Dallas Breast Lift doctors
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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51 answers |
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Sam Jejurikar, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
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Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1870 Keller Parkway Suite 100, Keller |
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24 answers |
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Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
410 N Carroll Avenue Suite 170, Southlake |
18 answers | |
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Andrew P. Trussler, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1801 Inwood Road, Dallas |
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17 answers |
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Ricardo A. Meade, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
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13 answers |
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Vasdev Rai, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
7777 Forest Ln Suite C-612, Dallas |
10 answers | |
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Ronald Friedman, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
6124 W Parker Rd Ste 232, Plano |
7 answers | |
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James W. Ward, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
811 W. Interstate 20 Suite G10, Arlington |
5 answers | |
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Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
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3 answers |
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Wilberto Cortes, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
5000 Westheimer Suite #602, Houston |
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2 answers |
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H. Steve Byrd, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I am having a bilateral mastopexy in 5 days. I would like to go out tomorrow night with my husband (possibly to a casino) and there will be smoking. Should I not go because of the second hand smoke? I am not smoking but I am worried about being around it before my surgery. Thank you so much.
Cigarettes contain nicotine and emit carbon monoxide and a variety of other unhealthy chemicals. Although second-hand smoke is not as bad as doing the smoking yourself, it's still not good. You should avoid smoking of any kind for at least two weeks--and preferably four or more--prior to breast lift surgery.
Exposure to cigarettes increases your risk of wound healing problems, infection, poor scarring, poor circulation to the breast skin and nipple, breathing problems after surgery, and blood clots. If you're going to take the time and money to undergo a completely elective procedure, why not stack the odds of success in your favor?
Hello, I am 25 years old, 5'2" and weight 112 pounds. I've lost around 70 pounds over the past 10 years and my boobs have noticeable gotten saggy and I have lost breast mass as I lost weight. I have gone from a 36C to a 32C/34B. I would like to get full C Cup perky breasts. In my case, is a breast lift and implants recommended? I know I'm pretty young and have not had kids yet. Does the current state of my breasts indicate how my breasts will change as I age?
Thanks for your inquiry and congratulations on your weight loss. Seeing you desire to be larger, you will need breast implants. I would reccomend submuscular silicone implants. You do not have to have a lift. Get an opinion from a board certified surgeon.
long wanted to get a breast lift - mastopexy - but worried I'll spend thousands and end up with the same saggy breasts i started with. Am i right to be concerned?
The longevity of a breastlift or mastopexy is a very good question. It can last 3-5 years. One can be guaranteed that there is no known breastlift technique that gives long-lasting superior fullness. A breastlift will re-shape the breasts and elevate the nipple, but will not provide long-lasting superior fullness without the placement of an implant.











