Breast


Case: 12588
This patient previously underwent breast augmentation approximately 10 years prior. She later developed right-sided breast cancer, which was treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Post-treatment, she experienced significant breast asymmetry and radiation-induced contraction of the right breast.
Board-Certified plastic surgeon Dr. Ruter performed revision breast surgery to restore symmetry and improve overall aesthetic balance. Both implants were removed and replaced. A biologic mesh was utilized on the right breast to provide additional support and reduce the risk of recurrent capsular contracture. On the left side, a GalaFLEX® internal bra mesh was placed to elevate and support the implant, resulting in a more balanced and aesthetically improved outcome. Photos were taken 4 weeks post-op. Asymmetry will continue to improve with time.


Case: 52610
This 36-year-old patient, measuring 5’3″ and weighing 140 lbs, underwent a breast implant exchange and mastopexy performed by Dr. DeRoberts. She transitioned from 385cc implants to 635cc implants to achieve a larger, lifted, and tighter appearance. The patient is very satisfied with the results of the procedure.



















