By: Michael Tantillo, MD When women ask me about breast augmentation in Boston, they often assume that they can determine out the right implant size by adding a cup size to their current bra. The reality, though, is more complex.…
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By: Stephen Pap, MD Symmastia is a technical name for a very simple phenomenon: breasts that are too close together – so close that they actually appear to join in the middle. When symmastia occurs, it is usually after breast …
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By: Dr. Michael Tantillo Patients who have undergone significant weight loss are sometimes the best candidates for cosmetic surgery. Boston women and men who have managed to stabilize their weight within a healthy range are highly motivated to maintain the …
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By: Dr. Michael Tantillo Lately I’ve seen some confusion among breast augmentation candidates at my Boston office regarding “overfilled” breast implants. Saline implants, unlike silicone-gel implants, are filled by a surgeon during the procedure itself. This allows for smaller incisions …
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