Breast Procedures
Breast Augmentation
The most frequently performed cosmetic surgery procedure in the
U.S., breast augmentation can give women with small or unevenly
sized breasts a fuller, firmer, better-proportioned look through
the placement of implants in the breast. Women may elect to undergo
breast augmentation for many different medical and aesthetic
motivations, including balancing breast size and compensating for
reduced breast mass after pregnancy or surgery. The procedure may
be combined with others such as a breast lift for more satisfying
results.Implants are silicone shells filled with saline (salt
water) and are placed behind each breast, underneath either breast
tissue or the chest wall muscle. After surgery the patient's
bustline may be increased by one or more cup sizes.
Today woman have another option in using silicone gel filled
implants. We use the Natrelle line of silicone gell filled implants
manufactured by Allergan. To find out if this option is right for
you please contact us to schedule your consultation.
Breast Lift
A breast lift, or mastopexy, is performed to return youthful shape
and lift to breasts that have sagged as a result of weight loss,
pregnancy, loss of the skin's natural elasticity or simply the
effects of gravity. The procedure can also reduce areolar size (the
dark skin surrounding the nipple), and it can be combined with
breast augmentation for added volume and firmness. Breasts of any
size can be lifted, but results last longest when they are
originally small and sagging. Mastopexy may be performed in a
hospital, an outpatient surgery center or a surgeon's office-based
facility. It is usually done under general anesthesia, and lasts
from one to three hours.
Breast Reduction
Large breasts may cause physical and mental discomfort and can even
harm the women who have them -- the size and weight of large
breasts can result in self-consciousness, improper posture, pain in
the back and neck, indentations from bra straps, skin rashes,
breathing problems and skeletal deformities. Breast reduction
surgery is usually done to provide physical relief from these
symptoms. Performed under general anesthesia, the two- to four-hour
procedure removes fat and glandular tissue and trims resultant
excess skin to produce smaller, lighter breasts that are in a
healthier proportion to the rest of the body. Breast reduction
surgery is not recommended for women who intend to breast-feed,
since many of the milk ducts leading to the nipples are
removed.
Breast Reconstruction
Modern surgical technology makes it possible to construct a
natural-looking breast after mastectomy (breast removal) for cancer
or other diseases. The procedure is commonly begun and sometimes
completed immediately following mastectomy, so that the patient
wakes with a new breast mound. Alternatively, reconstruction may
begin years after mastectomy.
There are several ways to reconstruct the breast, both with and
without implants; your surgeon(s) should work together with you in
deciding which is the best for you. Breast reconstruction has not
been proven to affect the recurrence of cancer or other diseases,
chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Gynecomastia
Although rarely discussed, enlarged male breasts is a common
condition, affecting approximately 40 to 60 percent of men. There
is no known cause for gynecomastia, although there has been some
correlation with various drugs or medical conditions.
Men who feel self-conscious about their appearance are helped with
breast-reduction surgery. The procedure removes fat and/or
glandular tissue from the breasts, and in extreme cases removes
excess skin, resulting in a contoured chest that is flatter and
firmer.