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  • Is There a Most Difficult Plastic Surgery Procedure?

    Though it’s difficult to single out a gold medal winner of “most difficult plastic surgery procedure,” breast augmentation with a mastopexy is definitely a front-runner. Also known as a breast lift with implants, this dual procedure is essentially the increasing or restoring of breast size and shape with implants (augmentation) combined with a breast lift…

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  • Choosing the Appropriate Breast Implant

      Are you considering breast augmentation? If so, you may be turned off by those who have very obviously gotten a “boob job.” This is why it’s so important to do the research and find a board-certified plastic surgeon who will guide you in choosing the appropriate breast implant for your body type. There are…

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  • Boost Confidence With Breast Reduction

    When you hear the words “large breasts,” do you immediately think of women? Most of us do. It makes sense. Large breasts on women is, to some extent, considered desirable. Large breasts on men is almost certainly considered embarrassing. Yet, women with large breasts often face the same embarrassment as men – with an added…

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  • What Are the Different Types of Breast Lifts?

    Do you fondly remember a time when your breasts were firmer, rounder or perkier? Or perhaps they’ve never had the fullness you desire. If so, now is the time to consider mastopexy – a.k.a. a breast lift. In this procedure, a plastic surgeon can raise and reshape your breasts to give them the look you…

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  • When to Replace Breast Implants

    Okay. We’ll admit it. We drew you in with the title. In reality, there is almost no need to replace breast implants. With advanced techniques and improved manufacturing practices, the vast majority of today’s implants stand up to the test of time. That said, with a rupture rate of .5% per year for silicone and…

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  • The Battle of Silicone Vs. Saline Implants

    Are you considering breast augmentation to achieve a more youthful appearance and increase confidence? If so, you’ve got a choice to make. It’s actually fallacious to say “battle” when it comes to the question of silicone vs. saline implants. One is not looking to beat out the other. Both options are safe and viable; with…

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  • Breast Lifts with Implants or Auto-Augmentation?

    Are you less than satisfied with the appearance of your breasts? Have weight gain and/or loss, pregnancy, age, or even genetics left your breasts sagging and lacking firmness? Perhaps you’ve noticed that your nipples point downward. These are not uncommon – especially as women grow older. This is precisely why the breast lift procedure was…

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