Category Archives: Breast Lift

Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Do Compression Garments Really Help Plastic Surgery Results?

While they may not receive a lot of attention, compression garments can be a patient’s best friend after plastic surgery, improving comfort during the early stages of recovery plus encouraging healing, so your results can look their best. Compression is almost always prescribed after surgical body contouring procedures such as liposuction and  at our Paramus, …

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The Unexpected Emotional Benefits of Breast Lift Surgery

For many years, breasts have represented femininity, nurturing, and sexuality. Small or sagging breasts may be associated with feelings of low self-esteem and diminished femininity. In an effort to remedy this problem, women have used special bras and inserts to create fuller, uplifted breasts. With the increasing popularity and safety of breast augmentation and breast lift surgery, women …

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What Type of New Jersey Breast Lift is Right for You?

During , Dr. Parker will explain the degree to which your breasts have sagged. Based on the amount of sagging, he will discuss appropriate treatment options to help make your breasts look more youthful. I have just a minor amount of sagging In patients with normal breast anatomy,  and  (breast parenchyma below the level of the fold) who …

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Goodbye Snoopy: Options for Improving the Shape of Tuberous Breasts

It's natural to compare oneself with others, but for women with tuberous breasts, comparisons with what's "normal" can be particularly heart-wrenching. Young women with this issue often spend years in the dark not knowing why their breasts are shaped so differently from the other women they see. If you've noticed that the overall shape of …

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Plastic Surgeon Offers New Non-Surgical Treatment for Capsular Contracture

Whenever a foreign object is implanted into the body, whether it is an artificial hip joint or a breast implant, the body forms a biological lining around it called a capsule. This is a normal phenomenon, but if the capsule tightens and thickens, it can compress and distort a soft object like a breast implant. …

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