Fort Worth Breast Implant Removal doctors

Walter D. Gracia, MD Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth
9 answers
Vishnu Rumalla, MD Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1870 Keller Parkway Suite 100, Keller
3 answers
Jay Burns, MD Jay Burns, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 North Central Expressway #600, Dallas
Wilberto Cortes, MD Wilberto Cortes, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
5000 Westheimer Suite #602, Houston
Jonathan Heistein, MD Jonathan Heistein, MD
Fort Worth Plastic Surgeon
800 8th Ave Ste 240, Fort Worth

Recent Answers

Will my Breasts Sag After Implant Removal?

Some basic stats about me: 25, Asian, slender, 5ft8 58kg, silicon implant 230cc for 1&half years. Now looking to have them removed. Pre op I was 32B (or A), post op I'm 32D. Implant was done under muscle. So far they look natural and no complications. Doctors I need your expertise on what should I expect realistically? I want my natural figure bk regardless how small the breasts are. It's just not me having them in. But I don't want a lift. Don't want any more surgery...

A: Most likely will not need lift

Without pictures, it is hard to know for sure, but if your nipples are well positioned near the center of your breast mound, you probably will not need a lift.  Good luck.

Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
How Much Time Has to Pass to Get Breast Implant Removal?

i have 12 weeks with my silicone breast implant but i really dont like them and i want to take them off how long do i have to wait?

A: You do not have to wait

You do not have to wait to have your implants removed, the more important question is why are you unhappy.  Please discuss your concerns with your plastic surgeon.

Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
Explant w/ No New Implant

I have read the answers to similar questions as i have posed. However, i am disappointed w/ all of them. I have had two sets of implants not happy w/ either. I want them out all doctors want to do is reimplant saying you won't like the outcome? Is there a skilled Dr. out there willing to stake his name on a good outcome? Thanks Suss, in norwest area, i'm petite w/ submuscular placement, had a lift w/ 2nd set, a c-cup from an a, just want to look normal w/ scars of course. thanks suss

A: Remove and not replace

Patient autonomy is very important and breast implants are not medically necessary.  Explanting your existing breast implant is always an option.  It is important you ask your doctor to give you some sense of what the breast will look like after and if a revision lift may be useful to preserve your aesthetics.  Good luck.

Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
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