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Breast Implant Revision Pictures

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Performed By
M. KAYSER, MD, FACS
(866) 664-6136
Case: 25752
Breast Implant Revision
27 year old, Female, 126 lbs, 5' 4", Fair skin tone
CALL BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON DR. KAYSER, MD, FACS, NOW FOR AMAZING SAVINGS ON YOUR PROCEDURE!!! This lovely 27 year old woman expressed concerns that her implants (placed by another surgeon) were too large and irregular in size and shape. Her larger 360cc implants were removed and replaced with smaller 300cc smooth, round saline implants filled to 330cc after restoring the implant scar tissue pockets to their proper position. She went from a D to a C cup. This is a wonderful example showing that a larger implant is not always the right choice - especially if it violates the natural boundaries of the breast - and that a smaller implant in proper position is much more attractive than a larger one that causes distortion. Dr. Kayser has provided care to patients from 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.
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Breast Implant Revision Before Picture 1
After
Breast Implant Revision After Picture 1
Breast Implant Revision Photos - Angle 1

Details: These photos are seen about 15 months after she delivered her beautiful new baby boy. The breast corrections held despite the breast enlargement during her pregnancy.

Breast Implant Revision Photos - Angle 2
Breast Implant Revision Photos - Angle 3

After photos were taken 1 Year after surgery/procedure.

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