The Brian Dickinson M.D. Breast Augmentation Blog is an online professional journal with reflections, comments, experiences, opinions, articles, and patient testimonials. Brian P. Dickinson M.D. Inc.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Breast Augmentation for Breast Asymmetry
Breast augmentation is a procedure that can often help correct breast asymmetry. Breast volume discrepancy is common. When choosing to place implants, an occasional difference of 25 to 50 cc can improve the overall appearance of the breasts as well as make then appear more similar.
When determining implant volumes and sizes, it is best to measure the base width of the breast to determine the implant ranges. Once the base width is determined, the profile of implant ranging from (moderate, moderate plus, or high) or (style 10, style 15, or style 20) can be selected.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation procedures are common procedures performed in our office. Typically patients come to our office in the spring so that they can be ready for swimwear in summer.
Selection of implant volume is normally determined by two factors. The first factor is how broad the base of the breast is. The second factor depends on the laxity of the breast tissue skin envelope. Many different breast volumes can accommodate various implant sizes.
Recovery from breast augmentation is variable. If patients can refrain from going to the gym for 4 weeks following surgery, that is best. Alternatively patients can rest for two weeks and then may resume light exercise such as stationary bicycle at two weeks after the procedure.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation procedures are common procedures in the spring and summer months. Patients typically come to the office during the spring season so that they are "ready to go" to the beach or summer events. Healing from breast augmentation surgery takes several months. The position of the breast implant settles significantly over six months to one year. Patients begin to look good at around four to six weeks post-operatively. Patients tend to get the best results, if they can limit their amount of physical exercise during the four to six weeks that they are healing.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentations with silicone gel mammary prosthesis
are frequently performed in the winter months over the holidays. Patients
frequently choose to recover from surgery when they have time off from work or
from school.
I typically tell patients to rest for 4-6 weeks before
resuming strenuous physical activity or contact sports. Having this time
coincide with the holiday season is always helpful for recovery.
Breast Augmentation for Tuberous Breast Deformity
Breast augmentation is an excellent option for the
correction of a tuberous breast deformity. Tuberous breast deformity is usually
classified as having the following characteristics:
1.
A widened, enlarged, puffy areola
2.
Widely spaced breasts
3.
Minimal breast tissue
4.
A high inframammary fold
5.
A narrow breast base
Silicone gel mammary prosthesis are very helpful for
correcting the volume associated with tuberous breasts, narrowing the width
between the breasts, increasing the breast bases, and in lowering the
inframammary fold.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation is common in the summer months. Patients often ask me how soon they can go back to exercise following surgery as well as what they will look like shortly after surgery. For example patients often ask, "How much bruising and swelling will I have?"
Patients should expect "some" swelling post-operatively as well as "some" to "minimal" bruising. If patients can limit the amount of movement and exercise in the first two weeks post-operatively, they have a better chance of achieving an optimal result.
Once patients are outside of the two week window without complications such as hematomas, I find that they have a better chance for an optimal aesthetic result in the long-run.
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Breast Augmentation
Patients often ask what they will look like early
post-operatively following breast augmentation. I typically tell patients that
breast augmentation results take approximately 6 to 12 months to truly be
appreciated. However, each patient has a different time period which the breast
implants settle into position. Usually patients who have a longer distance or
more "stretchy" skin between the areola and the inframammary fold or
"breast crease" tend to settle more quickly. The patient in the above
photograph is two weeks post breast augmentation. The implants have already
begun to take on a natural shape and position.
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