Bellevue Breast Implants doctors
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Richard P. Rand, MD, FACS
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
1135 116th Ave. NE Suite 630, Bellevue |
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834 answers |
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Scott Sattler, MD
Bellevue Plastic Surgeon
2364 Fairview Ave East, Seattle |
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123 answers |
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Shahram Salemy, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite #1650, Seattle |
108 answers | |
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George Marosan, MD
Bellevue Plastic Surgeon
11820 Northup Way Suite E190, Bellevue |
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61 answers |
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Lisa L. Sowder, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
Suite 1650 901 Boren Avenue, Seattle |
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56 answers |
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Robert M. Grenley, M.D.
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
600 Broadway, Seattle |
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39 answers |
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Mary Lee Peters, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite 1650, Seattle |
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36 answers |
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Jeffrey E. Kyllo, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
1145 Broadway, Seattle |
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26 answers |
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Phillip C. Haeck, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Ave Cabrini Medical Tower - Suite 1650 , Seattle |
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11 answers |
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Braden Stridde, MD
Federal Way Plastic Surgeon
918 S 348th St Suite B, Federal Way |
10 answers | |
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Sepehr Egrari, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
2950 Northup Way Ste 100, Bellevue |
6 answers | |
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Sarah E. McMillan, MD
Bellevue Plastic Surgeon
5209 Lake Washington Blvd NE #115, Kirkland |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
My surgeon in Thailand has suggested: polyurethane, round shaped, high profile, 325 and 350 cc implants to be placed subfascial using the breast fold incision. NB: I requested the polyurethane cover implants. I have added a photo of my breasts and a photo of the breasts I VERY much desire. I am in love with them! (image found on the internet-public domain) Thank you :)
First, you need to consider that these implants have been gone from the US market since about 1989 and ask why that is. Second, you need to fall out of love with the result photos because you would need a lift to get anywhere close to that and will have scars that the result photo doesn't have. Each person is unique and you can't dial up a result you want from somebody else's photos.
I am 5'7 1/2 and weigh 180 pounds. I currently wear a 36B and recently went to a consultation. I tried on 375cc's and thought it may be too big. My doctor said no, and encouraged me to go bigger. I'm unsure what will look good? I ultimately want to be a D but I don't want it to look too extreme. But I also don't want to go through with getting 375 or 400cc's and it turn out to be too small. What do you recommend? Help! I have attached my pic along with two pictures I would like to look like.
I do have my patients try silicone gel sizers on in a stretch cup bra. Although not a perfect method, I think it gives us some idea of how much volume a patient wants to add to her own breast volume in order to obtain the desired breast mound size. I also think that bringing in photos can help communicate to a surgeon what size and shape (eg: how much upper pole fullness) a patient is hoping for. The first set of photos you show are very full breasts, with a pretty significant of upper pole fullness...an "implanted" rather than a natural look, but a nice "implanted" look. Although it is difficult to tell without examining you, I would guess that you would need at least 400cc to obtain this look, and maybe closer to 450-475cc or so.
I'm 1 month PO. I adore my new breasts! I love the size and shape. They are so close to perfection. All I wish is for them to be a wee bit closer together, without the aid of a push up bra. Are larger/wider implants the only option? I would feel comfortable going slightly larger, but cost is an issue. Please note I do praise the surgeon. He is very highly renowned. I understand he's done a fabulous job & that my anatomy may be making it difficult to achieve very close breasts. Thnk you.
Thank you for the photos. You answered your own question -NO. Any closer and you risk a uniboob! You are 1 month out from surgery, and still look a little tight. Your tissues will relax over the next 6-12 months and I believe your cleavage will improve as well. Be patient, do not get larger implants.












