Women may decide to undergo plastic surgery to enlarge or reduce their breasts, to achieve a balance in size or shape for their breasts, or to reconstruct one or both breasts after mastectomy. Men may also seek to reduce breast size. Whatever the motivation, breast surgery is safer and easier now than ever before. Dr. Collins will help you make an informed decision and achieve the most satisfying results.
Breast Augmentation and Revision Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation can give women with small or uneven breasts a fuller, firmer, better-proportioned look through the placement of implants in the breast.
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Breast Lift (Mastopexy)
A breast lift, or mastopexy, is performed to return youthful shape and lift to breasts that have sagged as a result of weight loss, pregnancy, loss of the skin’s natural elasticity or simply the effects of aging and gravity.
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Breast Reduction
Large breasts can cause pain, improper posture, rashes, breathing problems, skeletal deformities, and low self-esteem. A breast reduction is usually done to provide relief from these symptoms. Performed under general anesthesia, this procedure removes fat and glandular tissue and tightens skin to produce smaller, lighter breasts that are in a healthier proportion to the rest of the body.
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Male Breast Reduction
Enlarged male breasts (gynecomastia) affect nearly 40-60% of men. This condition can be highly embarrassing as well as physically uncomfortable.
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Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction restores a natural, symmetrical appearance to the bosom, maintains body proportion, allows clothes to fit better, boosts self-confidence for women who have lost one or both breasts to mastectomy or who lack breasts due to a congenital or developmental abnormality. Dr. Collins will strive to create a new breast and nipple that resemble the woman's natural breast as closely as possible in shape, size and position.
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