hopefully the benelli lift. I am wondering if I am a candidate. If anyone has before.and afters without implants I would like to see them, Iabsolutely do not want implants. Thanks
What is your goal, I would have to discuss your goals with you and see what type of lift would be best for you. If you absolutely would never have implants then I would think by doing a vertical type lift you would get a good result. Most of the time a peri areolar lift will not work.




