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Woman With Asymmetric Breasts Undergoes Breast Augmentation

Photos courtesy of: Mark Epstein, M.D., F.A.C.S., Stony Brook, New York (NY)

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Front View Before Breast Implant Surgery
Front View Before Breast Implant Surgery

Front View After Breast Implant Surgery
Front View After Breast Implant Surgery

Oblique View Before Breast Augmentation Surgery
Oblique View Before Breast Augmentation Surgery

Oblique View After Breast Augmentation Surgery
Oblique View After Breast Augmentation Surgery

Side View Before Breast Enlargement
Side View Before Breast Enlargement

Side View After Breast Enlargement
Side View After Breast Enlargement

This 42-year-old woman was concerned about the her breasts being asymmetrical.  Asymmerical breasts is very common and is when one breast is slightly larger or different shaped than the other.  She went to Dr. Mark Epstein, a board certified plastic surgeon whose practice is in Stony Brook, NY, to have this corrected.  Dr. Epstein made an inframmary incision during surgery which is an incision made along the breast crease.  He placed the round, silicone gel filled implant under the muscle.  He used a 304cc filled implant for the right breast and a 286cc filled implant for the left breast
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About This Patient

  • Age: 42
  • Placement: Below Muscle
  • Implants: Silicone
  • Fill: Right 304CC Left 286CC


 
 
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