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Top Questions to Ask Your Breast Augmentation Surgeon

Scheduling a breast augmentation consultation is an important step towards achieving your cosmetic goals. Not only will this one-on-one meeting help you make sure you’ve selected the right plastic surgeon, but it will give you a chance to learn more about the procedure. At Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery, we want you to get the most

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When Do Breast Implants Drop and Fluff?

“Drop” and “fluff” are informal terms used to describe the natural process implants go through after breast augmentation. The “drop” refers to implants gradually moving down and out until they settle in a more natural position. This happens as the breast skin stretches, the surrounding muscles relax, and inflammation subsides. At the same time, the

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What Can I Expect After Breast Augmentation?

You know that you will need to take it easy following your breast augmentation procedure. However, you have questions about the specific things to expect in the days and weeks after surgery. In the video below, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jeremy Williams explains how breast augmentation recovery has become more comfortable and straightforward in recent

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What Are The Options For Women With A Cancer Diagnosis?

As someone recently diagnosed with breast cancer, it can be overwhelming to sort through your options. A consultation with our board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeons is a great place to start. They will help you feel well-informed about the choices available in your specific situation. In the following video, Dr. Christopher Williams explains the three

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Pursuing Breast Reconstruction Years After a Mastectomy

Some women who forgo breast reconstruction at the time of their mastectomy decide to pursue the procedure years later. If you are in this situation, several reconstructive surgeries may be appropriate. These procedures can potentially allow you to rebuild the shape of one or both breasts and help you feel whole again. In this video,

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What Do I Need to Know About ALCL?

ALCL stands for anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Studies have suggested a possible association between certain types of breast implants and the development of ALCL. With the recent voluntary recall of specific textured breast implants manufactured by Allergan, it is understandable if you have questions about this rare lymphoma. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jeremy Williams discusses

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Will I Have to Wear Special Post-Operative Garments After Liposuction

To ensure a smooth recovery after surgery, liposuction patients must wear a special garment over the surgery site. This garment will promote proper healing through compression. At Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery, our surgeons provide complete instructions for your recovery time, and we are always available to answer any questions you might have. Call our office

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What is ALCL?

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is not breast cancer; it is a very rare lymphoma. ALCL has been associated with an incredibly small percentage of textured breast implants used during breast augmentation or reconstruction. Recently, there has been an increase in public discussion surrounding this concern and the potential impetuous for breast implant removal. In

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