Breast Augmentation Helps You Stand Proud Sep 14, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation represents a sudden change in your body mass and the distribution of the body mass, which some think might cause negative posture changes. However, according a study in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the mood changes that result from breast augmentation are more significant than the mass changes in terms of determining the posture of women after plastic surgery. After breast augmentation, women tend to… Read More Breast Augmentation Improves Quality of Life, Reduces Risk of Eating Disorders Sep 7, 2012 in Breast Augmentation According to a study published in the journal Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, breast augmentation can not only increase a woman’s quality of life, it can decrease her risk for eating disorder symptoms. According to the authors, the impact of breast augmentation on quality of life has not been fully studied, and deserves greater attention in talking to patients about what to expect from the procedure. The study used… Read More Can Axillary Incision Be Used for Revision Breast Augmentation? Sep 3, 2012 in Breast Augmentation There are three incisions commonly used for breast augmentation. The inframammary incision is located in the crease below the breast. The periareolar incision is located around the lower part of the nipple-areola complex. The axillary incision is located in the armpit, and has some benefits but one of the disadvantages is that the same incision cannot be used for revision surgery, or so we have… Read More Breastfeeding after Breast Augmentation Aug 17, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Many young women worry that breast augmentation may affect their ability to breastfeed their children in the future, and it’s important to consider the question. Breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, but in general the news is positive. First, let’s dispel any notions that breast implants will affect your ability to become pregnant or impact the health of a breastfed baby. Decades-long studies with thousands of women… Read More When Can I Start Exercising after Breast Augmentation? Aug 13, 2012 in Breast Augmentation After breast augmentation surgery, it’s important that you take the time necessary to recover. Too much exercise too soon can increase your risk of complications and negatively impact your results. Here is a general schedule for resuming exercise after breast augmentation. One day after surgery: The day after your breast augmentation surgery, you can and should get up and walk around a little. Light, low-impact exercise will help… Read More Breast Augmentation Recovery Aug 10, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Proper management of your recovery from breast augmentation is as important as the procedure itself to ensure you get great results from your breast augmentation. It’s important to take your time and let your body heal. Planning before your breast augmentation can make the process easier. You’ll need to sleep propped up for the first few days, so try to get a pillow wedge or a whole… Read More How Long Is Breast Augmentation Surgery? Jul 31, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Typically, breast augmentation surgery only takes one or two hours to perform. If you are undergoing a more extensive surgery, such as breast augmentation with lift, the procedure may take longer. Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. David Bottger will take as long as he needs in order to ensure the best possible results for you. Once your breast augmentation has been performed, the results typically last for… Read More Breast Augmentation Risks Jul 30, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation is a very successful surgery, with 90% or higher satisfaction rate, but, like all surgery, it carries risk. Some of the risks associated with breast augmentation include: Infection Bleeding or hematoma Excessive firmness of the breasts (capsular contracture) Loss of nipple sensation Rippling Breast asymmetry Breast implant rupture Unfavorable scarring So far, all proven complications of breast augmentation are local complications, affecting the breasts… Read More What Incisions Can Be Used for Breast Augmentation? Jun 28, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation is a procedure that can be performed in many ways to help you get the results you desire. One of the important options is where your incision is going to be placed. Dr. David A. Bottger offers three different incisions for your breast augmentation, all the options endorsed by the American Society of Plastic Surgery. These options are: Inframammary (in the crease under the breast)… Read More What Is Involved in Breast Augmentation Surgery? May 31, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. David A. Bottger recommends performing breast augmentation under general anesthesia. Once you have been placed under anesthesia, an incision is made in the location you discussed with Dr. Bottger during your consultation. Dr. Bottger uses three different breast augmentation incision locations: the inframammary (in the breast crease), the periareolar (at the edge of the nipple-areola complex), or the axillary (in the armpit). The incision… Read More ← Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 8 Next →
Breast Augmentation Helps You Stand Proud Sep 14, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation represents a sudden change in your body mass and the distribution of the body mass, which some think might cause negative posture changes. However, according a study in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the mood changes that result from breast augmentation are more significant than the mass changes in terms of determining the posture of women after plastic surgery. After breast augmentation, women tend to… Read More
Breast Augmentation Improves Quality of Life, Reduces Risk of Eating Disorders Sep 7, 2012 in Breast Augmentation According to a study published in the journal Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, breast augmentation can not only increase a woman’s quality of life, it can decrease her risk for eating disorder symptoms. According to the authors, the impact of breast augmentation on quality of life has not been fully studied, and deserves greater attention in talking to patients about what to expect from the procedure. The study used… Read More
Can Axillary Incision Be Used for Revision Breast Augmentation? Sep 3, 2012 in Breast Augmentation There are three incisions commonly used for breast augmentation. The inframammary incision is located in the crease below the breast. The periareolar incision is located around the lower part of the nipple-areola complex. The axillary incision is located in the armpit, and has some benefits but one of the disadvantages is that the same incision cannot be used for revision surgery, or so we have… Read More
Breastfeeding after Breast Augmentation Aug 17, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Many young women worry that breast augmentation may affect their ability to breastfeed their children in the future, and it’s important to consider the question. Breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, but in general the news is positive. First, let’s dispel any notions that breast implants will affect your ability to become pregnant or impact the health of a breastfed baby. Decades-long studies with thousands of women… Read More
When Can I Start Exercising after Breast Augmentation? Aug 13, 2012 in Breast Augmentation After breast augmentation surgery, it’s important that you take the time necessary to recover. Too much exercise too soon can increase your risk of complications and negatively impact your results. Here is a general schedule for resuming exercise after breast augmentation. One day after surgery: The day after your breast augmentation surgery, you can and should get up and walk around a little. Light, low-impact exercise will help… Read More
Breast Augmentation Recovery Aug 10, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Proper management of your recovery from breast augmentation is as important as the procedure itself to ensure you get great results from your breast augmentation. It’s important to take your time and let your body heal. Planning before your breast augmentation can make the process easier. You’ll need to sleep propped up for the first few days, so try to get a pillow wedge or a whole… Read More
How Long Is Breast Augmentation Surgery? Jul 31, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Typically, breast augmentation surgery only takes one or two hours to perform. If you are undergoing a more extensive surgery, such as breast augmentation with lift, the procedure may take longer. Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. David Bottger will take as long as he needs in order to ensure the best possible results for you. Once your breast augmentation has been performed, the results typically last for… Read More
Breast Augmentation Risks Jul 30, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation is a very successful surgery, with 90% or higher satisfaction rate, but, like all surgery, it carries risk. Some of the risks associated with breast augmentation include: Infection Bleeding or hematoma Excessive firmness of the breasts (capsular contracture) Loss of nipple sensation Rippling Breast asymmetry Breast implant rupture Unfavorable scarring So far, all proven complications of breast augmentation are local complications, affecting the breasts… Read More
What Incisions Can Be Used for Breast Augmentation? Jun 28, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation is a procedure that can be performed in many ways to help you get the results you desire. One of the important options is where your incision is going to be placed. Dr. David A. Bottger offers three different incisions for your breast augmentation, all the options endorsed by the American Society of Plastic Surgery. These options are: Inframammary (in the crease under the breast)… Read More
What Is Involved in Breast Augmentation Surgery? May 31, 2012 in Breast Augmentation Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. David A. Bottger recommends performing breast augmentation under general anesthesia. Once you have been placed under anesthesia, an incision is made in the location you discussed with Dr. Bottger during your consultation. Dr. Bottger uses three different breast augmentation incision locations: the inframammary (in the breast crease), the periareolar (at the edge of the nipple-areola complex), or the axillary (in the armpit). The incision… Read More