I had breast augmentation just over one year ago, in hopes that this would disguise my pecus carinatum but it hasn't, and makes my chest deformity more noticeable. Would I still be able to have the corrective surgery for carinatum with my implants?
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I prefer the incision under the breast. It heals nearly invisibly and is a more direct approach. There are other good reasons to use the inframmary approach. If, in twenty years from now, say you want the breasts lifted. the peri areola incision could make the lift more risky because some of...
Far more important than the technique is the skill and experience of your plastic surgeon. Choose your surgeon rather than the technique and let them explain why one technique may be better than another. See the below link on some suggestions on finding the most qualified Plastic Surgeon for a...
It is very difficult to determine the best size you will need (recommended based on your photos) or the exact size and shape implant you will require to best match your ideal breast image without an examination by a board certified plastic surgeon. Not just any board certified plastic surg...