Corpus Christi Plastic Surgeons
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Delio Ortegon, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
11212 State HWY 151 Suite 260 , San Antonio |
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Mario Diana, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
19234 Stonehue Suite 101, San Antonio |
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96 answers |
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Suresh Koneru, MD
San Antonio Plastic Surgeon
423 Treeline Park Ste 300, San Antonio |
57 answers | |
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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 CellulazeThe 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.
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 TuckIt 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.
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 positionFrom 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



