Size Does Matter: NYC's JUVA Plastic Surgery Simplifies Women's Breast Enlargement Concerns
NEW YORK, June 24, 2011/PRNewswire/ -- There are times when size does matter. For many women, to feel most feminine, it is often desirable to have larger breasts in order to boost self esteem and create a more proportionate body profile. But once the decision has been made to undergo such a transformation, the next question is what size breast implant fits their body best. Adam D. Schaffner, M.D., F.A.C.S., Director of JUVA Plastic Surgery in New York City, is helping women feel comfortable with their decision by offering a state of the art approach to breast augmentation – adjustable breast implants.
Frequent reasons that women have for opting for breast implants include their existing breasts' small size after completing puberty; the loss of volume after pregnancy, aging, or surgery; as well as to achieve better symmetry. By utilizing an adjustable saline-filled breast implant, the physician is able to adjust the size of the implant for up to six months after the breast augmentation surgery, giving patients and the surgeon more flexibility and control over the end result of the breast enlargement procedure.
"This innovative technology uses a small port inserted under the skin through which saline (salt water) may be removed or inserted," said Dr. Adam D. Schaffner. "In doing so, a woman may have her breast size adjusted after most of the swelling has resolved. This is a great option and takes some of the stress out of having a breast augmentation."
For more information about this procedure, traditional breast augmentation surgery or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Adam D. Schaffner, please call 212.688.5882 or visit www.juvaplasticsurgery.com.
For press inquiries or to interview Dr. Adam D. Schaffner, please contact Alexis Tedesco of Lexamedia at 347.830.4004 or e-mail her at [email protected].
SOURCE JUVA Skin & Laser Center
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