Category Archives: Breast Lift

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Jun

Examples of Breast Implant Revisions in Denver

Published: June 18, 2012

There are numerous reasons why you might consider breast implant revision surgery. The three most common reasons women seek a secondary breast surgery are: A desire to change their breast implant size Improving the feel or appearance of their breasts Complication with their breast implants In any of these situation there are opportunities to revise … Continue reading Examples of Breast Implant Revisions in Denver

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Aug

Denver Breast Lift Patient’s Story

Published: August 16, 2011

I can’t believe how quickly eight weeks flew by. If I could speak with women contemplating having a breast lift I would immediately say, do it but make sure you choose Dr. Nick at Colorado Plastic Surgery. I made my decision based on research and interviews with three surgeons. By doing this my choice was … Continue reading Denver Breast Lift Patient’s Story

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23

Sep

Breast Lift and Scarring

Published: September 23, 2010

If you are interested in a breast lift you probably have questions about the scarring involved. Dr. Slenkovich works hard to prevent visible scarring in areas that you will have a hard time covering, and can offer recommendations on helping your surgery incisions heal with minimal scarring. The incisions necessary for a breast lift are … Continue reading Breast Lift and Scarring

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Feb

Décolleté Rejuvenation

Published: February 8, 2010

If you are considering, or have already had, a breast enhancement procedure, you may want to consider a total rejuvenation of the décolleté, the skin on the neck and chest area. Sun exposure, aging and acne breakouts can leave the décolleté with hyperpigmentation, sun spots or wrinkles and scarring. We offer wonderful décolleté rejuvenation packages … Continue reading Décolleté Rejuvenation

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Nov

Breast Cancer Screening & Women’s Survival Rates

Published: November 20, 2009

Earlier this week the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force published new guidelines in the Annals of Internal Medicine stating that routine mammograms, generally recommended starting at age 40, should only be performed every other year on women ages 50 to 74. The guidelines also encouraged physicians to refrain from teaching their patients to examine their … Continue reading Breast Cancer Screening & Women’s Survival Rates

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