Breast Augmentation Center - Westfield, MAWestfield Plastic Surgeon Doctors for Breast AugmentationType of Physician: Plastic Surgeon What is a Plastic Surgeon? A certification by the Board of Plastic Surgery; practitioners deal with the repair and reconstruction of defects of form and function of the skin and its underlying systems, with emphasis on the head and neck, the upper and lower limbs, the breast, and the external genitalia. It includes aesthetic surgery of structures with undesirable form. Specialty: Plastic Surgery Common Name: Plastic Surgeon Doctors in Westfield *![]() Vinodray R Shah MD ![]() Baystate Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Baystate Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Baystate Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Baystate Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Baystate Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() John E Griggs MD ![]() Shriners Hospital for Children Orthopedic Surgery ![]() Gary E Russolillo MD PC ![]() Phillip A Stone MD PC ![]() Aesthetic Plastic Surgery PC ![]() Allcroft Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() Aesthetic Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Center ![]() Northampton Plastic Surgery ![]() Plastikka ![]() Basil Michaels & George A Csank MDs ![]() Basil Michaels & George A Csank MDs ![]() Salisbury Plastic Surgery ![]() Bentkover Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Center ![]() David W Connors MD ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() UMass Memorial Plastic Surgery ![]() New England Eye Center ![]() Cynthia M Poulos MD ![]() Jonathan Schuster MD ![]() Boston Surgical Group ![]() Jong K Park MD ![]() MetroWest Wellness Center ![]() Stephen A Pap MD ![]() Concord Plastic Surgery Inc ![]() Hytho H Pantazelos MD ![]() Advanced Cosmetic's Laser Center ![]() University Medical Group ![]() O'Sullivan Plastic Surgery ![]() O'Sullivan Plastic Surgery ![]() Plastic Surgery Specialists Inc ![]() Plastic Surgery Specialists Inc ![]() Robert C Savage MD ![]() Stephen J Scully MD ![]() Jeffrey D Smith MD ![]() William LoVerme MD ![]() Laura L McCann MD ![]() Daher Vision ![]() Peggy J Howrigan MD ![]() Plastic Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgery PC ![]() Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Inc ![]() Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Martin B Weiss MD Westfield, MassachusettsUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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Breast AugmentationRead the Breast Augmentation article » What is breast augmentation?Augmentation of the breast consists of insertion of a silicone bag (prosthesis) under the breast (submammary) or under the breast and chest muscle (subpectoral) and then filling the bag with saline (salt water). This prosthesis expands the breast area to give a fuller breast (increased cup size), give a better contour, and give more cleavage. How is the incision made? The incision (cut) may be placed at various locations such as: under the breast at the breast fold; periareolar which is at the edge of the areola (brown area consisting of nipple and areola); within the areola; in the armpit (axillary); or in the umbilical area. The thinnest scar is usually in the areola. The umbilical incision approach is used with an endoscope (tube with a light for visualization and placement of the breast implant). What are smooth and textured implants? The smooth surface implant requires a large pocket and is associated with a 10% incidence of capsule contracture (tightening of the scar around the implant causing firmness or hardness). The smooth implant has only an occasional occurrence of rippling or wrinkling which gives the overlying skin a wavy appearance. A textured (roughened surface) implant is associated with a 3% incidence of capsule contracture but has a 7-9% occurrence of rippling. What are the choices of implant positions? The easiest surgical placement of the implant is under the breast tissue (submammary). A slightly more difficult surgical placement is under the chest muscle (submuscular or subpectoral) but this position is associated with a lower incidence of capsule contracture and slightly less occurrence of rippling. There is more pain postoperatively than with a submammary placement. What are the options for implant size? The ultimate size of the breast is mainly a personal decision by the pat... Recommended Reading Related to Breast AugmentationWhat is a hematoma?By definition, a hematoma is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. It occurs because the wall of a blood vessel wall, artery, vein or capillary, has been damaged and blood has leaked into tissues where it does not belong. The hematoma may be tiny, with just a dot of blood or it can be large and cause significant swelling. The blood vessels in the body are under constant repair. Minor injuries occur routinely and the body is usually able to repair the damaged vessel wall by activating the blood clotting cascade and forming fibrin patches. Sometimes the repair fails if the damage is extensive and the large defect allows for continued bleeding. As well, if there is great pressure within the blood vessel, for example a major artery, the blood will continue to leak and the hematoma will expand. Blood that escapes from the blood stream is very irritating and may cause symptoms of inflammation including pain, ... Other Related Breast Augmentation ArticlesEmergency Contact for Westfield
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