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Mastopexy Implant

Some women require a breast augmentation and some, particularly after childbirth or weight loss, require a breast uplift or mastopexy. However, for many women a combination of these two procedures is what is required and a skilled and experienced cosmetic surgeon will be able to determine the best option for you.

Mastopexy

Gravity is the enemy of us all and as well as causing the face to sag it can also have an effect on our breasts. The breasts age due to a combination of tissue changes in the skin, breast tissue, the ligaments within the breast and the position on the chest wall.

Abdominoplasty/Body Contouring

Following pregnancy/weight loss changes to the abdominal tissues result in stretching of the abdominal skin, redistribution of the remaining fat and relaxation of the abdominal wall muscles. There may also be excess in the buttock/back region that may need to be addressed. This article offers advice if you are in that position.

Revisionary Breast Augmentation

Following a breast augmentation, over time both the skin/breast tissue and the implant can change and this can affect the overall result. Although this is uncommon and occurs infrequently the change can be devastating for the patient. In this article Gary Ross explores the options for correcting these issues.

Breast Reduction

Suffering from overly large breasts? Gary Ross explains how breast reduction surgery can dramatically improve your quality of life. This article first appeared in Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetics magazine

Breast Reshaping following Pregnancy

The effects of pregnancy and breast feeding often lead to the sagging of skin and a decrease in the amount of breast tissue. New mothers are frequently concerned about both the size and shape of their breasts and the aim of aesthetic breast surgery is to both change and improve the appearance. In this article Dr.Ross explores what can be done to help

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