Dr. Kilgo : Breast Asymmetry | Patient 16
|Patient 16
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Dr. Kilgo
A woman in her 50s who had prior breast augmentation with Biocell textured implants in 1996. She desired removal of the implants without replacement. It was determined that she would need a breast lift in order to correct her underlying ptosis after implant removal. She underwent implant removal with capsulectomy and bilateral mastopexy. The postoperative photographs were taken approximately 3 months after her procedure.