Tag: Breast Augmentation

Breast Implants and Pregnancy

A common area of concern for women is their breasts. Women who have naturally small breasts or those who have lost volume due to pregnancy or weight loss may feel self-conscious about their appearance and wish for larger breasts. But what if you plan to become pregnant after receiving breast implants? Many women are concerned that breast implants may pose a problem for women that want to get pregnant or breast feed in the future. Dr. Darrell Perkins, a leading Sydney plastic surgeon, can answer any...Read More

Posted on October 1, 2012 By Lucy Colak in ,

Breast Implant Revision Candidates

Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic surgery options in the world. It can greatly improve the overall size, shape, and contour of the breasts, making women look more feminine thanks to the enhanced curves. Secondary surgery is sometimes necessary, however, and it may be for purely cosmetic reasons or medically necessary ones. We’d like to take a moment to examine the topic of breast implant revision, which is something that our Sydney plastic surgery practice can help you...Read More

Posted on June 1, 2012 By Lucy Colak in ,

Transaxillary Breast Augmentation Incision Approach

Breast augmentation surgery is quite popular and an extremely effective way for our patients to enhance their figures and improve their body contour. At our Sydney plastic surgery office, we will tailor the surgery to meet your unique needs and your unique goals. With that in mind, there are several different ways that we can perform breast augmentation surgery. Wed like to cover the transaxillary breast augmentation procedure right now as it has proven quite effective for many patients.

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Posted on February 21, 2011 By Lucy Colak in , ,

Inframammary Breast Augmentation Incisional Approach

Inframammary breast augmentation is the most common incisional technique employed by plastic surgeons. It is the most versatile incisional method because all types of implants can be inserted through the inframammary incision, and implants can be placed either above or below the chest muscle using this approach.

The inframammary technique involves the creation of an incision in the crease of the breast, or the area where the bottom of the breast meets the chest. For most patients, especially those...Read More

Posted on February 8, 2011 By Lucy Colak in , ,