Blog posts in category: Breast Augmentation
10 May 2012 by Dr. Stevens
Every patient aspires to have a pain-free plastic surgery procedure. Surgeons alike hope for the day that they can eliminate downtime and decrease the risks of post-surgery complications and concerns [...]
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10 May 2012 by Dr. Stevens
Moms of all ages may enjoy brunch at her favorite restaurant, breakfast in bed or even a card and flowers, but according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, what [...]
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13 March 2012 by Dr. Stevens
Many female patients that have experienced a mastectomy to treat breast cancer may need a little more than a form or specialty bra to feel normal again. Making the decision [...]
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7 February 2012 by Dr. Stevens
Making the decision to have breast augmentation can help patients that once felt self-conscious about their bust feel more comfortable and increase overall confidence. Patients should do their research and [...]
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17 January 2012 by Dr. Stevens
1. iAugment – Patients considering breast augmentation can use this app to access vast amounts of information and resources on the topic. This app this provides a comprehensive overview of [...]
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5 October 2011 by Dr. Stevens
Women seeking to enlarge their breast size through breast augmentation will undoubtedly have questions about the kinds of incisions doctors will make to achieve their desired outcomes.
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3 October 2011 by Dr. Stevens
While the wonders of Botox have been heralded as a non-invasive solution for temporarily erasing fine lines and wrinkles without the recovery time and cost of a traditional facelift, some plastic surgeons believe the injectable can be used to give breasts a boost.
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19 September 2011 by Dr. Stevens
Although marketing of awake breast augmentation has recently ramped up significantly, women who are considering breast implants should know this technique is nothing new.
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29 June 2011 by Dr. Stevens
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in January it investigated a possible link between breast implants and a rare form of cancer known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or ALCL.
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