This patient came to Dr. Shaun Parson after having a breast augmentation with another surgeon out of state. She presented with an infected left breast, with which she lived for over a year. Dr. Parson thought the first step of action in this two-pronged surgical approach would be to remove both implants and let the body heal. After the body healed which was about 4-5 months later, the patient was then able to undergo a bilateral mastopexy with breast augmentation. On the right side, she was able to have a 330 cc implant placed but due to the infection on the left side, Dr. Parson and the patient agreed to have a smaller 210cc implant placed, but accompanied with a fat transfer to her breasts. Pictures are shown 1-month post-op. Patient is doing great and loves her results.
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*Keep in mind that each patient is unique and results may not occur for all patients. These photos are of an actual patient of our practice who has provided consent to display their pictures online