I have 3 kids age 18, 15, and 12 years old and between the pregnancies and breastfeeding my breast endured quite a few changes in size and shape and I ended up with saggy deflated breasts that I’ve been wanting to fix for years. I had my procedure on June 25, 2020 and I have been happy with the results from day 1 and my dr is the most caring compassionate dr and has made the entire process so much easier to get through.
I want to pay Dr. Crawford the recognition she deserves for her bedside manner. When an individual is looking to undergo cosmetic surgery, it is so important to find a surgeon who takes the time to explain the procedures but also shows compassion for the patient. I underwent a lower blepharoplasty with fat removal in the malar pad region. Post-surgery, she has been diligent in her follow-through and ensuring that I received the results that I want. If you are looking for a kind, compassionate, patient and recognized plastic surgeon, Dr. Crawford is your surgeon.
Had breast implants 2 years ago by Dr. Lauren Crawford. First surgery I ever had a she did a great job. She took her time making me feel comfortable and even my OBJYN is impressed with the implants. They look and feel natural. The scarring is minimal.
I am very happy with the results of my procedure. I wanted to share my before and after pictures. I do have a bulge on my left side above the scar, but I'm sure my doctor will resolve the issue during my next visit. If you need the same amount of fat removed that I did, I would definitely recommend a tummy tuck. Liposuction will not give you the drastic results you desire.
I have always lacked definition to my jaw line and chin. My challenges with my under chin / neck areas are hereditary and I knew that if I waited it would just get worse. Once I found out that Personique Surgery Centers, LLC had FaceTite / BodyTite I knew I had to go check them out. There is where I found Dr. Crawford. I absolutely love her! She is very kind and keeps you informed the entire way through. The nurses and techs were also amazing. I am so glad I did this! My results were instant and I had minimal recovery time. My bruising lasted about 6 days. I had to wear my compression garment for 1 week around the clock then an additional week when I went to bed. I was up and doing normal activities 1-2 days post procedure. My incision area is hardly noticeable thanks to Dr. Crawford's stitching techniques. I highly recommend Personique Surgery Center, LLC and Dr. Crawford for all your surgery needs because they really know how to take care of you and provide amazing results.
It has been nearly 10 months since my surgery. I was 72 years old when Dr. Crawford performed left and right breast uplifts and a slight reduction on my left breast. My breasts sagged to my waist. The nipples faced downward. One breast was slightly larger than the other. I was so disgusted trying to find bras that fit, would provide enough uplift, and would be comfortable as well as look nice in my clothing. Most of the time I had to wear oversize shirts so that my sagging and different sized breasts would not show. Now I am confident with my appearance. As a result of the surgery to lift my breasts I no longer have discomfort from the weight of my breasts pulling on my shoulders. I don't remember why I didn't have the surgery sooner. I know that I had been uncomfortable with my breasts for a long time. I highly recommend the surgery for anyone who has similar issues with their breasts. Don't put it off as I did. It is amazing that not only is my physical appearance improved but my mental attitude is better as well. What a positive experience this has been!
My back was hurting constantly and a 34 H was hard to shop for or fit into clothes. She was one of only two women plastic surgeons is austin specializing in this procedure. Her explanations in the initial consultation made me not even feel the need to get a second consultation with another doctor. Great experience.
My whole adult life, I have had engorged breast. I stand 5’3 and wore a size GG bra. I have had two children by C-section, a hysterectomy, two emergency surgeries on my lower abdomen and an appendectomy. My lower stomach looked dreadful. I had what looked like two belly buttons and had been in bad knife fight. My knowledge of being under the knife is extensive. I was not going too settled for any surgeon. I hunted for years for the right plastic surgeon. I looked at pictures, read hundreds of bios of doctors from all over the US. I listen to huge number of women who had plastic surgery about their experience and their surgeons’. I wanted someone who could relive my pain, and make me look normal. My neurologist got me the OK to get a breast reduction and lift to relive my chronic back pain. It was time to make the decision. I was scrolling through countless pictures again, when I found Dr. Lauren Crawford. This woman is a true artisan! She is kind soft spoken women, who listen to what your needs are and how she can help. She and her staff explained everything from start to finish of what my procedure would entail. Dr. Crawford not only relived me of my back pain, she gave me a normal body. I had my breast reduced to a size DD and a tummy tuck. She changed my life for the better! No pain and beautiful normal body! On the upside after surgery, I went to an all women wine tasting party, some of the women had plastic surgery, others were curious like I once was. It had only been three weeks after the surgery, but I was confident and proud to show off the fine work of Dr. Lauren Crawford. My friend hosting the wine tasting said that later she had more fabulous comments on my breast and tummy than she did on the wine! That says it all!
After having three children within 18 months (twins + singleton) my abdominals were shot. I had diastisis and even though I'm an active fitness professional, nothing I could do would correct the abdominal separation. The diastisis contributed to my lower back pain and muscle imbalances through-out my body. My kids are getting older and now is the time to take back my body.
First submission didn't get my full review, here goes: Firstly - I wanted to say thank you to all who have posted reviews on this site. I spent many hours reading and re-reading many of them. Having another patient’s perspective is invaluable in making the decision to have a procedure done. I greatly appreciate it, and hope my review helps others in the future. I developed a double chin shortly after turning 18. Even at a healthy weight, it was always there. Of course, as I gained weight or lost weight, it would 'inflate or deflate' as I liked to say. It always bothered me, not just from an appearance perspective - I'm not a super attractive guy, but my giant double chin certainly didn't help - but also it would literally get in the way of my day to day activities such as reading, shaving. After losing a bit of weight this year (I have more to go), I decided to investigate the procedure. After a consultation with the Sono Bello office here in Austin, I was ready to go for it. I was certainly nervous and excited for the few weeks I had to wait for the procedure, but the staff and Dr. Crawford eased my concerns and talked me through the risks and their probability. I had the procedure yesterday morning. I arrived at 9am to the well-appointed and comfortable Sono Bello offices, the friendly staff took my wife and I back to our private pre-op room with a comfy leather recliner. I mention all of this because, to me, was important. Nice facilities with friendly people really help put me at ease, it felt more like a trip to a spa rather than a doctor's office - something to keep in mind when you are choosing where to have your procedure. So, back to 9AM in pre-op. My nurse reviewed all of my info and the procedure I wanted done, which I personally like (don't want any confusion here, right?). They took my weight, some pictures, had me change into a hospital gown, shorts, and put on some compression socks. Dr. Crawford came in and made some light conversation, which put me at ease, then outlined my chin and neck with a purple sharpie (see pics). I had my prescriptions with me - Xanax, Vicodin, Anti-Nausea med, and antibiotics. To be honest, I was more worried about the meds over the procedure or recovery - I asked what I could expect when these pills 'kicked in' - I was told I'd feel a little drunk...hmm, ok I guess I can deal with that! I popped one of each, then hung out in the room for about 20 minutes while they took effect. I was taken into the procedure room and laid down on the table. They placed some goggles on me, which I will describe as swimming goggles that had been painted white. I was a little taken back by this, but I think the Xanax quickly said it was all going to be OK. It was GO time! Dr. Crawford started by numbing a spot under my chin with a needle, much like you'd get done at the dentist. I barely felt it. She then made a small incision, and began injecting the numbing fluid under my skin. As most people have said in other reviews, this feels very weird. No pain whatsoever, but you can feel the doctor pushing through your fat and tissue, and can feel / hear almost a ripping under your skin as the instrument is moved around. I know that might sound scary - it's not - like I said it's just weird. Some mild burning for a second or two as the stuff is sprayed in, no big deal at all. The whole time this was going on Dr. Crawford was explaining each and every step in a calm voice, and even though I couldn't see anything I was comfortable and felt like I knew exactly what was going on the entire time. Dr. Crawford had told me we would try to do this with only one incision and that she would evaluate that possibility when numbing - basically could she reach everything through one hole. No such luck, so she made another incision behind each of my ear lobes, and did more numbing. All the numbing took about 10-12 minutes I would guess. At this point my entire chin was numb - yay! Dr. Crawford explained that was the hard part, and I thought to myself 'that was nothing, this is going to be a breeze!’ Next up, the laser to liquefy the fat - that took about 5-7 minutes. Now for the actual lipo - the machine is loud and vibrates hard (stop with your dirty mind). Probably the only freaky part of the procedure was when the tool was against my jaw bone and it made my entire head vibrate at 1000rpm's or whatever. That was a little crazy, but no pain - was just a little surprised and....shaken up, if you will. Dr. Crawford did several passes in each of the 3 incisions. I felt a bit of stinking or pinching when she got to the very edges of the numbed area, but nothing awful - literally felt like a little kid pinching the edge of my neck. Sucking out 200cc's of neck fat probably took another 10-12 minutes. And then we were done! Took off my swimming goggles and looked around, was a bit light headed - saw a large pink pool of liquid where my head had been during the procedure. It wasn't unexpected as I felt it running down both sides of my neck (I was advised this would happen) during the procedure. The nurses cleaned me up as best they could, my hair was pretty soaked. Again, no pain at all, was super excited to be done. They had me sit in a wheelchair and pushed me into a post-op room. They wrapped my head up in the lovely compression bandages and put gauze over my 3 incisions. We received my take home instructions, they told my wife to pull up her car - out the side entrance we went - total time in the office was under 2 hours. The ride home was fine, although i really didn't feel like talking much - which is odd for me. The Xanax and Vicodin had me pretty looped out, but I was aware of everything and felt fine. I got home and had some of my wife's fantastic gumbo. I recommend a soupy dish like this after the procedure, because your jaw is still very numb and it is a little difficult to chew things. After lunch, we laid towels out on the bed for leakage (there is a lot, as you have read in other reviews) and I passed out for about 3 hours. When I woke up, I felt pretty dang good - the Xanax had worn off and I back to normal. My jaw / neck were pretty sore - like having a really bad sore throat. I took some Tylenol (although i had Vicodin, wanted to use the lesser pain reliever first). That took off the edge of the soreness - I basically hung out like it was a normal weekend day, with no real worries at all. My wife helped me change out my gauze for leakage about every 2 hours that first day. One incision drained alot more than the other two, which is nothing to worry about I'm told. More drainage is good - I wish the other two would have kept up so my body had less to absorb! I slept great last night with no drugs up until about 4am - woke up very sore (again, like a bad sore throat) - went and found the Tylenol and was back to sleep by 4:30am - no big deal. I was able to shower this morning and stare in the mirror for a bit without the chin strap - wow, I'm so freakin' happy already - and I know it will go down more. Heck, it could stay like the way it looks today and I'd be thrilled, the possibly of it going down more makes me do a happy dance! I've set a reminder to update this post in a week and will endeavor to continue to do so over the coming months, hopefully I'll have more positive news to share. As of this moment, I have zero regrets - this was a great decision and I'm so very happy! Updated on 1 Aug 2013: OK, trying again to post immediately after pics....
In the US, the largest silicone implant on market is 800cc. Saline implants can be overfilled for more volume however, if the volume exceeds the upper end of the manufacturer’s recommendation, the implant warranty is voided. So, you have no protection in the event of early rupture.In the past, occasionally implants were stacked on top of one another often times with bizarre looking results and hefty costs for revision surgery.Long term, there is only so much our skin can take. Heavy implants stretch our skin prematurely and often make us look wider and as if we’ve gained weight. Sometimes fat can be grafted from one area of the body to another to help boost volume in addition to an implant but this type of volume would not get you to your goal cc’s. I’d advise seeing more than one plastic surgeon who can advise you regarding implant size based on your tissue and frame. We want you to be happy but also age well with your implants. Really talk through the potential pitfalls of large implants. You may change your mind. Best of luck to you!!
I do admit to patients that their surgical results (of any nature) will be more predictable and longer lasting with weight stability. Most adults do fluctuate a bit and I don’t think small changes in weight make much difference because of how weight is distributed. However, the larger the fluctuations, the larger the effects on the skin with loss of skin tone inevitable over time. As far as breast size, some women note changes in their bra size with weight gains or losses as little as 10-15 lbs. Gaining weight and body fat will eventually be reflected in the breast. I doubt you feel any pain as that process happens. Typically only the super rapid changes like those you see with pregnancy engorgement cause discomfort. Hope this helps!
Hello there! It is very important to recognize when a lesion on the skin is changing and that almost always warrants a visit. That looks like a SK, a seborrheic keratosis. Sometimes they grow in response to injury, irritation, or with time. But, seeing a dermatologist can better assess in person and determine if excision is best. Offices frequently have reasonable self pay rates for such mole/lesion excisions and things like this can be taken care of under local anesthesia in office much like at a dentist. Best of luck to you!
It looks like you have the volume and essentially the shape of your goal look. And yes, your surgeon can tighten the skin at the base of the breast to make the nipple position appear to come down and bit and shorten the lower pole of your breast. Best of luck to you!
Hello and congrats on your weight loss and health journey! I agree that your planned weight loss will get you to a very reasonable state to undergo the surgery you desire. At 190 lbs, you will have a BMI of just under 30. Your overall health status sounds great- just don't take up smoking of course!Your weight loss will change your skin and photos so, we may not be able to give you a complete breakdown of what you will need based on today. But, a tummy tuck with some limited liposuction to the abdomen and flanks/back with a possible breast augmentation and lift could be done as a stage. Your volume will be more predictable with an implant. Auto-fat can only achieve small volumes which would not offer enough form stability to shape you well. Depending on what happens with your weight loss, the arm lift may need to be revisited and that could be done at a separate surgery time.Best of luck as you move forward with everything!