Breast Augmentation (Saline Implants) Before and After Pictures by M. Kayser, MD, FACSCALL BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON DR. M. KAYSER, MD, FACS, NOW FOR AMAZING SAVINGS ON YOUR PROCEDURE!!! WOW!!! Can you say gorgeous??? This 40 year old patient received Allergan Natrelle 400 cc smooth, round, saline implants and went from an B to a C cup. Excellent size, shape, and proportion has been created to yield a wonderful feminine contour. Can you locate her scars!!! Dr. Kayser has provided care from patients across the country and abroad as a result of his excellence in plastic surgery. For any questions and to schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, please contact Dr. Kayser at Image by Design Plastic Surgery by registering online below through the "Contact the Doctor" button. | Patient DetailsSex: FemaleAge: 40 years old Height: 5' 6" Weight: 133 lbs Skin Tone: Fair Procedure performed on: Breasts |
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It can take time to find the right breast augmentation surgeon to perform your breast lift, breast augmentation procedure or breast reduction surgery. You’ll need to review the surgeon’s credentials, learn about the different services he or she offers and review breast augmentation before and after photos to gauge the surgeon’s skill level.
Different incision approaches create different type of scars, and some are easier to hide than others. With your input, your cosmetic surgeon or board-certified plastic surgeon will select your breast implant incision location. Breast implant surgeons prefer to use certain types of incision approaches based on the type of breast implants you’ve chosen and how much breast tissue manipulation will be involved. Also, certain incisions carry more risks than others.