Corpus Christi Plastic Surgeons

Delio Ortegon, MD Delio Ortegon, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
11212 State HWY 151 Suite 260 , San Antonio
183 answers
Mario Diana, MD Mario Diana, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
19234 Stonehue Suite 101, San Antonio
96 answers
Suresh Koneru, MD Suresh Koneru, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
423 Treeline Park Ste 300, San Antonio
57 answers
Thomas T. Jeneby, MD Thomas T. Jeneby, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
7272 Wurzbach Unit 801 801, San Antonio
39 answers

Recent Answers

How Much Does a Cellulaze Treatment Cost?

A: Cost of Cellulaze

The cost of Cellulaze treatments varies depending on how many areas need to be treated.  I would advise making a consultation with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in your area who can evaluate the areas to be treated.  Then and only then can you get a firm price.  That being said, I have seen prices ranging from $2500 on up depending on the areas.  This is well worth it considering it is a single treatment that looks like it will last at least a year.  You won't need to treat repeatedly like you have to with other techniques.

Suresh Koneru, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon

Can I Have a Second Tummy Tuck After Hysterectomy?

5 yrs. ago I had a TT and then #yrs after that unfortunately i had a hysterectomy where they had to cut thru my scar because my ovaries where imbedded in scar tissue due to endometriosis. is it possible to have a second tummy tuck or a mini ?

A: Is it possible to have more than 1 Tummy Tuck

It is possible to redo a Tummy Tuck if there is enough skin and tissue to pull closed.  In my San Antonio office, I sometimes see women who are not happy with their Tummy Tucks years after surgery done elsewhere.  Often times, we can make things better with a mini-abdominoplasty.

Suresh Koneru, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon

Are my Breast Implants Way Too Far Apart? I'm 1 Month PO. (photo)

It's been one month since my breast augmentation procedure. I'm happy with the size and shape, though I would consider going slightly larger. Part of the reason I would consider going larger is in the hope that the gap between my breasts would be minimised. Changing sizes would cost a great deal of money, which I'm hesitant to go through with. Are there any alternatives? Do you think they are too far apart? Any honest advice would be greatly appreciated.

A: breast implant position

From your photo, it is difficult to assess them given that your arms are up.  I would continue to allow your implants to settle and for your skin to stretch.  From your photo, I think that your implants will be very well positioned.

Be patient and continue to follow with your PS

Delio Ortegon, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
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