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Of course, you can get implants if you are a crossdresser. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss your options. My best,Dr. Sheila Nazarian@drsheilanazarian on Instagram
Placing breast implants in a male genotype is done occasionally. The technique is exactly the same as in female patients. The choice of implant type as well as placement depends on your specific circumstances.
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have breast implants as a crossdresser. We would discuss, as I do with all of my breast implant clients, the risks and benefits, and you could decide how to proceed. I would use Vectra 3D imaging to show you what results you could expect--we can virtually "try on" implants with this technology. It's really helpful to "see" what you might get.I hope this helps. Best regards,Dr. K
Hello daelf,Thank you for your question. There is no doubt that a man can get breast implants, and the reason for wanting them is different for every patient (male and female). Just like with all my patients, I discuss in detail the risks and benefits of breast augmentation, and I try to ensure they are ready emotionally and physically for the change. If they are ready, then so am I. I hope this helps!
Although I have had one cross-dressing patient who had breast implants and later asked to have them removed, most of the men have been satisfied and pleased with the results.
Thank you for the question.I have had the opportunity to work with several men interested in breast implants (to feminize the chest wall). This is a different situation from trans gender patients in transition and from men who are looking to augment their chest walls ( pectoralis implants).Nevertheless, this subset of patients is somewhat uncommon; it is very important to understand patient motivation clearly and to educate these patients about the long-term effects of having feminized chest walls.Best wishes.
Sorry to hear about your dental abscess. While its disappointing, it is advisable to postpone your surgery and allow your infection to clear - this could take a month or so. There is a risk that an infection elsewhere in the body could cause on infection with your implants and result...
Small revisions like the one you are talking about to correct "dog ears" can typically be done under local anesthesia in the office. Hope this helps.My best, Dr. Sheila Nazarian @drsheilanazarian on Instagram
He first weeks can be really difficult– physically and especially emotionally after any cosmetic surgery and breast augmentation is no exception Assuming your surgery went well this may be a normal reaction. Although several factors may be involved causing this including underlying stress, m...