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TUBULAR @ ASYMMETRIC BREASTS BEFORE @AFTER PICTURES
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Originally posted by DrBlau View Post53-years-old Patient H-5'2" W-118 Bra size 36c came to my office complaining about the appearance of her breasts 20 years post Breast Implant Surgery (done by another Surgeon):
1. Partial Deflation of the implants- Volume loss.
2 Asymmetry
3 Skin laxity
Due to her age she suffered from decreased skin elasticity. This made the Breast reconstruction more problematic . Revision of the Breast Augmentation Surgery done by us , using our own technique to overcome her problem . A 350cc, medium profile, Mentor, saline Implant was inserted through Infra mammary incisions.
Better shape and Symmetry were achieved.
Her problem was corrected and she was pleased.
The pictures were taken four months post op.
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TUBULAR @ ASYMMETRIC BREASTS BEFORE @AFTER PICTURES
This 31-year-old patient, H-5'4" W-150 Bra size 36B, and a mother of three come to my office complaining about the appearance of her breasts :
1.Tubular and Extremely Saggy.
2.Sever Asymmetry
3.Areolars are displaced medially .
Tubular breasts are very problematic and difficult to repair for every PlastIc Surgeon.
Breast Augmentation Surgery was performed by me ,Using my own technique to overcome this difficult problem. An Inamed 350cc saline Implant was inserted through a Priareolar incision.
An aesthetic pleasing shape and Symmetry were acchived.
The above problems were corrected.
The pictures were taken 3 months post op.
Click on the photo to enlarge:Last edited by Dave P; December 18, 2008, 02:50 PM.Tags: None
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