Breast Augmentation Revision: Before & After Photos
Surgeries performed by award winning Los Angeles plastic surgeon, Dr. Kenneth Hughes
Patient 1
This patient had asymmetric breasts and had previous breast augmentation. Dr. Hughes was able to select the appropriate sized implants and improve symmetry with this breast augmentation revision. Dr. Hughes in Los Angeles performs a large number of breast augmentation revision procedures and is a published author on the subject.
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Patient 2
This patient had asymmetric breasts and had previous breast augmentation. She also has capsular contracture. Dr. Hughes was able to select the appropriate sized implants and improve symmetry with this breast augmentation revision and capsular contracture treatment. Dr. Hughes in Los Angeles performs a large number of breast augmentation revision procedures and is a published […]
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 3
This patient had asymmetric breasts and had previous breast augmentation with lateralization of the areolae. Dr. Hughes was able to improve symmetry and areolar position with this breast augmentation revision. Dr. Hughes in Los Angeles is a published author on the subject of breast augmentation revision in the Annals of Plastic Surgery.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 4
This patient had asymmetric breasts with droopiness and obvious breast augmentation with breast implants. Dr. Hughes was able to revise the pockets for the breast implants to improve fullness and droopiness.
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Patient 5
This patient came to Dr. Hughes for correction of asymmetry from a previous breast augmentation. She wanted the two breasts to match. Dr. Hughes was able to tighten the left breast pocket to produce relatively equal breasts with similar sizes and shapes. The postoperative image is 2 weeks after the surgery and the scar will fade […]
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Patient 6
Dr. Hughes in Los Angeles corrects some of the most difficult breast augmentation deformities. This patient had symmastia (or uniboob) with extreme lateralization. Dr. Hughes was able to recreate a pocket for both breast implants and create a great deal of improvement in one revision surgery.
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Patient 7
This patient had asymmetric breasts and had previous breast augmentation with previous breast lift. Dr. Hughes was able to select the appropriate sized implants and improve symmetry with this breast augmentation revision and breast lift revision. Dr. Hughes in Los Angeles performs a large number of breast augmentation and breast lift revision procedures.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 8
This patient had a classic double bubble deformity, wherein the implant had slipped below the breast tissue. Dr. Hughes expertly repaired these breasts with obvious improvement. The patient was very pleased with the results of her revision breast augmentation.
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Patient 9
Dr. Hughes was able to correct the breast asymmetry in this patient by removing a capsule around the breast implant and by lifting the breasts simultaneously. The patient was satisfied with the marked improvement after her breast surgery.
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Patient 10
This patient felt that one of her breasts had bottomed out or had dropped lower after a previous breast augmentation surgery. Dr. Hughes corrected the breasts without creating any new scars. The patient was extremely happy with her plastic surgery.
Individual results may vary.
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