Breast Asymmetry Surgery Boca Raton FL
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Dr. Lawrence Shapiro
561-499-2111
4981 W.Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL
Dr. Lawrence Shapiro
561-499-2111
4981 W.Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Business
Dr. Shapiro's Hair Institute
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery, Dermatology
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Amex, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, 12 month interest free financing.
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Emergency Care: No
Doctor Information
Residency Training: Shenango Valley Medical Center
Medical School: Nova Southeastern, 1988
Additional Information
Member Organizations: ISHRS-International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons
Awards: Phi Beta Kappa - graduated Summa Cum Laude
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish,Romanian
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Sidney K Wynn, MD FACS
561-483-7823
19930 Sawgrass Ct
Boca Raton, FL
Sidney K Wynn, MD FACS
561-483-7823
19930 Sawgrass Ct
Boca Raton, FL 33434
Education
Medical School: Wisconsin
Graduation Year: 1939
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Cristina Frexes Keusch, MD
561-368-9455
Glades Tower 1 Suite 3A 950 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL
Cristina Frexes Keusch, MD
561-368-9455
Glades Tower 1 Suite 3A 950 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Specialties
Plastic Surgery
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Alan Jay Bauman, MD
561-394-0024
6861 SW 18th St Ste 102
Boca Raton, FL
Alan Jay Bauman, MD
561-394-0024
6861 SW 18th St Ste 102
Boca Raton, FL 33433
Education
Medical School: New York Med Coll, Valhalla Ny 10595
Graduation Year: 1995
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Steven Howard Schuster
(561) 912-9191
1905 Clint Moore Rd
Boca Raton, FL
(561) 912-9191
1905 Clint Moore Rd
Boca Raton, FL 33496
Specialty
Plastic Surgery / Reconstructive Surgery
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Zoran Potparic
(954) 779-2777
1116 E. Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Zoran Potparic
(954) 779-2777
1116 E. Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Business
Zoran Potparic, MD
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: Yes
Emergency Care: No
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: North Broward
Residency Training: University of Miami/JMH, Miami Fl.
Medical School: University of Miami/JMH, Miami Fl., 1976
Additional Information
Member Organizations: AMBS
Awards: 1. Starovic, B., Kostic B, Rajacic, N., Potparic Z., A need for a doctrinaire assistance to a traumatized hand, Zbornik Radova 4th Congress of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgeons of Yugoslavia, 1980, 155-162
2. Sucur DJ., Konstantinovic P., Potpari
Languages Spoken: English,Aragonese,Church Slavic,Portuguese,French,Italian,Serbian,Croatian,Icelandic,Bosnian
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Jose A Barrios, MD
561-477-2963
19801 Hampton Dr
Boca Raton, FL
Jose A Barrios, MD
561-477-2963
19801 Hampton Dr
Boca Raton, FL 33434
Specialties
Plastic Surgery
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
Data Provided by:
Steven Howard Schuster, MD
561-912-9191
1905 Clint Moore Rd
Boca Raton, FL
Steven Howard Schuster, MD
561-912-9191
1905 Clint Moore Rd
Boca Raton, FL 33496
Specialties
Plastic Surgery
Education
Medical School: Umdnj-New Jersey Med Sch, Newark Nj 07103
Graduation Year: 1979
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Barry H Schwibner, MD FACS
3767 Mykonos Ct
Boca Raton, FL
Barry H Schwibner, MD FACS
3767 Mykonos Ct
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Education
Medical School: Chicago Med Sch
Graduation Year: 1964
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Arthur G Handal, MD
561-912-9888
5503 N Federal Hwy
Boca Raton, FL
Arthur G Handal, MD
561-912-9888
5503 N Federal Hwy
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Specialties
Plastic Surgery
Education
Medical School: Finch U Of Hs/Chicago Med Sch, North Chicago Il 60664
Graduation Year: 1984
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Some studies estimate that up to 88 percent of women have breast assymetry. While it's usually harmless and likely not noticeable, many women feel self-conscious nonetheless. So, what can you do about uneven breasts? Desiree Bley, MD, OB-GYN in Portland, OR says, "I'd say almost every woman has some level of breast asymmetry and there's nothing wrong with that. They still function normally, and our significant others still appreciate them. The healthiest thing you can do is develop an accepting attitude about your breasts. If there's a huge difference between them, you can see a plastic surgeon for breast augmentation or reduction. If the asymmetry appears suddenly, see your doctor about it. But otherwise, don't worry about it." But what if your uneven breasts make you uncomfortable? First, decide if it's physical or emotional discomfort. - Physical discomfort may be a good reason to a visit to the doctor. If one breast is dramatically bigger than the other, it can cause tension and pain in the neck or back. Physical therapy, a better fitting bra, and even prosthetics may help.
- If your breast asymmetry is making you feel self-conscious, try wearing a prosthetic or padding one side of your bra. If it's causing you anxiety or stress, consider seeing a therapist. You may be experiencing body dysmorphic disorder (a psychological condition in which you can't stop thinking about a flaw with your appearance).
What would a plastic surgeon do? At PlasticSurgery.com, surgery for breast asymmetry is described as: a breast augmentation procedure usually performed to correct a difference in size, shape, or nipple position [and] best performed on women who have completed puberty so no further breast development is expected. A surgeon can increase the smaller breast with an implant, reduce the larger breast, or use two different-sized implants. Breast asymmetry correction is an individualized procedure, with various possibilities of incision placement; around the areola, under the fold of the breast, in the armpit, or in the navel. The procedure typically takes from one to three hours. Patients can return to work within a week or two and expect full surgical recovery within four to six weeks. The benefits may last a lifetime. A study released in the November/December, 2007 issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal suggests that surgical treatment for breast asymmetry provides an improv... |
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