Even if you've heard of the Laser Bra, you may not know what sets it apart from other breast surgeries. As a surgeon who has over a decade of experience performing the Laser Bra procedure, I often recommend it to women who want some lift with their breast enhancement. The Laser Bra can be used as a complement to breast lift, breast reduction, or breast augmentation for Los Angeles women who want long-lasting results with perky, full breasts.
The Laser Bra is a form of laser-assisted breast surgery that enhances upper-breast fullness while creating a long-lasting lifting effect. The Laser Bra uses the patient's own tissue to create an internal "bra" that supports the breast tissue long after your Los Angeles breast augmentation, breast lift or breast reduction. After the procedure, the recovery is similar to traditional breast surgery, but the results are often more satisfying.
The Laser Bra is often performed as part of a breast-lift procedure that is combined with a breast reduction or breast augmentation. A traditional breast lift removes excess skin below the breast and sutures the incision closed, which elevates the breast into a more youthful position. Typically, the skin that is removed under the breast is discarded. With the Laser Bra, that skin is used to create a "bra" on the inside of the breast. I first treat the excess skin with a CO2 laser, which removes the outer layers of skin. Then, I suture it to the internal chest wall under the breast, creating a cradle that supports the breast tissue.
The breast appears fuller after a breast lift, but an implant can be added to increase volume for women who are not satisfied with their breast size or who have lost a great deal of volume as a result of weight loss or pregnancy.
Laser Bra breast surgery provides longer-lasting support to the breast and reduces many common breast lift/breast reduction concerns such as "bottoming out" and loss of perkiness over time. Bottoming out can occur after a breast lift when the breast tissue begins to drop below the nipple, causing the nipple to tilt upward. By creating an extra support structure inside the breast, the Laser Bra helps prevent bottoming out while keeping the breast supported longer.
The Laser Bra also stands out because it reduces bleeding, which allows for more efficient breast surgery. The laser cauterizes blood vessels, which limits blood loss and improves healing.
If you are considering a breast lift with augmentation or reduction, you may be a candidate for Laser Bra breast surgery. Most women who are eligible for breast lift or breast augmentation are eligible for the Laser Bra.
It's important to remember that there are only a handful of qualified surgeons who perform the Laser Bra breast surgery. I have had over a decade of experience performing Laser Bra breast surgery. If you are interested in the Laser Bra procedure, check your surgeon's credentials to ensure that he or she has the experience and training to perform the procedure. I often perform the procedure for women who fly in from around the country to benefit from Laser Bra surgery.
What is the Laser Bra?
The Laser Bra is a form of laser-assisted breast surgery that enhances upper-breast fullness while creating a long-lasting lifting effect. The Laser Bra uses the patient's own tissue to create an internal "bra" that supports the breast tissue long after your Los Angeles breast augmentation, breast lift or breast reduction. After the procedure, the recovery is similar to traditional breast surgery, but the results are often more satisfying.
How is Laser Bra surgery performed?
The Laser Bra is often performed as part of a breast-lift procedure that is combined with a breast reduction or breast augmentation. A traditional breast lift removes excess skin below the breast and sutures the incision closed, which elevates the breast into a more youthful position. Typically, the skin that is removed under the breast is discarded. With the Laser Bra, that skin is used to create a "bra" on the inside of the breast. I first treat the excess skin with a CO2 laser, which removes the outer layers of skin. Then, I suture it to the internal chest wall under the breast, creating a cradle that supports the breast tissue.
The breast appears fuller after a breast lift, but an implant can be added to increase volume for women who are not satisfied with their breast size or who have lost a great deal of volume as a result of weight loss or pregnancy.
What makes the Laser Bra different?
Laser Bra breast surgery provides longer-lasting support to the breast and reduces many common breast lift/breast reduction concerns such as "bottoming out" and loss of perkiness over time. Bottoming out can occur after a breast lift when the breast tissue begins to drop below the nipple, causing the nipple to tilt upward. By creating an extra support structure inside the breast, the Laser Bra helps prevent bottoming out while keeping the breast supported longer.
The Laser Bra also stands out because it reduces bleeding, which allows for more efficient breast surgery. The laser cauterizes blood vessels, which limits blood loss and improves healing.
Who is a Candidate for the Laser Bra?
If you are considering a breast lift with augmentation or reduction, you may be a candidate for Laser Bra breast surgery. Most women who are eligible for breast lift or breast augmentation are eligible for the Laser Bra.
It's important to remember that there are only a handful of qualified surgeons who perform the Laser Bra breast surgery. I have had over a decade of experience performing Laser Bra breast surgery. If you are interested in the Laser Bra procedure, check your surgeon's credentials to ensure that he or she has the experience and training to perform the procedure. I often perform the procedure for women who fly in from around the country to benefit from Laser Bra surgery.
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