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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 Breast Augmentation. Always insist on a board certified plastic surgeon.
Youhave small breasts with increased separation but not a tuberous deformity. I recommend a new technique called The MiniUltimate Breast LiftTM. Usingonly a circumareola incision it is possible to reshape your breast tissuecreating upper pole fullness, elevate them higher on the chest wall and moremedial to increase your cleavage. Aligning the areola and breast tissue over the bony prominence of thechest wall maximizes anterior projection without the use of implants. Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Your breasts do not look tuberous they just look small. A breast augmentation is a nice option to help fill them out. Good luck.
Your breasts are not the typical shape of a tuberous breast but you do have some things in common in regards to what would be necessary from a surgical standpoint. However, a true tuberous breast has a base that is small and the shape of the breast is somewhat cylindrical or tubular with a large areola, Correction of such a situation would require a mastopexy that telescopes the end of the breast inward this creating roundness out of a cylinder shape and also uses an implant to help broaden the base. In addition at times it may also be necessary to modify the internal breast tissue as well. The goal is to make what is essentially a tube shaped breast into more of a cone shape as is a normal breast. . While your breasts are not classic tubular breasts, you will require both a mastopexy and an implant (augmentation mastopexy) . However , the type of mastopexy for you would be different ( vertical mastopexy) and should not be as complex as what us required for the classic tuburous breast.I hope this helps.
You do not have classic tuberous breasts but your right breast is constricted especially on the bottom portion.The treatment would require the same procedure on the right side that is done for tuberous breast which is to release the constricting bands followed by breast augmentation with an implant.
It appears you have a significant amount of sag or ptosis to your breast therefore first off I would recommend a breast lift and that will help reduce your areola at the same time . Then if you like I would recommend a breastaugmentation with a silicon implant that will bounce and be...
This is an age old question in plastic surgery and there's lots of opinions and not much science. I see a lot of breast cancer patients, so my current thought process is the less we disturb the breast tissue the better. That is not to say that inserting the implant has anything to do with breast...
Thank you for your question.It appears to be a rash,most likely from the surgical tape. It should clear up on it's own. Contact your surgeon for a recommendation on a over the counter cream/ointment for any discomfort it causes. Best of lukc.