The Woodlands Breast Lift doctors

Gary M. Horndeski, MD Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
14887 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land
80 answers
C. Bob Basu, MD C. Bob Basu, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
6400 Fannin Suite 2100, Houston
22 answers
Sugene Kim, MD Sugene Kim, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
4185 Technology Forest Blvd. Suite 150, The Woodlands
7 answers
Joseph M. Perlman, MD Joseph M. Perlman, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
6319 Cypresswood Drive, Spring
5 answers
Morgan E. Norris, MD Morgan E. Norris, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
6400 Fannin St Ste 2130, Houston

Recent Answers

My Breasts Are Too Far Apart, Will a Breast 'Lift' Help?

I'm a 10D or 8DD and feel they are too far apart, I can fit 3 fingers in the middle before the tissue begins to thicken. They are not saggy at all and I'm happy with the size. Is there such a thing as a breast lift inwards? How much would this cost and what are the options/complications? They look amazing in a push up bra but in a bikini they dissappear out the sides, any info would help :)

A: Creating cleavage by repositioning breast tiisue

Hi, Please consider re-submitting your question with pictures attached, as these will make it easier for us to provide you with the best advise possible. Best wishes, Dr. Horndeski

Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
What Area is Cut when Doing a Breat Lift?

What Area is Cut when Doing a Breat Lift?

A: Breast lift WITHOUT the verical incision

A breast lift can be done with a variety of incisions.  The goal is to produce more aesthetically attractive breasts.  Avoid vertical incisions since the scars are very visible and widen in time.  The minimal incision required is circumareola.  If you need a large breast lift, then you will need a transverse incision as well but you will NOT need a boat anchor incision.

Best of Luck,

Gary Horndeski, M.D.

Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
What Are My Options For Saggy Breasts?

i am 23 and as long as i can remember my breasts have been this way i am a b small c and my sister n my mother both are dd's i have one child n did not breasts feed they did get worse after my delivery but were still pretty much this way do i need surgery..and are they jus flat out funny lookin...very self-conscious about them

A: Breast implants not recommended to correct saggy breasts

Hi,

I would strongly discourage breast implants unless you desire more volume. Most women do not know this, but breast implants are heavy and as such can stretch tissues over time requiring yet another lift. Your breasts can be lifted and reshapen using the Ultimate Breast Lift. This new technique was developed using engineering principles coupled with proven plastic/reconstructive techniques to provide women with upper pole fullness without the need of an implant or a vertical scar. An internal 'brassiere' is fashioned using your existing tissue to transfer the weight of the breast on to your chest muscles to provide long term support. Most, if not all techniques rely solely on the skin envelope to provide support. And as every woman knows-that's just not enough! Women now have a new alternative to the anchor/vertical scar lift that was developed in 1957! Do your homework. You'll be glad you did.

Best wishes,

G. Horndeski, MD

Gary M. Horndeski, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
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