Breast Augmentation Sarasota FL, Nipple Repositioning Surgery

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Dr. Alberico Sessa 941.923.1736 for a free consultation Sarasota Surgical Arts 4143 Clark Road, Sarasota, Florida 34233 http://www.SarasotaSurgicalArts.com/breast/breast-augmentation/ One of the first things that we usually do during the consultation when we first begin is I take measurements, and I usually do some measurements that go from either your  clavicle down to where your nipple is or from the middle part right here wh which ich is the sternal notch down to where your nipple is. And there's certain sort of averages after  looking at thousands of women that we sort of get this average. Most wo women men usually fall  between 18-and-a-half centimeters to 19 to about 22 as far as being in the natural area. Once a nipple starts to sort of either get g et level or sort of fall a little bit, at the level of the infamammary fold or a little bit lower than that, we start to experience a little bit of what is called tosis. Tosis is just a fancy word for, really, the skin envelope en velope starting to droop a little bit, the ligaments are starting to stretch a little bit, and the nipple is starting to droop. When that happens, we really need to consider doing some sort of lifting procedure if  you're also considering doing an augmentation procedure at the same time. Also, when our breasts begin to droop a little bit either after children or when we lose elasticity in our skin, we usually lose a lot of what wha t is called upper pole. Now, what we mean by that is the area that goes above the nipple. That's the upper pole of your breast. That usually tends to get hollow, and that's the one thing that implants can really help with is that we could fill that area up again. And we also have the ability, at the same time, to do a nipple repositioning to put the nipple at a higher position to where it was maybe when we were 20-years 2 0-years old or before we had children, before the skin started to stretch. And women really, really appreciate that. I do two types of nipple repositioning surgeries. When I do just regular augmentation surgeries, you're gonna get a little bit of nipple elevation just from the augmentation alone. But sometimes it's not quite enough. The augmentation will really just push the  breast out and really make it larger in all dimensions, but it doesn't really rotate it all that much. So, in order thatlargest out, I do two types. Onemovement type is a lollipop mastipexy. That's where I needtotohelp do the amount of nipple where we move the nipple upwards but then you end up with a scar that goes around the nipple as well as down the middle. Okay? And An d usually, that's most common procedure I do for nipple repositioning. The second most common repositioning is if you only need about two centimeters, maybe two-and-a-half to three centimeters in terms of where your nipple sort of fell, if we're doing an augmentation with that, the thing that's great about this procedure is that I take a little bit of skin on top of the nipple, and I just elevate the nipple a little bit to a new  position, but then, that combined with doing an implant, I'm really able to give you as close to a traditional lift without 90% of the scarring, because there's no scar that goes all the way around the nipple n ipple or down. It's just simply on the very top of the nipple. Sort of  like a crescent. I call it the Crescent Lift, and I'm able to reposition the nipple to a higher 

 

 position, as well as put an implant in, which then will help rotate it eve even n more. And most women do really, really well with that, and that really helps solve the problem. Tags: Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Breast Enlargement, Boob Job, Silicone, Saline, implants, Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dr. Sessa, Board Bo ard Certified, Sarasota Surgical Arts, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Ft. Myers, Fort. Myers

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