Mclean Breast Implants doctors
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Rondi Kathleen Walker, MD
Washington Plastic Surgeon
3301 New Mexico Avenue, N.W. Foxhall Square, Suite 252, Washington |
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Burton M. Sundin, MD
Richmond Plastic Surgeon
7611 Forest Ave Suite 210, Richmond |
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Khalique S. Zahir, MD
Mclean Plastic Surgeon
3301 Woodburn Road Ste 202, Annandale |
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Adam Tattelbaum, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
3203 Tower Oaks Blvd 2nd Fl, Rockville |
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Gloria Duda, MD
McLean Plastic Surgeon
6845 Elm St # 708, McLean |
Recent Answers
First off I want to thank all the advice I got on my last question! A lot of you advised me not to go 800cc HP saline.. After talking to my PS he also agreed so we have agreed on 700cc Mod+ Saline(under muscle) :) Now with that said my PS uses Local Anesthesia (he mentioned something about versed) I just don't want to wake up and PS still doing my surgery!? Or I feel anything?!
Breast augmentation may be performed under local anesthesia with IV sedation (Versed may be one of the medications used) but your surgery should only be performed in an accredited surgery center. In addition, the anesthesiologist should be a board certified MD or a CRNA nurse anesthetist under the direction of a licensed MD.
Hi my height is1.65cm 57 kg my cup size is 32c goong to get 500cc high profile silicone in march 2012 my doctor said 450cc i want 500cc is it going to make huge difference ? İ bresftfed 3 babies im 26 years old. İ need help i dont mind that fake look i actually like it . İm willing to go big but what about healt wise ? Please need help
This is an almost impossible question to answer without seeing your photograph or having been able to perform a physical examination. The 50cc difference is not significant , but 500 cc on a 32inch chest is a healthy size implant. It may be great, but it depends on a number of factors including your muscle tone, hip width, etc. So I can't give you a good anwser. In general I error on the smaller side as I feel aesthetically the breasts look more natural, but you need to have a lenthy discussion with your surgeon so the surgeon knows what you want. I often have my patients bring in a bathing suit or bra to show me how they want to look in this article of clothing.
I've had 2 nipple correction surgeries, one in hospital under general anesthesia and then again in office w a local in office procedure, both unsuccessful. Both nipples are grade III inverted. I've consulted a second doctor and he looked over records and confirmed everything was done by the book and should have worked. He was at a loss - would implants help correct this since the fibers holding the nipple have been severed? Very insecure and desperate, help!
This is a difficult problem. I have had failures in my practice as well, but have been able to turn them into successful outcomes by cutting the ducts, placing a small dermal graft at the base, and criss- cross and a purse string sutures. But grade III nipple inversion is serious and very difficult to correct.








