Symmastia Correction

Symmastia Correction

SYMMASTIA CORRECTION:
 

Revisionary breast surgery is commonly performed at Pousti Plastic Surgery. For patients with malposition of the breast implants, it is very important that they have a qualified surgeon performing their revision. Medial displacement of breast implants is known as symmastia. This is commonly referred to as "breadloafing" or "uni-boob".  This results...

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"The Journal of A Mommy Make Over Patient"

Posted Monday, January 21, 2008 to PATIENT STORIES > Body

Posted by Kenrick Spence, MD.

Chapter 1: My decision for surgery Chapter 2: Which surgery, who would be my Doctor, where would it be performed, when would be the right time? Chapter 3: The day before surgery Chapter 4: My surgery day Chapter 5: After the surgery Chapter 6: The recovery Chapter 7: The butterfly em...More...

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Revisonary Breast Augmentation:Symmastia

Posted Monday, December 3, 2007 to PATIENT STORIES > Body

Posted by Tom Pousti, M.D.

This 28 year old patient from Bellflower, California (Los Angeles Area) had her first breast augmentation surgery 9 years ago by a surgeon in Tijuana, Mexico. She has had 3 previous breast augmentation surgeries and has developed symmastia. She decided to search for a board certified plastic surgeon in Southern California ...More...

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Silicone Gel Implants

Posted Monday, December 3, 2007 to PATIENT STORIES > Body

Posted by Tom Pousti, M.D.

Silicone Gel Breast Implants are FDA approved. For years even the mention of silicone breast implants caused women everywhere to cringe. Many women may still remember when the FDA pulled silicone breast implants off the market because of their tendency to rupture. Now, after more than a decade, the FDA has APPROVED the use of g...More...

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Lowering the inframammary fold

Posted Thursday, November 15, 2007 to PROCEDURES > Breast

Posted by Tom Pousti, M.D.

Some patients present with a short distance from the areola to their inframammary fold. Many of these patients wish to increase this distance and the “fullness” of the lower pole of the breasts. This distance can be increased in the operating room and the fullness of the lower pole of the breasts enhanced with the im...More...

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