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Meet Dr. Kanesha Bryant


Dr. Bryant is a board-certified surgeon who specializes in all areas of breast surgery, including breast cancer and such benign breast conditions as fibroadenomas and intraductal papillomas. Her philosophy of care is to support women who are concerned about their breast health and to help them coordinate a seamless transition between all facets of their health care. She completed a Multidisciplinary Breast Surgery Fellowship at Mayo Clinic before coming to Palos. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (708) 226-2872 or visit www.PalosCommunityHospital.org/PMGBreastSurgeons.

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Breast Reduction & Tummy Tuck: Meet Judy


A breast reduction and tummy-tuck patient of Dr. Ali tells her story of how she feels now.

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Which part is better to be cut when having a breast surgery – armpit or to where the chest and breast meet?

Does the surgery leaves keloids or just a dark scars?

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Meet Connie – Richmond VA Breast Reduction Surgery Patient


www.vabreastsurgery.com In this video from Richmond Aesthetic Surgery, meet Connie who shares her experience with breast reduction surgery administered by Dr. Neil Zemmel at Richmond Aesthetic Surgery. If you feel as though you may be a good candidate for breast reduction surgery, please visit our website or contact us directly to schedule your personal consultation.

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Study of Novartis drug Zometa for potential new use in early breast cancer did not meet primary endpoint in overall …

Study of Novartis drug Zometa for potential new use in early breast cancer did not meet primary endpoint in overall …
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How to Create a Custom Breast Augmentation Procedure to Meet your Needs

Breast augmentation surgery is a cosmetic or reconstructive procedure to enhance the size and shape of the breasts. Breast augmentation is a highly individualized procedure that requires careful thought and planning. Learn more about how to create a custom breast augmentation procedure to meet your needs.

Schedule a Consultation to Create a Custom Breast Augmentation Procedure

The consultation is a crucial part of planning your breast augmentation surgery. During the pre-operative appointment, you will be presented with many options for customizing the procedure. Open communication with your doctor is the best way to create a custom breast augmentation procedure to meet your needs.

The surgeon will conduct a medical examination and describe what can realistically be achieved through breast augmentation surgery. You will need to establish a grounded understanding about the benefits, limitations and risks for the procedure. Through the guidance of your breast augmentation doctor, decisions about the incision, type of implant and placement will be made. Planning should be made with your physique and current breast size in mind.

Custom Breast Augmentation: Type of Implant

You have the option between silicone and saline breast implants. Saline implants have a silicone shell and are filled with a solution that matches your body chemistry. Silicone implants are filled with silicone gel.

In addition to breast implant material, there are differences in shape. For breast augmentation surgery, implants can be round, oval or anatomical. There is conflicting evidence regarding anatomical implants and whether they actually provide the most natural-looking results. Some implants are also inflatable, which allows for more control over symmetry.

The surface of your implants can be textured or smooth. Some surgeons hold firm that textured implants reduce the risk of capsular contracture. Capsular contracture occurs when scar tissue forms around the implant, hardening the breasts. Other breast augmentation doctors prefer smooth implants.

Create a Breast Augmentation Procedure to Meet Your Needs: Type of Incision

The location of the incision may rest on what your surgeon is comfortable with doing. If you have a preference, locate a cosmetic surgeon accordingly. Breast augmentation surgery can be performed under four different types of incisions, with no one method necessarily safer than the others.

The most common incisions for a breast augmentation procedure are in the crease of the breast or underneath the areola. Incisions can also be located in the armpit or through the navel. Breast augmentation surgery through the navel leaves virtually no scar. However, choosing an implant that is filled pre-operatively will lessen your options for the type of incision.

Custom Breast Augmentation Procedure: Sub Glandular Implant Placement

During breast augmentation surgery, the implants can be placed differently. Sub glandular placement is right behind the glands and in front of the pectoral muscle. Sub glandular placement may not be suitable for patients without enough breast tissue. However, women with larger breasts may find it adds a little lift.

Custom Breast Augmentation: Partial Sub Muscular Placement

Partial sub muscular placement is between the major and minor pectoral muscles. This can enhance cleavage and create a natural appearance. However, partial sub muscular breast augmentation is more complicated. Recovery may cause substantial discomfort.

Custom Breast Augmentation: Full Sub Muscular Placement

Full sub muscular is placement behind the muscle. Results for full sub muscular breast augmentation require the longest adjustment period. It can take several months before noticing the results.

However, many patients find the body’s adjustment to full sub muscular breast augmentation well worth the wait. Breasts usually look entirely natural. There is also a reduced risk for capsular contracture and rippling.

Locate a Qualified Surgeon and Create a Custom Breast Augmentation Procedure

An experienced breast augmentation doctor is essential for the proper guidance. A qualified surgeon is certified by and accredited organization, such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery. For more information about breast augmentation, or for help locating a doctor, visit DocShop.com.

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