What type of lift would I need? I am planning on getting implants as well. I would love to go as big as possible.
Answer: Lift For the bottom photo, the lower breast needs a peri-areolar lift if you want this. The difference is small between the two breasts.
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Answer: Lift For the bottom photo, the lower breast needs a peri-areolar lift if you want this. The difference is small between the two breasts.
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March 14, 2022
Answer: Mini lift with fat transfers or small implants The technique I recommend is a mini lift. Using a circumareola incision, your breast tissue is reshaped, elevated higher on the chest wall and more medial to increase your cleavage. At the same time, fat transfers or small implants can be placed totally submuscular. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
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March 14, 2022
Answer: Mini lift with fat transfers or small implants The technique I recommend is a mini lift. Using a circumareola incision, your breast tissue is reshaped, elevated higher on the chest wall and more medial to increase your cleavage. At the same time, fat transfers or small implants can be placed totally submuscular. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
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March 13, 2022
Answer: Do I need a breast lift? You might not need one. I recommend an in person consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and be measured. After I measure and discuss goals with my patients, we then look at pictures of women (my patients) with similar measurements with different size and style breast implants. They then get to choose what looks right for them. They also get to see what they would look like when the breasts have fully dropped and fluffed and in clothes. You get to see actual results and the surgeon's experience and not a virtual idea of what can be achieved. Women tell me that this process is very helpful in determining what size and style breast implant is right for them. Mildly Sagging Breasts: If your breasts are mildly droopy, a saline or silicone gel implant placed behind the pectoral muscle might help create the illusion of perkiness. That’s because as the implant fills out the top of the breast, it also fills out the bottom, making it look as if the nipple has moved higher. It hasn’t. You can always get a lift later if you feel you are not perky enough when fully settled and healed. Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Author. RealSelf Distinguished Hall of Fame Inductee. Philadelphia, Pa., USA
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March 13, 2022
Answer: Do I need a breast lift? You might not need one. I recommend an in person consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and be measured. After I measure and discuss goals with my patients, we then look at pictures of women (my patients) with similar measurements with different size and style breast implants. They then get to choose what looks right for them. They also get to see what they would look like when the breasts have fully dropped and fluffed and in clothes. You get to see actual results and the surgeon's experience and not a virtual idea of what can be achieved. Women tell me that this process is very helpful in determining what size and style breast implant is right for them. Mildly Sagging Breasts: If your breasts are mildly droopy, a saline or silicone gel implant placed behind the pectoral muscle might help create the illusion of perkiness. That’s because as the implant fills out the top of the breast, it also fills out the bottom, making it look as if the nipple has moved higher. It hasn’t. You can always get a lift later if you feel you are not perky enough when fully settled and healed. Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Author. RealSelf Distinguished Hall of Fame Inductee. Philadelphia, Pa., USA
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March 12, 2022
Answer: A lift need with implants Hello, thank you for your question. Implant size is based on chest wall measurements. When discussing a lift, it is best to consult with a plastic surgeon. We all utilize different styles and techniques. Your breasts have two different shapes and what we do for one may not be needed for the other. Again it is difficult to say the type of lift based off of photos alone.
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March 12, 2022
Answer: A lift need with implants Hello, thank you for your question. Implant size is based on chest wall measurements. When discussing a lift, it is best to consult with a plastic surgeon. We all utilize different styles and techniques. Your breasts have two different shapes and what we do for one may not be needed for the other. Again it is difficult to say the type of lift based off of photos alone.
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March 23, 2022
Answer: Breast augmentation Hi, thank you for sharing your question. You are a great candidate for breast augmentation and based on your photo, I don’t think you need a lift. Your ideal implant size can be determined together with your board certified plastic surgeon after measurements are taken. I hope this helps.
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March 23, 2022
Answer: Breast augmentation Hi, thank you for sharing your question. You are a great candidate for breast augmentation and based on your photo, I don’t think you need a lift. Your ideal implant size can be determined together with your board certified plastic surgeon after measurements are taken. I hope this helps.
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