Dual Plane Breast Augmentation in Newport Beach for More Aesthetic Cleavage*
Patient
- Age18 - 29
- GenderFemale
- EthnicityHispanic
- Height5’ 6” - 6’ 0”
- Weight100 - 149 lbs
Procedure
- Breast Augmentation
- Silicone Breast Implants
- Breast Enlargement
- Boob Job
- augmentation mammoplasty
- BREAST IMPLANT
- Breast Enhancement
- Breast Aug
- Breast Implants
- BAM
- Breast Implant Surgery
- Small Breasts
- smooth round
- Silicone Implants
- gummy bear implants
- Sientra
- high profile
- Keller Funnel™2
- Inframammary Incision
- dual plane technique
- Crease Incision
- B cup before
- D Cup After
- 440cc
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This is a 26 year old female shown 6 months after bilateral dual plane breast augmentation using Sientra smooth round high-profile 440cc silicone gel implants. Prior to meeting us, she had lost weight after pursuing a more fit lifestyle. She wished for fuller cleavage and upper pole fullness without the help of a push-up bra so that she could look perkier in bathing suits and tops that don't provide support. She wanted to go with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who performs a high volume of breast augmentations in Orange County. She scheduled an in-depth one hour consultation with us at our Newport Beach Plastic Surgery Office. We learned more about her goals and medical history. Afterwards, we examined her and performed measurements while taking into account her rib projection and soft tissue relationships; this data allowed us to perform tissue based planning to help better achieve her aesthetic goals. We then gave the patient different breast implant options that we thought would fit her frame for a perky, yet natural look. With our established protocol, she was able to see for herself how the breast implants that she chose would look on her body. She chose the Sientra High Profile Round Smooth 440cc Silicone Gel Implants. Afterwards, we went over our rapid recovery protocol and regimen to help ensure a smooth and top notch post-operative experience. We also explained that when possible, why we use the inframammary crease to insert implants partially under the muscle.