Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation, also known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. More than 350,000 women chose to undergo breast augmentation in 2007, making it the second most popular cosmetic procedure in the United States after liposuction. There are many reasons a woman may pursue breast augmentation: 

· She may feel that her breasts are too small for her body

· She may feel that her upper body is out of proportion to her lower body

· She may have breasts that differ in size and/or shape

· She may wish to restore breast volume lost as a result of pregnancy, breast feeding or weight loss

Breast augmentation is among the plastic surgery procedures with the highest patient satisfaction ratings. It is also the most common procedure performed by Dr. Revis, and it his practice specialty. Many women experience an immediate improvement in their self-esteem and discover a greater self-confidence. In a recent study, 90% of breast augmentation patients responded that they undertook the procedure to improve the way they feel about themselves, and respondents overwhelmingly cited themselves as the primary motivator in their decision to have breast augmentation surgery (94%). In addition, many women find greater access to different clothing styles and fashions following breast augmentation.

If you think you might be a good candidate for breast augmentation, this page will give you a basic understanding of the procedure and the results you can expect. Because of Dr. Revis’ special interest in this procedure, he has developed a systematic approach to optimize your satisfaction and reduce the need for revisionary procedures following breast augmentation. This approach includes a thorough preoperative evaluation, accurate preoperative sizing, an emphasis on achieving a natural feel and appearance following breast augmentation, and the prevention of complications such as capsular contracture.

The cornerstone of Dr. Revis' approach is to individualize treatment to your specific circumstances and goals and to ensure that you have an adequate understanding of the issues involved so that you are able to make a fully informed decision. This will help you achieve the appearance you desire with the least invasive procedure available, thus creating a mutually rewarding experience. Dr. Revis invites you to visit his office for a complimentary consultation to discuss the procedure in greater detail. You are also invited to email Dr. Revis with your questions, or we will mail you more detailed information regarding the procedure.

As you consider plastic surgery, one of the most important decisions you will make is choosing your surgeon. Our pledge to you is to provide the latest, state of the art cosmetic plastic surgery in a safe and professional environment. Dr. Revis is a recognized specialist in the field of cosmetic plastic surgery and is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. He is also an active member of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and has been named among "America's Top Surgeons" by The Consumers' Research Council of America. 

Our goal is to provide you with "the ultimate patient experience." Our well-trained staff (each fully licensed by the State of Florida) will help you understand your procedure, our financial policies, the scheduling of your surgery, and your postoperative care. We are available to assist you during our regular hours, and Dr. Revis is also available 24 hours a day for emergencies. He will give you his cell phone number after surgery so that you will always be able to reach him with any questions or concerns you might have.

The Consultation

During your initial consultation, Dr. Revis will inquire about your medical history, prior procedures, medications, allergies, and your motivations for seeking plastic surgery. It is very important that you be thorough when providing your medical history, as this information helps to prevent complications during your care. When asked about medications, be sure to include any vitamin or herbal preparations, as these can affect your blood pressure and clotting ability. Honesty regarding your use of tobacco and alcohol is also very important, as these may have a profound impact on your recovery period and your ability to heal following your procedure.

After reviewing your medical history, Dr. Revis will discuss your concerns, priorities and motivations for pursuing plastic surgery, as well as your fears. After examining you, Dr. Revis will be able to offer advice and options to help you achieve the appearance you desire. He will explain the advantages and disadvantages of the different options you have before you. You will also be shown the different types of breast implants, and you will have the opportunity to “try on” breast implant sizers with a soft surgical bra during your preoperative appointment. This will enable you to visualize how you will appear following your surgery and will assist you in selecting the proper size implant to meet your expectations.

At the completion of your consultation, you will be given a written estimate of the cost of your procedure. At this time, you will also have the option to schedule your procedure if you so choose. The decision to undergo surgery is a very important one, and the final decision should be given very careful consideration. Dr. Revis realizes the importance of this decision, and at no time will you be pressured to make a decision. You are also encouraged to bring your spouse, significant other, family member, or a friend to your consultation.

Breast implants come in many different types, and they may be placed through different incisions and in different locations. Once you have decided to undergo augmentation, there are three main choices you must make- incision location, implant type and size, and whether or not the implants will be placed above or below the muscle of the chest wall. This can be quite confusing, and the following information is to help you understand the various issues involved in making your decision.  

Types of Implants- Silicone Gel vs. Saline Filled Implants

There are two basic types of implants, silicone gel and saline filled. ALL implants consist of a silicone shell. Silicone gel implants arrive from the manufacturer already filled with silicone in their sterile packaging. Silicone gel implants have been approved by the FDA but continue to be studied. To date, there have been numerous studies in the medical literature demonstrating no link between silicone gel implants and any type of disease.

Saline filled implants consist of an outer shell of silicone that is filled with saline, or salt water. Saline implants arrive from the manufacturer empty, in sterile packaging, and are actually filled with sterile saline solution in the operating room.

During the 1992-2005 FDA study period of silicone gel implants, there were strict limitations on which women qualified to enter the FDA study protocol. Because of these limitations, the majority of women undergoing breast implant surgery chose saline implants. Now that the restrictions have been lifted and silicone gel implants are available to everyone, the numbers are much more equal in terms of what type of implant a woman chooses.

There are several reasons a woman might choose one type of implant over another, and these include cost, body type, current breast size, and the desired look and feel after surgery. During your consultation, Dr. Revis will discuss with you which implant type might be the best choice for your individual needs.

Types of Implants- Smooth vs. Textured Surfaces

Both saline and silicone breast implants may have a smooth surface or may have a rough, textured surface. The textured implants were produced in the hopes that they would decrease the incidence of forming a scar around the breast implant, also known as a capsular contracture. This does appear to be effective, but only when the implant is placed beneath the breast but above the muscle of the chest wall (see Implant Placement Options, below). Textured implants have never been shown to provide any advantage over smooth implants when placed beneath the muscle of the chest wall.

Textured implants also have their own disadvantages. Textured implants are manufactured by taking a smooth implant shell and applying the texturing to the outer surface. This texturing process makes the shell slightly thicker and more stiff, which translates into a breast implant that is more visible through the skin and is more easily felt when the breast is touched. 

Because of these disadvantages and because most implants are placed beneath the muscle, the great majority of breast implants used today are of the smooth variety. Dr. Revis believes that the smooth surfaced implants provide a much more natural look and feel when compared to textured implants. 

Types of Implants- Round vs. Anatomical Shaped

Both saline and silicone breast implants are available in a round or anatomical shape. Most breast implants used today are round in shape and are available in three different profiles- moderate, moderate plus, and high profile. There are also implants which are teardrop shaped, called anatomical implants. These were created in an attempt to better simulate the shape of the natural breast. In certain cases these may be recommended, but ALL anatomical implants are textured, with the accompanying disadvantages of textured implants. Please ask Dr. Revis if you think you might be a candidate for anatomical implants.

Types of Implants- Moderate Profile vs. Moderate Profile Plus vs. High Profile

Both saline and silicone round breast implants are available in three different profiles- moderate, moderate plus and high. The difference between these types is the diameter and projection. The traditional, or original profile available was the moderate. For any given size (cc’s), the Moderate Profile implant will have the widest diameter and the least projection. The High Profile implant is the narrowest in diameter with the greatest projection. Moderate Profile Plus implants fall in between- they have an intermediate diameter and an intermediate profile. We will discuss which implant type and style would best fit your needs during your consultation.

Incision Placement

The incision for breast augmentation may be placed underneath the breast, around the areola (the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple), in the armpit, or in the belly button. Dr. Revis performs all of these types of incisions, and he will discuss which might be the best for your specific situation at the time of your consultation.

Nationally as well as in Dr. Revis’ practice, most patients choose an incision around the nipple or in the crease underneath the breast. This provides the surgeon with the most precise control over implant placement, and when performed properly should in no way prevent breastfeeding or alter nipple sensitivity.

Implant Placement- Subglandular vs. Partially Submuscular vs. Totally Submuscular

Breast implants may be placed beneath the tissue of the breast (subglandular), or may be placed even deeper, beneath the muscle of the chest wall (totally submuscular). There is also a subpectoral (or partially submuscular) placement that some surgeons use, meaning that the implant is placed beneath the pectoralis major muscle only, leaving the outer, lower 1/3 of the implant not covered by muscle tissue. The decision is a very individual one, and it is determined by the natural shape of your breasts and chest wall muscles. 

 

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A cross-sectional diagram of subglandular (left)

 and submuscular (right) augmentation

Whenever possible, Dr. Revis prefers to place the implants in a totally submuscular position. Dr. Revis believes that the advantages of placing the implants completely beneath the muscle of the chest wall greatly improve the long-term appearance of your breasts following augmentation. This is for three main reasons. First, mammography is easier and the quality is better when the breast implant is separated from the breast tissue by the additional layer of muscle. Secondly, there is a lower incidence of capsular contracture when the implants are placed totally beneath the muscle. Capsular contracture occurs when the body produces scar tissue around the implant. This may change the shape of the implant and make the breasts asymmetric. Finally, placing the implants beneath the muscle of the chest wall makes your augmentation appear more natural because there is more of your own tissue covering the implant, making it less likely that you will be able to see or feel the implant.

Dr. Revis uses a special technique and instruments to place the implants 100% beneath the muscle of the chest wall without cutting any of the muscle tissue. This entirely submuscular placement will improve your long-term results and minimize your potential complications. It also yields little or no bruising postoperatively.

Choosing The Proper Implant Size

This is one of the most important decisions you will make. Because of this, we take several approaches to help you make the best decision based on your anatomy, personal preferences, and the appearance you wish to achieve. Interestingly, in a recent national survey, over 80% of patients undergoing breast augmentation stated that a “C” cup was their desired postoperative goal. A “D” cup was the second most popular request.

We begin by showing you numerous examples of patients who have had augmentation. By finding someone who has a similar preoperative appearance and evaluating their results with the size they chose, you can get an idea of whether or not you like the size they chose or if you would like to be smaller or larger than their final appearance. You may also wish to bring photographs from magazines or websites to better communicate to Dr. Revis the exact size, shape and "look" you are trying to achieve.

Dr. Revis will also measure your natural breast and chest shape. This gives him an idea of what size implant will help you achieve the size you want postoperatively. As implant size increases, so does the diameter of the implant. There is an implant that will perfectly match the diameter of your natural breast, and that is a good starting point for discussion. Choosing an implant smaller than your natural breast shape will not provide the proper cleavage and shape following the procedure. Similarly, choosing an implant too large for your natural chest shape is more likely to give you an unnatural appearance.

Unfortunately, implants do not come in cup sizes. Rather, they are categorized by the volume of saline (salt water) that they are designed to hold. There are several reasons for this. First, your final cup size will be partially determined by your preoperative breast size, and everyone is different in this regard. Secondly, a "C" cup from one bra manufacturer is not necessarily the same as a "C" cup from another manufacturer. Although everyone is built differently and bras are not manufactured to a set standard, you can expect that a cup size is approximately 200cc in a person of average height and average build. If you are tall or have broad shoulders, you can expect that number to be slightly higher. Similarly, if you are shorter or have a more narrow chest, you can expect that number to be slightly lower. Although a desire for a certain cup size is helpful to Dr. Revis in guiding you in the selection of the proper implants, it is more helpful to focus on the shape and appearance that you wish to achieve.

Finally, we will have you "try on" various implant sizers in a surgical bra. You may wish to bring a bathing suit, tank top or other clothing to see how you will look with different implant sizes. This helps confirm that you are making the right implant choice. We usually perform the “trying on” of breast implant sizers during the preoperative visit. This is because the initial consultation is very thorough, lasts approximately one hour, and tends to provide you with a tremendous amount of information to digest. In his experience, trying on implants at this point in the developing physician-patient relationship rarely leads to a conclusive decision and almost always needs to be repeated. However, we also understand that many patients travel a long distance for a consultation with Dr. Revis. With that in mind, we are willing to be as flexible as possible with out of town patients and allow the trying on of implant sizers during the initial consultation if we are given enough advance notice to schedule a more lengthy appointment. Also, please feel free to make as many trips to the office as you need to be satisfied with your implant selection. Our goal and the measure of our success is your happiness.

Using these three approaches, you will be able to accurately select the implant that will give you the appearance you desire. When asked about size postoperatively, over ninety percent of our patients feel they chose the right size implant to achieve the appearance they envisioned. The remaining few state that they might have gone larger if they were to choose again. We almost never hear that a patient wishes they had chosen a smaller implant. Therefore, if you are debating between two sizes, it is probably a better decision to opt for the larger size. 

Hopefully the above information has helped to clarify some of the issues surrounding breast augmentation. The following information will help prepare you for your procedure.

Where Your Procedure Will Be Performed

Dr. Revis has been granted staff privileges at eight local hospitals and outpatient surgery centers. In the interest of the safety of his patients, he only performs surgery in fully accredited facilities with the proper services and staff. Dr. Revis usually performs breast augmentation at Broward General Medical Center or Imperial Point Medical Center (both fully accredited hospitals) because the staff of these facilities are very experienced in the care of plastic surgery patients in general and specifically in the care of Dr. Revis’ patients.

Type(s) of Anesthesia

Anesthesia is an essential part of any surgical procedure and must be performed safely. General anesthesia is the deepest form of anesthesia. You are asleep, feel no pain, and will not remember the procedure. This form of anesthesia is usually not required for breast augmentation unless the patient specifically requests general anesthesia.

Intravenous sedation, called “twilight sleep,” is a combination of local anesthetic administered at the surgical site by Dr. Revis and intravenous sedation administered by the anesthesiologist. You breathe for yourself, but you are in a deep sleep throughout the procedure. You should feel no pain, and you will not remember the procedure.

An intermediate form of anesthesia, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA), is a relatively new technique. This technique is similar to twilight sleep in that you are breathing on your own, but the method of sedation differs. With an LMA, you actually breathe anesthetic gases administered by the anesthesiologist, rather than receive intravenous sedation via your intravenous line. These anesthetic gases cause you to sleep during the procedure. At the completion of the procedure, the gases are turned off and you wake up from your sleep. You will feel no pain, and you will not remember the procedure. This is the most common type of anesthesia used by Dr. Revis because he feels that the effects of this type of anesthesia leave your body the fastest, allowing you to feel better faster with very little likelihood of postoperative nausea.

The prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting is also a focus of Dr. Revis’ approach to breast augmentation. To improve your overall experience and ensure you feel better faster following your augmentation, he has developed a technique that has resulted in a very low incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting. You will be given an intravenous dose of Zofran at the beginning of your operation. Zofran is a new drug which is currently the best medication available to prevent nausea and vomiting. Dr. Revis feels it is a very important component of his overall approach to make sure that your experience is as pleasant as possible.

Dr. Revis will discuss all of these options with you more thoroughly at the time of your consultation, and please ask him about anything you do not understand.

Details of the Procedure

Breast augmentation usually takes one to one and a half hours to perform. After you have changed into a gown and had your intravenous line started, you will be given a dose of intravenous antibiotics as a precautionary measure. Dr. Revis will use a surgical marking pen in the preoperative holding area to identify certain landmarks on your chest. This ensures proper implant placement and symmetry postoperatively. He will also review the entire operative plan with you including incision location and implant type and size. 

After you are properly anesthetized in the operating room, Dr. Revis will inject a solution of local anesthetics along the borders of the breasts, underneath the intended incision site, and into the muscle under which the implants will be placed. This injection solution consists of a special combination of lidocaine (xylocaine), marcaine (sensorcaine, bupivicaine) and epinephrine. This accomplishes several objectives. First, the epinephrine causes vasoconstriction of the area, reducing your potential for bleeding and bruising. Secondly, the lidocaine provides a rapid numbing of the area. Although you are asleep, this prevents the brain from registering any pain from the region during the operation. Studies have shown that this so-called preemptive analgesia actually decreases your sensation of pain postoperatively, decreases the amount and length of time you will need to take pain medication postoperatively, and also leads to a more rapid return to normal daily activities. Finally, the marcaine component of this local anesthetic mixture is a long-acting local anesthetic. This actually prolongs the numbness of the area, making you more comfortable following surgery and delaying the time at which you will begin to need any pain medications. 

After allowing time for the local anesthetic mixture to take effect, Dr. Revis will make the incisions necessary for placement of the implants. A pocket is then created by gently dissecting the tissues beneath the breasts. Using the newest techniques and instruments, Dr. Revis is able to create a pocket beneath the muscle of the chest wall without cutting any of the muscle. This is extremely important for the maintenance of long-term results. 

Once the pockets have been created, the breast implants are inserted and filled with saline. (Silicone gel implants come pre-filled and do not require filling in the operating room). Dr. Revis uses a “no touch” technique when placing the implants into the pocket. This includes using new sterile towels to drape around the breasts, changing his gloves and washing the outer surface of these new gloves in sterile saline, and only opening the sterile implant packaging immediately prior to insertion. Dr. Revis is the only person who ever touches the implants, and his goal is to minimize the time the implant is exposed to the air in the operating room prior to insertion into the pocket. Additionally, Dr. Revis does not allow the implant to come into contact with any instruments or the skin during the insertion process. He feels that this minimizes the possibility of any foreign material coming into contact with the implant and causing any inflammation.

During the filling process for saline implants, Dr. Revis uses a "closed system" to fill the implants with saline. This means that the saline that enters the implant is never at any time exposed to the air in the operating room. The saline flows from a sterile bag through a sterile tubing directly into the implant. Dr. Revis feels this additional precaution prevents any foreign material from inadvertently being injected inside the implant.

After the implants have been filled properly and Dr. Revis has assessed your final shape and size, the incisions are carefully closed with absorbable sutures to minimize your scar. A sterile dressing is applied to the incisions, and a soft surgical bra is placed over your breasts. Dr. Revis uses a technique in which all of the sutures are placed beneath the skin and are absorbed by your body. Not having to undergo suture removal has improved patient comfort and satisfaction.

Products To Help You Heal

SinEcch- Arnica Montana is a natural product from Sweden which has been shown in clinical studies to reduce postoperative bruising and swelling. Begun the evening prior to surgery, this product is continued for four days postoperatively.

Regenerin Surgical Support- Specially formulated for the surgical patient, this antioxidant and vitamin preparation will provide your body with the necessary nutrients and antioxidants to assist in healing your surgical wounds. Begun seven days prior to surgery, this product is then continued for one month postoperatively. Many patients find this product so beneficial that they continue on the Regenerin Daily Dietary Supplement Program after their healing is complete.

Unjury- This protein powder contains 20 grams of protein per scoop, and is taken twice daily beginning two weeks preoperatively and continued four weeks postoperatively. It is an invaluable source of protein to provide your body with the basic building blocks necessary to form strong healed wounds. This product is also accompanied by a number of recipes for using this product with coffee, tea, milk, Crystal Lite, and Jell-O.

ScarGuard- A combination of hydrocortisone, silicone and Vitamin E, this product is painted on your scars topically like nail polish beginning three weeks after surgery, and it helps your scars fade so that they fade as much as possible.

All of these products are available for purchase in our office. Please ask us about these products and others if you have any further questions about whether or not these would be beneficial for you during your healing period. 

After Your Procedure

Breast augmentation is performed as an outpatient procedure. After recovering in the recovery room for approximately one hour, you will be able to go home in the company of a friend or family member. Dr. Revis will also give you his cell phone number so that you may reach him directly at any time with any questions you might have. 

When you wake up from your procedure, you will be in the recovery room and will be wearing a soft surgical bra or sports bra. You may remove this bra on the second day following surgery and begin showering daily. After showering, simply pat your incisions dry and replace your surgical bra, a sports bra, or feel free to wear no bra at all. It is important not to wear a bra with underwires initially, because this may prevent your breasts from assuming their natural shape. 

The antibiotics that were prescribed during your preoperative visit (usually Augmentin) should be taken twice daily beginning on the evening prior to surgery. Continue this medication for five days postoperatively or until it is gone. The pain medication prescribed by Dr. Revis during your preoperative visit (usually Lortab or Vicodin) should be taken fairly regularly, every four hours or so, during the first twenty-four hours (when you are not asleep, of course). Most patients find that they are able to transition to Tylenol after three or four days. It is not safe to drive a car within twenty-four hours of taking pain medication, as your reflexes and alertness may be altered. Dr. Revis may prescribe a muscle relaxant (usually Flexeril) for you if he suspects that your muscles may be tight and uncomfortable following surgery. If so, you may take one tablet every eight hours if needed for muscle tightness.

Alternatively, you may also be a candidate for a revolutionary new product for the management of postoperative pain, called the On-Q Post-Operative Pain Pump. Be sure to ask Dr. Revis about this during your consultation if you think you might be a good candidate for this system.

You should plan to take it easy following your surgery. No strenuous activities, heavy lifting (over 20 pounds), aerobic exercises, swimming, contact sports, tennis, or golf should be planned for the first three weeks. As Dr. Revis monitors your recovery, he will advise you when it is safe to resume specific activities. 

Unlike many surgeons, Dr. Revis does not feel that you must follow any specific regimen of straps, massaging, etc., following your augmentation. His philosophy is that the time to place the implants properly and precisely is in the operating room through careful technique and attention to detail. In his opinion, there is very little manipulation that straps or massaging will accomplish in the postoperative period to change the position or shape of an improperly or hastily placed implant. Dr. Revis will, however, occasionally recommend gentle massaging as a way to relax the muscle under which the implant is placed. In select patients, this can lead to a more rapid relaxation of the muscle and a softening of the breasts. Dr. Revis will instruct you during your postoperative visits in the proper technique of massaging the implants if he feels this would be of benefit to you.

Dr. Revis will also discuss the use of ScarGuard with you following surgery. Beginning three weeks postoperatively, daily or twice daily use of one of these products will stimulate rapid wound maturation and fading of your scar to a barely noticeable thin line.

The Results You Can Expect

You will notice an improvement in your breast shape and size immediately. You may experience soreness in your chest, but this rapidly disappears. A very mild swelling usually takes several weeks to subside. You should be able to resume your normal daily activities the day after surgery, and you should be able to resume all of your physical activities (sports, aerobics, running, etc.) within three weeks of surgery.

Because Dr. Revis places the implants 100% behind the muscle (totally submuscular) without cutting any of the muscle, your implants initially will appear too high. This is to be expected because the muscle will take a variable amount of time to relax. As your muscle relaxes, your implants will "drop" or "settle" into their intended position.  

 

Please call (954) 630-2009 for further information or to schedule your complimentary consultation. We are conveniently located to serve the entire South Florida community including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Palm Beach and beyond.

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Breast Augmentation Photo Set 1

Age: 35, 5’6”, Weight: 119, 34B to 34D, McGhan Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 400cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 1 Month Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 2

Age: 35, 5’2”, Weight: 140, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 375cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 3

Age: 21, 5’2”, Weight: 115, 34A to 34C, McGhan Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 425cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 4

Age: 28, 5’8”, Weight: 120, 34A to 34D, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 550cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

 Breast Augmentation Photo Set 5

Age: 23, 5’3”, Weight: 109, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 425cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 6

Age: 18, 5’4”, Weight: 108, 32A to 32B,  Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 220cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 7

Age: 32, 5’1”, Weight: 110, 34A to 34B, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 300cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop 

 Breast Augmentation Photo Set 8

Age: 35, 6’0”, Weight: 184, 38B to 38C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 430cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 9

Age: 19, 5’3”, Weight: 125, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 475cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 10

Age: 32, 5’3”, Weight: 120, 34A to 34C, McGhan Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 350cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 11

Age: 37, 5’6”, Weight: 110, 32A to 32C, McGhan Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 390cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 12

Age: 18, 6'0”, Weight: 160, 36A to 36D,  Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 600cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 13

Age: 31, 5’8”, Weight: 123, 32A to 32C, McGhan Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 475cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 14

Age: 40, 5’2”, Weight: 115, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 400cc (left) and 430cc (right), Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 15

Age: 33, 5’4”, Weight: 125, 34B to 34D, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 425cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 16

Age: 32, 5’4”, Weight: 123, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 330cc (left) and 365cc (right), Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 17

Age: 28, 5’8”, Weight: 135, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 375cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 18

Age: 33, Height: 5’3”, Weight: 130, 34A to 34D, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 500cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop 

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 19

Age: 19, 5’2”, Weight: 107, 34B to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 350cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 20

Age: 30, 5'6", Weight: 149, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 400cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop 

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 21

Age: 38, 5'4", Weight: 118, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 350cc, Incision: Inframammary, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 22

Age: 42, 5’4”, Weight: 130, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round, Saline Implants filled to 425cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 23

Age: 23, 5'4", Weight: 105, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 350cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 24

Age: 24, 5'1", Weight: 114, 34A to 34C, McGhan Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 400cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 6 Months Postop

Breast Augmentation Photo Set 25

Age: 26, 5’7”, Weight: 120, 34A to 34C, Mentor Smooth, Round Saline Implants filled to 400cc, Incision: Periareolar, Placement: Totally Submuscular, 3 Months Post Op

 

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