Q: Do I need liposuction on my upper bra roll, back and front? (Photo)
Thanks for your sending your questions and pics. Based on the photos, I think you would definitely benefit from liposuction to the upper and lower back, flanks and abdomen. Some or all of that fat can be easily transferred to the buttocks area.
Q: Breast Revision -- can this be corrected? (Photo)
Thank you for sharing your pics and questions. You actually have bottoming out issues on both breasts. The distance from the nipple to the breast fold is too long. That causes the nipples to migrate higher on your breasts. I recommend the following if you want this corrected: 1) Revision mastopexies to decrease the Nipple to IMF fold distance. This will place the nipple lower on the breast. 2) Go with smaller implants. 3) reduce the nipple/areola diameter. 4) Major pocket/fold reconstruction.
Q: How many cc’s would I need to go up two cup sizes? (Photo)
Thanks for your question. My general rule is about 200cc per cup size. Therefore, increasing 2 cup sizes, this would be about a 400cc implant. This gives a general idea where to start regarding the implant needed. However, a proper exam, taking breast measurements into account and dimensional analysis is also needed. I would recommend an extra high, cohesive silicone implant for you to keep the breasts narrow and give you more anterior projection which will create some lift to your breasts.
Q: Can I get a mini tuck or do I need a traditional TT? (photos)
Thank you for your questions and pics. I recommend a full tummy tuck to get the best possible result. You have too much loose skin above and below the belly button - most if not all of that can be removed. Also would be able to remove or revise and lower the scar you have right above the belly button. Also it appears your stomach muscles would need to be tightened.
Q: Breast implants and tummy tuck. Would things be more complicated if I have uneven breasts? (Photo)
Thanks for your questions and pics. Having uneven breasts is not unusual - most women have some degree of asymmetry. My recommendation would be to do a lift (short scar technique) on the right w/ an implant, and just an implant on the left. This will provide the best symmetry, size and shape for both. The tummy tuck is relatively straightforward with both skin and fat removal and tightening of the vertical abdominal muscles.