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Articles by Terrye Tebbetts |
161. Incision Indecision. Periareolar Incision in Breast Augmentation
May 25, 2011
The periareolar incision; This incision is placed around the edge (or just within) the areola, the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple. In most instances, the skin around the areola is thinner than the skin in the fold beneath the breast. There is some evidence that, all other things equal, thi...
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162. The Problem with Rice, Cups, Photos and Sizers
May 25, 2011
Last week when I did a Q&A session on www.implantinfo.com , I missed a very important follow up question to the Rice Test comment that I made, I am sorry that I can’t tell at this point who posted it, so I am posting my response to you all.
The biggest problem I have with planning ...
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163. It's Official, the NY Times Agrees; Cup Size is Not a Reliable Measurement!
May 25, 2011
In the New York Times today, Laura M. Holson writes, “While clothes designers have whittled down dress sizes so that even a musclebound woman can wiggle into a size 2, brassiere makers are defying fashion convention by selling bras with bigger cup sizes. These days, many women (to their shock or ...
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164. A Different Set of Differences
May 25, 2011
I hear a lot of questions and talk about how long will it take for implants to settle or drop ~ and a lot fear when one drops faster or more than the other one following breast augmentation.
Although we all have to wait for the implants to settle into the bottom portion of the br...
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165. Criticisms or Compliments?
May 23, 2011
I had the pleasure of visiting with a really nice, new patient yesterday who was very well informed – had done her own research and had read our book, The Best Breast 2. I love working with women who have really and truly done their homework and are looking for the best result and experience the...
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166. High and Extra High Projection Implants
May 23, 2011
It’s a simple story, but with a sad twist. Certain patients want more projecting breast–forward thrusting, perky, “lifted”, or even Dagmar-like (definition: missile or artillery shell-like, named after a famous cleavage, and used for the design of front bumper grill decorations in 50's cars–fin...
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