Breast Augmentation Beaumont by Mark Larson, M.D.
Breast Augmentation Beaumont, TX | Mark Larson, M.D.
Understanding Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation, or augmentation mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to enhance the size and improve the shape of a woman's breasts. Patients often experience increased confidence through this transformative procedure.
Surgical Expertise
Dr. Mark Larson is recognized as a top breast augmentation surgeon in Texas, serving on the distinguished Mentor LEAD Committee. As one of the top 50 breast augmentation surgeons in the United States, Dr. Larson brings extensive experience and commitment to surgical excellence.
Surgical Approach
Dr. Larson performs breast augmentations in his double-accredited, free-standing surgery center, licensed by the Texas Department of State as an ambulatory surgery center (ASC).
Reasons for Breast Augmentation
- Naturally small or asymmetrical breasts
- Breast volume changes after pregnancy
- Breast revision from previous surgeries
- Addressing breast sagging due to aging or weight loss
Implant Options
Silicone Implants
- FDA-approved for women 22 years or older
- Pre-filled with silicone gel
- Lower rupture rate
- More natural feeling
Saline Implants
- FDA-approved for women 18 years or older
- Filled with sterile saltwater solution
- Immediate rupture detection
- Adjustable size during surgery
Procedure Overview
Breast augmentation is performed under general anesthesia, typically taking approximately one hour. Dr. Larson carefully places implants either above or below the pectoral muscle, using dissolvable stitches.
Recovery Expectations
Patients can expect initial swelling that subsides within three weeks. Most individuals return to work within one week and resume regular exercise after four to six weeks.
Patient Considerations
Ideal candidates are in good physical health, seeking to enhance breast size or restore volume lost through pregnancy or aging.
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