Posted June 29, 2015 in Mommy Makeover, Scar, Tummy Tuck
By Sherri Roberts Removal of a noticeable C-section scar is one of the much-appreciated benefits of tummy tuck surgery for Dr. Patronella’s abdominoplasty patients who’ve previously undergone Cesarean sections. While most of these women may have reasonably decent C-section scars, others have a scar that appears indented, which emphasizes the appearance of loose skin hanging […]
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Posted June 17, 2015 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Revision
By Dr. Chris Patronella Every single breast augmentation patient forms a capsule around a scar. This is the body’s normal immune response to any foreign device that’s placed inside the body such as a Pacemaker—its way of protecting the body from what it detects to be an unnatural invader. However, in some patients, this normal […]
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Posted June 15, 2015 in Body Contouring, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck
Dr. Patronella frequently consults with patients who are interested in attaining a firmer, leaner abdomen and waistline after pregnancy, age, and weight changes have left them with loose, flabby, or sagging skin. When it comes to contouring and enhancing the waistline, patients have two primary surgical options: liposuction and tummy tuck surgery (also known as […]
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Posted June 11, 2015 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift
By Sherri Roberts Pregnancy, breastfeeding, gravity, and weight loss are all factors that take their toll on a woman’s breasts, causing them to lose firmness and fullness over time. Breast lift and breast augmentation surgery can be wonderful solutions for these concerns, providing the breasts with a shapelier, uplifted contour. To ensure you receive the […]
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Posted June 11, 2015 in Body Contouring, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Liposuction, Mommy Makeover, Tummy Tuck
By Sherri Roberts sherri@mybeautifulbody.com Looking for the perfect gift for the love of your life this season? What many women would actually like to have might surprise you. In a 2011 survey of mothers taken by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 62 percent said that—if money was no object—they would consider a “mommy […]
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