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Discomfort with the size or shape of your breasts can have a detrimental effect on your body image. If you have breasts that are too large for your frame, you may have difficulty finding clothes that fit, performing daily activities, and feeling comfortable in your own skin. Breast reduction surgery can help by reducing the breast tissue and reshaping the breasts to restore their youthful perkiness. Here are some of the signs that surgery is right for you:
- Skin rash under the breasts: When the breasts are too large, gravity will take effect and you will notice some sagging. As this occurs, the skin just beneath the breasts may become highly irritated by clothing and sweat, leading to a painful or itchy rash. Exercising may not be favorable, as sweat can accumulate under the breasts.
- Trouble fitting into clothes: Having breasts that are proportionate to your body is important when shopping for clothes. You may have to shop for clothes that are larger than your true size to accommodate your breasts, which can make you look larger than you actually are.
- Pain in the back or shoulders: Any time your body is carrying excess weight, it can put strain on your spine. You may feel chronic pain simply from performing daily tasks because of your chest size. Wearing a bra may also be uncomfortable, as it concentrates the pressure of the weight of your chest in the neck and shoulders.
- Difficulty enjoying activities: You might find yourself unwilling or unable to perform in physical activities, as large breasts can pose a great physical restriction. Your posture can suffer greatly, thereby increasing your chances for sustaining injury when performing physical tasks.
Find out how breast reduction surgery can improve your life by scheduling a consultation with Dr. Emily McLaughlin at West Magnolia Plastic Surgery. Our practice specializes in addressing the unique needs of women. Contact us on our website or call (682) 503-7224 to learn about our wide range of cosmetic services.
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When you choose to get breast implants, you will have the decision between silicone and saline filled implants. There are advantages and disadvantages to each, including the durability of the implant.
This video shows what happens when implants are punctured. Saline implants will be completely drained over several days, but the product is completely harmless since it is salt water. Past styles of silicone implants are not ideal for use, as the honey-like gel would completely leak out. New silicone implants, however, feature thicker gel so they do not leak.
Learn which type of implant is right for you at West Magnolia Plastic Surgery. Schedule a consultation with us on our website or by calling (682) 503-7224 today.
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Breast augmentation is a procedure that enhances the size and shape of your breasts. Whether you’re looking to regain lost fullness from weight loss or pregnancy, or are wanting larger breasts, breast augmentation can help you attain your desired look. Before you opt for breast augmentation, explore your options to help you determine what type of implant, incision, and placement will help you reach the results you’re looking for.
Types of Implants
Breast implants can be filled with either silicone or saline. Silicone implants tend to feel more natural than saline implants. However, saline implants typically can be inserted through a smaller incision, and their fullness can be adjusted during the surgery to attain the look you desire.
Implant Size & Shape
To determine the size of implant you want, look for pictures of women similar to you in size, shape, height, and weight. Ultimately, your surgeon will be best at determining what size implants will give you the appearance you want..
Incision Site
Depending on your anatomy, the size of your implant, the type of implant, and your surgeon’s preference, your plastic surgeon will select the type and location of the incision for your breast augmentation. Three common incision locations are:
- Inframammary: On the underside of the breast, just above the natural crease.
- Transaxillary: In the armpit.
- Periareolar: Around the outer edge of the areola.
Placement
Plastic surgeons can place your implant under or over the muscle to achieve different results. For women with smaller breasts or less breast tissue, implants placed under the muscle may offer a more natural look. Women with plenty of breast tissue for their desired implant size can get natural results with implantation over the muscle.
Consult with Dr. McLaughlin of West Magnolia Plastic Surgery to fully understand your breast augmentation options. Schedule your appointment today by calling (682) 503-7224.
Disclaimer:
The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor or cosmetic surgeon to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or cosmetic surgeon.
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If you are considering a life-changing cosmetic procedure, the first step is learning as much as you can. To read more about the topics explored in our recent blogs, click through the resources below. If you have any remaining questions, let West Magnolia Plastic Surgery help. Contact us at (682) 503-7224 for more information.
- Understand why the skin ages by reading this article from Botox Cosmetic.
- WomensHealth.gov explains who is a good candidate for plastic surgery.
- Know what to expect from breast reduction surgery with this Mayo Clinic article.
- Prepare for breast reduction with tips from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
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Over the past decade, Dysport has become one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments. Still, there are many myths that exist about Dysport and its effectiveness that may be preventing you from experiencing the many benefits of the treatment. Below are some of the most common Dysport myths set straight so you can understand how the treatment really works.
- Dysport is a poison: Because the drug Dysport is derived from the botulism toxin, it is often questioned for its safety. The effect that Dysport has in cosmetic use is the relaxation of non-essential facial muscles. When administered by a qualified physician, there is little chance of severe side effects. Additionally, Dysport is approved by the FDA for several uses, including the treatment of wrinkles.
- Patients look emotionless after Dysport: The location of Dysport injections is highly critical to the effectiveness of the treatment. Placed correctly, the injections only relax those muscles that cause you to frown. Therefore, your face will actually appear more vibrant and approachable after you get Dysport.
- Stopping Dysport use is dangerous: Dysport is a temporary treatment that lasts anywhere from three months to four months depending on the patient. You will need to have repeated treatments to maintain your results, but there is no damage that can occur if you stop using Dysport; your skin will simply return to normal.
- There is a certain age when Dysport treatment should begin: The aging process is different for all people, and some will develop wrinkles earlier than others. You can start using Dysport whenever you need it in life, whether you are in your thirties or in your sixties.
Learn about Dysport and other injectable cosmetic solutions at West Magnolia Plastic Surgery. We can help you look your best with a variety of non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments. Call us at (682) 503-7224 or visit our website to start planning your treatments.