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Category: Breast Implants

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Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants

The Pros and Cons of Different Breast Implants

6 Minute Read:  Breast augmentation is one of the most popular procedures performed by Dr. Kimberly Henry in the greater San Francisco area. This plastic surgery is performed to enlarge and enhance the size and shape of the bustline using implants.  Women undergoing breast augmentation will have many choices to make when planning their surgery […]

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Breast Implants, Breast Revision surgery

How to Identify a Ruptured Implant?

6 Minute Read:  While breast implants are reliable and long lasting (potentially lasting a lifetime), it’s not uncommon for the implants to weaken and develop tears, causing the filling material to leak. This is known as a rupture.  An implant rupture can occur with saline or silicone implants and requires breast implant removal and replacement […]

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Body Contouring, Breast Augmentation, Breast Enhancement, Breast Implants, Breast Lift

Breast Augmentation to Treat Asymmetry and Lopsidedness

When performing breast augmentation surgery to increase the size and improve the shape of the bustline, Dr. Kimberly Henry achieves exceptional results. A number of patients who have visited her offices serving the greater San Francisco area have reported excellent results. Many people think breast implants are only for increasing the size of the breasts, […]

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Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Plastic Surgery

Breast Implant Sizes and Profiles

Because many women are unhappy with the size of their breasts, breast augmentation is among the most common plastic surgery procedures performed today. For women desiring to enhance their feminine contours, breast implants may be the ideal solution. Loss of fullness and sagging of the breasts can be quite detrimental to a woman’s self-esteem. Through […]

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