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Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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4 weeks later

I feel like this is one of the best decisions I've ever made. If I had uncovered before pics you might understand better what I was working with, but I was so unhappy with how they looked I didn't even wan to see them let alone other people. I know they aren't “perfect" now, but they are light years from where I came from and make me feel like a whole person. It can be a pretty emotional experience seeing yourself and finally feeling like your body is complete. And for anyone considering saline implants, I can tell you that mine feel very squishy and bouncy at this point. I know that's an individual experience and my skin and tissue have a lot to do with feel, but they are really starting to integrate with my body and they feel good :)

Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
10 Feb 2020

Patient education is the most important part of any consultation. Once you know the risks, benefits and limitations of the procedures then we can discuss your goals and apply the rules to the anatomy to arrive at a plan. If you don't start with education then you don't get to be part of the decisions. Since it is your body it is critical you are involved in the decisions!!


3 weeks

They change a little every day! I still feel a little stiff in the morning but massage and Tylenol usually takes care of it. They're starting to feel like my own, and yes, as a tall girl, I do think I could have gone bigger!! However, I think they fit me well and I'm happy :) still a little nervous about shaving, anyone else with a transaxillary incision feel this way?

10 day old boobs

I definitely am relating to “morning boob", they're pretty sore and stiff getting out of bed but massage helps! Here's a pic uncovered only because one of my desires for having larger breasts was to make my larger areolas look more proportionate. Now I feel like they do :) At day 10 I'm happy with what I see and am having fun living life with boobs :) patience is a virtue waiting for more fluff underneath though...

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
525 Oak Centre Dr., San Antonio, Texas
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Dr. Lawton was super professional and helpful from the jump. I actually had scheduled three other consults with docs in the area and my meeting with Dr. Lawton was my first. I canceled my other consults because I liked him so much! He gave me plenty of time to ask questions and was very thorough in his answers. He made me feel like my safety and my appearance goals were his top priority, and I was very much put at ease by his knowledge, his confidence and how he seemed like a real perfectionist. He can come off a little serious at first, but he's actually pretty warm and caring. During my sizing we worked down from 600cc to 450cc and decided together that 500cc looked best on me. I was a little freaked out because that seemed huge, but he assured me that they would look great because I'm so tall and would help the most with the projection and fullness I wanted so much. I would certainly recommend him. There are many talented PS in San Antonio, but his experience and investment in his work seem unparalleled.

Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
10 Feb 2020

Patient education is the most important part of any consultation. Once you know the risks, benefits and limitations of the procedures then we can discuss your goals and apply the rules to the anatomy to arrive at a plan. If you don't start with education then you don't get to be part of the decisions. Since it is your body it is critical you are involved in the decisions!!