Draper Breast Lift doctors
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David S. Motoki, MD
Draper Plastic Surgeon
11762 South State Street #220, Draper |
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Jed R. Bindrup, MD
Draper Plastic Surgeon
11762 S State St Suite G100, Draper |
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Steven H. Warnock, MD
Draper Plastic Surgeon
11762 S. State Street Suite 220, Draper |
Recent Answers
Hello: I had a primary breast augmentation in July - 500cc smooth silicone under the muscle through the areola. Developed capsular contracture in my left breast and my right has dropped below the point where I liked it. I am also attaching a picture from before anything was done to me. I want both my breasts to look like my right did at 2 months after the surgery (refer to picture). Any way to achieve that without doing a lift? Why did the right drop so much if it wasn't droopy before? Thanks!
Despite all best surgical efforts capsular contracture can alter the early pleasing results of breast augmentation. Your photographs are consistent with left capsular contracure and it appears severe enough to warrant capsulectomy. The right breast has dropped due to the effect of breast implant weight and gravity. If it was not for the left capsular contracture your left breast would likely have dropped as well. The risk of this effect increases with larger breast implants. Potential options for the dropped effect could include smaller breast implants and/ or breast lift. Discuss your concerns with your plastic surgeon and consider a second opinion by one certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery.


