54 Articles on Breast Augmentation
Late nights, excessive drinking and poor eating can wreak havoc on skin at a time when people want to look their best for family, friends, and colleagues. Dr. Sanjay Grover explores your options for looking perfect on the holidays! (Courtesy of Sanjay Grover, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
Dr. Dawkins reports that he's "delighted to have gel implants available for all patients 22 years of age or older" . Dr. Dawkins has more than 33 years experience with gel implants. (Courtesy of Howard G. Dawkins, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
My goal as a woman and as a surgeon is to help a patient become more comfortable and relaxed with her body or face. She can then let go of any anxiety related to body image and let the positive attributes in her intellect, beauty and personality become the focal points for her... (Courtesy of Brenda M. Draper, M.D.)
After years of waiting, silicone implants are back. Since 1992 there has been a ban imposed by the FDA on the sale of silicone gel implants. Women wanting silicone implants, since then, have had to “qualify” for the implants by meeting specific criteria to be included in a study. (Courtesy of David Edwin Kim, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
A practical method that can provide patients with natural-looking results as well as offer surgeons reduced time in the OR. (Courtesy of George J. Bitar, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
Women visiting our Santa Rosa plastic surgery office sometimes ask to have their “Snoopy Dog” breasts corrected. A “Snoopy Dog” breast has a narrow base, a large areola, and a nipple that looks down towards the floor. (Courtesy of Plastic Surgery Associates of Santa Rosa)
Dr. Teitelbaum is pleased to announce new enrollment opportunities for patients interested in receiving the Allergan Style 410 implant.
Only about 30 surgeons participated in the initial FDA approved core clinical study of 960 patients, which took place in 2001 and 2002.
(Courtesy of Steven Teitelbaum, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
A diagnosis of breast cancer is mind-blowing, and a mastectomy can be devastating. But for some women, reconstructive surgery offers a chance for a silver lining. AMY DEPAUL reports on a troubling question of size. Originially published for The Morning News. (Courtesy of Wayne I. Yamahata, M.D., F.A.C.S.)
People have been infatuated with celebrities' good looks since the beginning of Hollywood. But in an age when a nip and a tuck are becoming as common as a visit to the dentist, there is such a thing as taking your admiration too far. (Courtesy of Michael A. Fiorillo, M.D.)
Many of Dr. Teitelbaum’s patients chose him to be their surgeon because of his expertise with cohesive gel implants (also known as “gummy-bear implants” because the gel has a consistency similar to that of the candy). While used globally since 1993, they are not yet approved by the FDA and are only available to patients participating in clinical trials. (Courtesy of Steven Teitelbaum, M.D., F.A.C.S.)

