Im 5'0" in 2012 got BA 350cc on Right Side and 305cc on Left Side mentor Cohessive Gel II placed under muscles. Due to weight gain my breast feel little sagy and droppy I am interested to increase my implant size for good volume and cleavage but natural and good shape. I am not intersted to have lifting procedure but just want to implace new implant size under muscle which can lift my breast too. Is their any possibility and also inform which implant size will be best.
Answer: Breast augmentation Unless you are considering significant augmenation (in range of 500 ml plus), breast lift would be a good procedure to tighten lower breast pole. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon with expertise in breast surgery, is recommended. Good luck.
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Answer: Breast augmentation Unless you are considering significant augmenation (in range of 500 ml plus), breast lift would be a good procedure to tighten lower breast pole. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon with expertise in breast surgery, is recommended. Good luck.
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February 7, 2023
Answer: Bellesoma Method Breast implants NEVER lift breasts. You should consider a breast lift with smaller implants, The technique I recommend is The Bellesoma Method. This will reshape your breast tissue creating upper pole fullness, elevate them higher on the chest wall and more medial to increase your cleavage. Vertical scars are avoided, nipple sensation (in 95%) and the ability to breast feed are maintained if not injured during your previous surgery. Smaller implants or fat transfer can be placed for additional volume. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
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February 7, 2023
Answer: Bellesoma Method Breast implants NEVER lift breasts. You should consider a breast lift with smaller implants, The technique I recommend is The Bellesoma Method. This will reshape your breast tissue creating upper pole fullness, elevate them higher on the chest wall and more medial to increase your cleavage. Vertical scars are avoided, nipple sensation (in 95%) and the ability to breast feed are maintained if not injured during your previous surgery. Smaller implants or fat transfer can be placed for additional volume. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
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February 6, 2023
Answer: Implants Going larger will not correct the need of a lift. Please do not choose large heavy implants that will thin your tissue even more and sag with time. I would suggest meeting with a board-certified plastic surgeon and discussing your options.
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February 6, 2023
Answer: Implants Going larger will not correct the need of a lift. Please do not choose large heavy implants that will thin your tissue even more and sag with time. I would suggest meeting with a board-certified plastic surgeon and discussing your options.
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February 6, 2023
Answer: Revision surgery Dear zeeshan.soomro, breast revision surgery is the most difficult plastic surgery procedure performed. Botched breast surgery alters normal tissue planes and laxity, the ability of breasts to heal properly, and leaves scar tissue that dramatically affects the level of difficulty of the corrective surgery.Many patients come in to correct poor outcomes from their initial surgeries. The most common problems are due to implant malposition, bottoming out of the implant, poor scarring, and incorrect implant size.While the type of revision required will depend on the result of the previous surgery and the desired result of the patient, some revisions involve extensive pocket repair that may or may not need specialized external bras.If you are considering breast surgery revision, you should speak with a board certified plastic surgeon and have yourself properly assessed. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Also, you have to make sure that your surgeon understands your breast augmentation goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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February 6, 2023
Answer: Revision surgery Dear zeeshan.soomro, breast revision surgery is the most difficult plastic surgery procedure performed. Botched breast surgery alters normal tissue planes and laxity, the ability of breasts to heal properly, and leaves scar tissue that dramatically affects the level of difficulty of the corrective surgery.Many patients come in to correct poor outcomes from their initial surgeries. The most common problems are due to implant malposition, bottoming out of the implant, poor scarring, and incorrect implant size.While the type of revision required will depend on the result of the previous surgery and the desired result of the patient, some revisions involve extensive pocket repair that may or may not need specialized external bras.If you are considering breast surgery revision, you should speak with a board certified plastic surgeon and have yourself properly assessed. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Also, you have to make sure that your surgeon understands your breast augmentation goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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