Breast surgery does not always involve lifting or enlarging. Some of our patients may be happy with the fullness and volume of their natural breasts, but experience dissatisfaction with other aspects of their breasts. This summer we will be talking about several breast issues our patients come to see us about here at Southern Surgical Arts.
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Q & A: Breast Augmentation “Refresh”
Breast Augmentation and Scarring: The Southern Surgical Arts Difference
When you consider having a breast augmentation, you may be so focused on what type of implant to use, or in choosing the implant size that best suits your frame, that you might not consider incisions and scarring. However, a talented cosmetic surgeon with an eye for artistry knows that incision size and placement are important factors in achieving the most beautiful, natural-looking outcome for his patient.
Read More →Top 5 Posts of 2015
Last year was a busy one on our blog. Our award-winning surgeons, Dr. Carey Nease, and Dr. Chad Deal, brought our readers articles on all aspects of cosmetic surgery. From breast augmentation to ear reshaping to tummy tucks and more, we answered reader’s questions, cleared up common misconceptions, and shared important information every week. Keep reading for the five most popular posts from our blog last year.
Read More →Breast Reduction at Southern Surgical Arts
Breast augmentation surgery receives a lot of attention, but in our practice we’ve seen that breast reduction surgery can be equally transformative, with impressive, beautiful results.
Read More →Q & A: Saline vs. Silicone Breast Implants
A. You can achieve beautiful, natural-looking breasts with both types of implants but there are certain factors to consider when making your decision. Some important facts about your options are listed below.
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Our Top 7 Questions About Breast Augmentation
Q. ARE BREAST IMPLANTS SAFE?
A. Yes. This is the most common cosmetic surgical procedure in the USA. The implants we use are FDA approved. The risks of a breast augmentation are the same as the common risk of any surgery.