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Inframammary Approach to Breast Augmentation

Photos courtesy of: Associated Plastic Surgeons, S.C., Arlington Heights, Illinois (IL), Chicago, Illinois (IL)

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Oblique View Before Breast Augmentation
Oblique View Before Breast Augmentation

Oblique View After Breast Augmentation
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Age: 30 (3 kids, breastfed 10 months)
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 115 lbs.
Pre-op Size: 36A
Implants: McGhan smooth, round saline filled to 335
Placement: Submuscular, inframmary incision
Photos taken at 2 months

This 30-year old woman chose Dr. Otto J. Placik of Arlington Heights, IL to give her saline breast implants. At the consultation, this patient and Dr. Placik discussed her options of different breast implants to choose from. Dr. Placik and she decided to use textured, saline breast implants filling the breast implants with 335cc and filling the right breast implant with 335cc. Dr. Placik informed this woman that he would place the breast implants below the breast muscle. The surgical date finally came and this patient could not be more excited. She came out of surgery looking better than ever and is very excited about her new look.
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About This Patient

  • Age: 30
  • Height: 5' 6''
  • Weight: 115
  • Placement: Below Muscle
  • Pre-op Bra Size: 36A
  • Implants: Saline
  • Fill: Right 335CC Left 335CC


 
 
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