Breast Augmentation Photos
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 17th, 2008
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These are additional pictures of the breast implant patient I described in the last post.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 17th, 2008
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These are additional pictures of the breast implant patient I described in the last post.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 17th, 2008
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This 23-year-old wanted large C to small D cup breasts. I used 390 cc Allergan (Inamed) medium profile saline implants. These were the best match for her breast anatomy and her goals. They were placed under the pec muscle through an inframammary incision. The resulting D cup breasts look natural and proportionate.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 15th, 2008
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This 43-year-old was frustrated by fat on her abdomen and flanks. I performed Vaser ultrasonic liposuction flattening her tummy and reducing her love handles.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 13th, 2008
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Remember last week’s post where I explained why most women don’t need cheek implants? I though it might be helpful to show you the flip-side of the coin - a situation where cheek implants really do help.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 4th, 2008
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I used Vaser ultrasonic liposuction on this 33-year-old woman to contour the abdomen and hips. About 2300 cc of fat was removed. The results are dramatic with complete flattening of the lower abdomen and significant improvement in muscle definition.
by Dr. Robert Schwartz on January 3rd, 2008
This 49-year-old complained that her face had changed dramatically in the last few years. Her once-prominent cheekbones were gone. She had developed jowls along her jawline and loose skin on her neck. She thought she looked tired and older than she actually was.
A standard facelift would flatten her cheeks even more - exactly the opposite of what we wanted. Instead, I did a three-level facelift to rejuvenate and restore her facial shape.
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