Yes. : The first step is to see a plastic surgeon for a consultation. During a typical consult. I will discuss all the options and together we will determine a size that is right for you.
Answered 1/22/2013
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Yes, of course: In fact this sis one of the most common techniques for reconstructing breasts following complete removal with a mastectomy. However other methods using your own tissues (back or stomach) are also an option and even include newer methods with injected fat obtained with liposuction. For examples visit <a href="<a href="<a href="<a href="http://www.Fattransferbreastaug.Com" rel="nofollow" target="_bl.
Answered 6/22/2017
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Yes!: Breast implants are used to enlarge the breasts. Whether you were born with small breast, no breasts or it is an acquired state, breast augmentation is almost always an option. Seek a board certified plastic surgeon with aesthetic training and experience. Members of the american society for aesthetic plastic surgery (asaps) are qualified and specialize in cosmetic plastic surgery.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Yes.: Plastic surgeons often take care of patients with very little breast tissue. There are also congenital issues that can come up as well. Please see a board certified plastic surgeon. They will evaluate your situation and together you can make a plan.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Definitely: My recommendation for women who have almost no breast tissue is the new anatomic implant from allergan (aka the gummy bear). It's a wonderful implant because even if you have minimal breast tissue covering it, it gives you a natural look.
Answered 12/10/2013
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