Internal bra – before – after bilateral breast augmentation procedure

Internal bra – before – after bilateral breast augmentation procedure

Dr. Duclos presents here the case of a patient with asymmetry of the rib cage and breasts.

Before asymmetric correction

Here is the case of a patient who had bilateral breast augmentation without the internal bra being done. She came to consult Dr. Duclos so that the implant could be replaced. The patient didn’t like the dips when she lays down and the implants move.
So that, we can see that the prosthesis of the left breast is lateralized i.e. falls on the side and that there is a hollow at the part inner breast lower near the sternum.

 

 

After the correction

In the photograph, we can see that the implant on the right side has been replaced and no longer falls sideways. The shape of the breast is greatly improved. The technique used involves placing stitches at the lateral and lower part of the breast, which allows the implant to be retained. We can see in the second photo that the 2 implants were repositioned by the internal bra technique.

 

 

 

Your first consultation with Dr. Duclos

During your consultation, Dre Duclos will assess your state of health and advise you on the surgical technique the most appropriate so that the result harmonizes with your silhouette and meets your expectations. It will tell you the exact location of the incisions, the location of the implant as well as the type and diameter of the implant. When the breast is too low, a breast lift may also be necessary. Dr. Duclos will also explain the risks inherent to the procedure, provide you with information on its progress, generally under general anesthesia, and give you pre- and post-operative instructions.

Dre Duclos has specialized for 20 years in the revision or revision of breast augmentation surgeries. The women come from all over Quebec.

 

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