Have you looked at breast augmentation scars and worried about how yours might look if you choose to get breast implants? There are four main factors at play: the skill of your surgeon, how you care for your scars, your individual ability to heal, and the time that has passed (at first, all scars are… Continue Reading »
Archives by Month: March, 2023
Motherhood brings countless blessings but very few of us escape the tell-tale signs childbearing leaves behind: sagging breasts and skin, stubborn fat pockets, and separated abdominal muscles can make us feel like a stranger in our own body. A mommy makeover is a transformative process that improves or eliminates these changes to help you feel… Continue Reading »
Whether you’ve already had a breast augmentation or plan to start a family after having surgery, you may be wondering if the procedure or the implants themselves will interfere with your ability to safely and successfully breastfeed. The good news is, studies have long-since proven that breastfeeding with implants is safe—here, the expert plastic surgeons… Continue Reading »
Have you ever looked at the likes of Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Lopez, Kate Beckinsale, Halle Berry, or Meryl Streep and wondered how they can possibly look that young (yet so natural!) for their age? On the other hand, we also can’t help but notice (and cringe) when a star suddenly starts fighting aging with a… Continue Reading »
We think of scarring as a bad thing, but your breast augmentation surgeon plans for a certain kind of “good” internal scarring, called a capsule, to form around your breast implants as you heal. The scar tissue capsule actually keeps breast implants in place, just the way your surgeon intended. It is the body’s natural… Continue Reading »
Cosmetic surgery isn’t as hush-hush as it once was—now it seems like everyone from your favorite celeb to your neighbor is openly sharing whatever they’ve had done. But how many people are having plastic surgery? And what procedures are the most popular? If you’ve been wondering, good news: the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)… Continue Reading »