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Plastic Surgery Case Study – The Effect of Breast Implants in Pseudoptosis and Grade 1 Ptosis

Background: Besides asymmetry the most adverse breast shape encountered in the preoperative breast augmentation patient is sagging. More medically known as ptosis this poses numerous issues including whether augmentation will improve or worsen teh sagging as well as overcoming the patient’s expectations, often erroneous, that implants will lift sagging  breasts Breast sagging comes in a Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Asymmetry Management in Breast Augmentation Surgery

Background:  Few women have perfectly symmetric breasts. While most women would acknowledge that anatomic fact, most women would prefer to not undergo an aesthetic procedure where their natural asymmetry becomes magnified. But this is exactly what can happen in breast augmentation surgery. Two symmetrically shaped and sized implants will merely enlarge what exists before surgery Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – Breast Augmentation in Young Asymmetric Breasts

Background:  The most common patient that seeks breast augmentation is the young female. They understandably seek it because of little breast tissue development in most cases. Their young age and minimal breast tissue growth through their teenage years creates a very pubescent chest appearance. Their small breasts and tight tissue makes them a great candidate Read More…

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