Watch For These Signs That You May be Experiencing Capsular Contracture

Capsular contracture is one of the most dreaded complications for patients getting a breast augmentation, so Dr. Kamakshi Zeidler explains how to minimize the risk and what to do if a patient thinks they may be experiencing capsular contracture. VIEW NOW

Large Breasts Are No Longer the Trend, For Comfort Reasons

Large breasts are quickly waning in popularity but there are a few women who come in asking for a major enhancement, Dr. David Shafer says. Here, he discusses the difficulty of a large breast augmentation and what he recommends in terms of size. VIEW NOW

Pregnancy After Breast Augmentation: Next Steps

If you have become pregnant and given birth following a breast augmentation, you may need light revisional surgery. Dr. Stephen Chen explains. VIEW NOW

Breast Implant Removal Post-Menopause

When women reach menopause, Dr. Lisa Sowder says they often come back in asking to remove their implants. VIEW NOW

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Breast Implant Sizing: Remember To Think 10 Years Ahead

Dr. Lisa Sowder reminds patients to think down the road when considering breast augmentation. The decision you make today will affect more than just the fit of your clothing 10 years from now. VIEW NOW

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Why Are My Breasts Hard: Capsular Contracture Demonstration

Dr. Elizabeth Morgan explains what a capsule is and how it is formed after a breast augmentation. She further explains how a capsular contracture is formed, what happens to your body when you have one, and how it can be corrected. VIEW NOW

Going "as Big as You Can" With Your Breast Implants Deserves Some More Thought

Some women want to "go big or go home" with their new breasts but Dr. Lavinia Chong advises against this mentality until the patient really understands the impact that the decision will have on their lives. VIEW NOW

"My Breasts Still Aren't Perfect:" What You Need to Know About Revision Surgery

No one wants to think about having to re-do their breast surgery but the reality is that you may just not be happy with the results. Dr. David Yao discusses revision surgery and what you should know going into it. VIEW NOW

"Double Bubble" Is Real and We're Not Talking About the Chewing Gum

What is "double bubble" and what can be done to repair it? Dr. David Yao explains. VIEW NOW

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My Breasts Feel Like Rocks: What's Going On?

Capsular contracture is an unfortunate occurrence following only a small percentage of breast augmentation patients, Dr. David Yao explains. VIEW NOW

What Is "Double Bubble" and How Is It Treated?

Dr. Michael Edwards explains how "double bubble" is formed and how your surgeon may choose to correct it. VIEW NOW

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Are There At-Home Remedies to Treat Capsular Contracture?

Dr. Michael Edwards explains capsular contracture, why it is a problem, and a few things patients can try at home to remedy the problem before going in for surgery. VIEW NOW

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Breast Implant Capsular Contracture: The Doctor Explains the En Bloc Technique (GRAPHIC)

This 40-year-old woman has had a number of health problems with her breast implants. See how Dr. Lu-Jean Feng helps her heal. VIEW NOW

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What Situations Require Breast Implant Revision?

There are many situations that may require a breast implant revision. Dr. Paul Vitenas discusses what a patient can do to avoid it. VIEW NOW

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Another Way to Protect Against Post-Op Complications Could Be to Use a Keller Funnel?

Dr. Michael Law explains the Keller Funnel, which is clear plastic, disposable sleeve that could help protect the patient against capsular contracture. VIEW NOW

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