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I would not recommend using SculpSure to the breasts. The results would be unpredictable and it is not meant to be used on the breasts. Look into surgical options for a breast reduction with a board certified plastic surgeon.
Thank you for your question. SculpSure is not FDA approved for use on the breasts. The purpose of SculpSure is to contour the body, and tighten the skin. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss a treatment plan.Best wishes,
Unfortunately there has been studies on the effects of Sculpsure on breast tissue. Since there are no long term effects known, we do not suggest using it on breasts. If you are looking for a reduction in the size of your breasts it is best to consult with a cosmetic surgeon.
No, Sculpsure should not be performed on the breasts. A breast reduction would give better results. Best, Dr. Emer
Whether or not Sculpsure would be expected to reduce the volume of the breast would be depend entirely on how much fat is present. Even if the breast was significantly made up of fat, reducing this without skin removal would lead to significant sagging and, most likely, a poor her appearance. I would recommend consultation with a plastic surgeon for breast reduction.
Hello and thank you for your question. Although SculpSure is FDA approved for the permanent reduction of fat in six areas-abdomen, flanks, inner thighs, outer thighs, back ("bra fat") and submental (under the chin), it is not FDA approved for treating the breasts. For the type of treatment and results you are likely seeking, you would do best by contacting your State agencies to identify a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in your area and request consultation with them. They will have the best treatment options needed to offer the results you are looking for.All the best to you.
SculpSure is not FDA approved for this area. There have been no studies on the effects of SculpSure on breast tissue. It is not recommended to do SculpSure over glandular tissue. If you are looking to reduce the size of your breasts having a breast reduction may be a safer option for you.
Hello Mia161,SculpSure to the breasts is not recommended. The results are unpredictable and could result in other complications.Best,
SculpSure is a great way to kill fat cells, but not in the breasts. First of all, the aesthetic result could be patchy, uneven, and asymmetrical, especially since breast fat distribution is so variable. Secondly, because breast tissue also has a glandular component, we don't know how SculpSure would affect this, especially with regards to appearance on a mammogram. Because of this, I would not recommend SculpSure for breast tissue.
I would not recommend using SculpSure on breasts. It is not known how these treatments could affect breast tissue and changes could possibly interfere with breast imaging for breast cancer monitoring. I would recommend a consultation with a plastic surgeon for consideration of breast reduction.
Thank you for your question. Because SculpSure is non-invasive and non-surgical, risks are practically non-existent for good candidates. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon. Best wishes,
Nodules after SculpSure are totally normal. Inflammation causes the fat cells that have been destroyed to coalesce. It is most likely a new nodule/ area of inflammation. Massaging the area for 5 to 10 minutes a few times a day will help break it up and it should resolve on its...
Thank you for your question. Your provider was likely trying to focus on the fat because it sounds like you have limited pockets of stubborn fat. Always work with a board certified facial plastic surgeon and their medical team. Please remain patient for the results. Best wishes,