Breast Enlargement

Getting a new look and a new outlook

Breast enlargement is the most sought-after procedure performed by board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Ronald Friedman. Perhaps this is because most women not only look better after surgery but also feel more comfortable and confident about their appearance. Let us walk you through the process.


The Consultation

Dr. Friedman performs the entire consultation and will personally address each of your questions. You will view a large number of “before-and-after” photos, review extensive written information, and have an opportunity to speak to other women who have undergone the procedure.

The Implants

For the past 14 years, saline implants were the only FDA-approved devices for breast enlargement. In November 2006, the FDA approved use of silicone gel. Saline implants have the advantages of a smaller incision (because they are not inflated until after placement), a lower rate of capsular contracture (implant firmness due to excessive scarring) and a substantially lower cost. Silicone gel implants have the advantages of a more natural feel and a lower risk of rippling.

Implants may be round or teardrop in shape. Round implants provide greater upper breast fullness, whereas teardrop implants preferentially increase lower breast fullness. The implant surface may be smooth or textured. Smooth implants have a slightly higher rate of capsular contracture (excessive implant firmness) but are thinner and more natural to feel.

Implant size is a critical decision, and the final decision is yours. Stuffing your bra with implants is probably not the best way to determine size. Instead, Dr. Friedman will ask you to select photos of women with the breast size that you desire. If the size is realistic for your frame, he will match the size as accurately as possible during your surgery.

The Surgery

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia (provided by a physician anesthesiologist) at Dr. Friedman’s AAAASF-accredited private outpatient facility, Plastic Surgery Center. Dr. Friedman generally uses a 3 cm (just over an inch) incision near the fold under each breast. This small incision is very inconspicuous in most women. The implants can be placed above or below the chest pectoralis major) muscles.

Although placement above muscle is technically easier and faster, Dr. Friedman believes that the improved results generally seen with submuscular placement are well worth the time and effort.

Rather than “bluntly dissecting” the breast tissue, Dr. Friedman cauterizes the tissues as they are being elevated. This reduces bleeding, nearly eliminates bruising, and makes compression bras and ACE wraps unnecessary. The small incisions are closed with internal, dissolving sutures; there are no stitches or staples to remove. Like the consultation, Dr. Friedman does not assign any portion of your surgery to a nurse or physician’s assistant. He is committed to performing each and every surgery from start to finish.

After Surgery

Discomfort is usually mild and well-controlled with prescription medication. Most women return to light activities within a few days. Heavy lifting and upper body workouts should be avoided for four to six weeks. A bra may be worn if desired but is not necessary.

The Results

According to extensive surveys, 95% of women who have undergone breast enlargement are satisfied with the results. However, no surgery is free of risk, and complications, such as infection, bleeding, implant deflation or excessive implant firmness, are possible. Of interest, recent data submitted to the FDA by breast implant manufacturers reveals that 26% of women undergoing breast en

 
 
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