Monthly Archives: August 2014

Steps to Achieving a Natural Breast Enhancement

Steps to Achieving a Natural Breast Enhancement

For many people, “normal” paints a very different picture than “natural.” “Natural” may be the very thing that sent you looking into plastic surgery options for breast enhancement in the first place. What is “natural” for one person is not necessarily equal to what’s natural for everyone else she knows. Commonly, “normal” conjures a sense …

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Treating Asymmetry of the Breasts (See It to Believe it!)

Treating Asymmetry of the Breasts (See It to Believe it!)

Asymmetry in the human anatomy is not as uncommon as you may think. Many men and women experience slight differences in symmetry, for example, as related to foot size, hand size, arm length, facial features, even the organs or the hemispheres of the brain. Most of the time, the asymmetry most people experience is so …

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Breast Implants Before and After Photo Gallery

As one of New York city’s top breast surgeons, Dr Scott Newman’s website is viewed by many thousands of people each month who are interested in what the possibilities of breast augmentation can do for them. Recently speaking with Dr Newman, he shared an insight that made a lot of sense. He commented on the …

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Can I Breastfeed with Implants?

Can I Breastfeed with Implants?

With August being National Breastfeeding Month, let’s reflect on the age-old way of feeding and nourishing babies, breastfeeding. We’ve heard of countless benefits that come to babies, and even mamas, when breastfeeding is a part of the baby’s daily ritual. WomensHealth.gov reports that breastfeeding helps infants to stay healthier and can even prevent some illnesses …

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What Are Realistic Goals for Plastic Surgery?

What Are Realistic Goals for Plastic Surgery?

As any doctor should tell you, plastic surgery is a very personal decision. Patients can read so much online, watch as much television as they like, studying celebrities who may or may not have had plastic surgery done, but at the end of the day, it is the patient herself (or himself!) who has to …

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