Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentations, or mammoplasties, can be performed for a number of reasons. For some women, their breasts never really develop, which can cause self-esteem issues and difficulty buying or filling out clothes. For others, the breasts may droop after childbirth or following massive weight loss or gain. There is also a subset of patients who look to breast augmentation as a method of breast reconstruction after cancer treatment.

Breast Lift

A breast lift, or mastopexy, is used to treat ptotic breasts. This condition is characterized by breasts that have lost their tone and have begun to droop. Most commonly occurring after pregnancy and nursing, ptotic breasts can also be the result of extreme weight gain or loss due to dieting, illness or bariatric surgery.

Female Breast Reduction

Breast reduction is a procedure that can prove incredibly fulfilling for both males and females. For women, large breasts can result in neck, back and shoulder pain, disk problems, sweating and yeast infections underneath the breasts, shoulder grooving, breathing problems and general embarrassment. In extreme cases, a large chest can even limit your ability to work and exercise, which can make it difficult to lose weight.

Male Breast Reduction

Breast reduction is a procedure that can prove incredibly fulfilling for both males and females. For women, large breasts can result in neck, back and shoulder pain, disk problems, sweating and yeast infections underneath the breasts, shoulder grooving, breathing problems and general embarrassment. In extreme cases, a large chest can even limit your ability to work and exercise, which can make it difficult to loose weight.

Breast Revision

Not every surgeon has the experience or skill required to create excellent results. The truth is, there is a growing number of women searching for corrective, breast revision surgery following an initial augmentation or other breast surgery that has been performed by another doctor. This procedure also applies to women whose breasts have changed form throughout the years or whose implants have ruptured.

Nipple Correction

Nipple correction surgery is performed to reconstruct nipples that are too long, too large, are inverted or are bifid (split). These procedures are relatively simple, and therefore can most often be performed in the comfort of our office. Nipple corrections do not change the position of the nipple, but rather its shape or construction.