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Breast Lift and Breast Implants for Abnormal Breast Appearance

Photos courtesy of: Sutton Graham, M.D., Greenville, South Carolina (SC)

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Front View Before Breast Lift
Front View Before Breast Lift

Front View After Breast Lift
Front View After Breast Lift

Before Breast Implant Right Oblique View
Before Breast Implant Right Oblique View

After Breast Implant Right Oblique View
After Breast Implant Right Oblique View

Left Oblique View Before Mastopexy
Left Oblique View Before Mastopexy

Left Oblique View After Mastopexy
Left Oblique View After Mastopexy

Dr. Sutton Graham of Greenville, SC performed a breast lift with breast implants for this patient's abnormal breast appearance. This patient was referred to by her Ob/Gyn to fix her abnormal breast appearance. The left side was fuller and turned prominently downward and the right side was small, consisting almost entirely of a protruding areola(nipple). Dr. Graham performed a two stage procedure. For the first stage, Dr. Graham lifted the left breast with an anchor incision and the right  breast tissue expander was placed and performed the breast lift. A breast lift can also be referred to as a mastopexy. For the second stage the right expander was removed and replaced with a saline breast implantShe is much more balanced now and she has expressed a lot of satisfaction with her outcome. She told board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Graham, "It was a pleasure! Thank you." 
 
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