Have you been thinking about having breast surgery, but not sure which procedure is right for you? Let us help you take a closer look at your options so that you can make an informed decision. The two most popular procedures are Breast Augmentation and Breast Lifts. Many of our patients choose one of these options, ...
No two plastic surgeries are alike. Some focus on more targeted areas and others focus on larger ones. Some require weeks of healing and others allow patients to return to work within days. Some plastic surgery results stay the same forever and others require regular maintenance. For example, after an otoplasty (ear surgery) is performed, there’s ...
Many young men experience changes during puberty as a result of increased hormones; one of which includes inflamed breast tissue or gynecomastia. Most of the time, gynecomastia during puberty is a temporary problem that can resolve itself in as little as a few weeks or as many as six months. Some men though, do not ...
Most breast augmentation recovery from an outpatient surgery requires only a few hours of time between when you walk in the door and when you’re ready to go home. Even so, the changes made to your body during this procedure are significant. As a result, it takes weeks of recovery before your body is finished healing and you get to see the final results of your breast augmentation.
While liposuction itself will not help you lose weight, it can be used to alter physical appearance and help the patient feel happier with their body. Learn where you get liposuction and what lipo can and can't do to overall treatment area and body parts for fat removal.
Regardless of whether you’re pursuing breast augmentation, breast reduction, or breast reconstruction, chances are you’re feeling a little nervous about the procedure. Knowing what to expect can be difficult, especially if this is your first time having plastic surgery. Use our breast surgery rehabilitation tips to ensure your recovery goes as smoothly as possible to put you one step closer to getting back to your normal daily activities.