Breast Asymmetry
SILICONE GEL IMPLANTS FOR BREAST ASYMMETRY
Thursday, September 10th, 2009“A NATURAL RESULT”
The case example below indicates a young female who desired a very natural full B, small C, final result that had slight breast asymmetry.
Upon reviewing her preoperative photos, it is obvious that the right breast is slightly smaller than the left and that the right inframammary fold is higher than the left.
The patient desires to [...]
AGE AND BREAST SURGERY, BEVERY HILLS/LAS VEGAS
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009In general, we see patients of all ages who are considering breast augmentation, breast reduction and breast reconstructive surgeries. The age of the patient is very important. Obviously, up to a certain age, physiological growth continues to occur. Generally, the age of 18 is usually, in my opinion, considered the cutoff for elective augmentation mammoplasty [...]
BREAST ASYMMETRY AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION
Thursday, May 14th, 2009 Patients present with breast asymmetry prior to undergoing their implant surgery. That’s why in reality it’s difficult, if not impossible, to completely correct asymmetries. However, asymmetries must be identified in the early stage prior to surgery in order to allow for volume changes.
When a patient has already undergone breast augmentation with saline or silicone [...]
Beverly Hills Breast Asymmetry, What To Do
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009Dr. Linder specializes in breast augmentation and breast revision surgery. Patients present with breast asymmetry almost weekly. Fixing breast asymmetry can be tricky and does require skill, experience and judgment as can be found with most Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
Breast asymmetry can be congenital which often presents with a larger saggy [...]
Breast Asymmetry in Hollywood and Beverly Hills
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008Patients every day of the week come to my Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery practice with severe breast asymmetry. In fact, today on August 29, 2008, all four of my surgeries have severe breast asymmetry to the point where all four patients will have different size implants placed in each breast. Interestingly, they will [...]
