Posted in Plastic Surgery on Jan 6th, 2010
Do you have uneven breasts? Is one breast bigger or droopier than the other? Is your left breast a B-cup and your right breast a D-cup? Having this difference in breast size or shape is actually an extremely common condition for many women. Medically called breast asymmetry, unbalanced breasts are non-threatening to your health but [...]
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Posted in Plastic Surgery on Dec 29th, 2009
Though motherhood can be a wonderful, life-changing experience, it can also leave you with a changed body. Pregnancy, childbirth and nursing can leave many women with numerous stretch marks and sagging breasts. Some mothers may go from a full C-cup to a deflated A-Cup. Others may exercise and go on a post-pregnancy diet only to [...]
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Posted in Plastic Surgery on Dec 16th, 2009
Breast augmentation has become one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures performed on patients today. However, in some cases, women who have undergone this cosmetic surgery desire a breast revision (revision mammaplasty) due to dissatisfaction with results or to correct complications from a previous breast augmentation procedure. Cosmetic reasons for this secondary breast procedure [...]
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Posted in Plastic Surgery on Dec 15th, 2009
In recent years, more and more women are expressing a desire to have a more youthful, enhanced buttock as well as a curvier body profile. Autologous fat grafting to the buttocks, also known as a Brazilian Buttock Lift, can help women alter the size of their bottom and give it an attractive lift.
At Avosant Beverly [...]
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Posted in Plastic Surgery on Dec 8th, 2009
INCREASE IN QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER BREAST REDUCTION
Recent medical study shows Breast Reduction Surgery to decrease pain and significantly improve the quality of life.
Large, heavy breasts can cause much physical and psychological pain to women of all backgrounds and ages. Excessive breast size can literally weigh a woman down and throw off her center of gravity [...]
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