Breast Augmentation
Breast Reduction
Breast Lift
Face Lift
Liposuction
Blepharoplasty (Eyes)
Rhinoplasty (Nose)
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
Otoplasty (Ears)
Scar Revision & Scar Guard

 

Probably the most common procedure performed in the field of cosmetic surgery, a breast augmentation seeks to increase the size and improve the shape of the breast.  Dr. Cummins primarily uses an implant filled with a sterile saline solution, which is placed beneath the pectoral muscle, although variations in placement can be made to suit the patient’s preference.  Dr. Cummins commonly makes the incision for the augmentation around the bottom edge of the darker pigment surrounding the nipple (the areola).  In his experience this leaves the least permanent scarring, which in time becomes barely visible, but again, incisions can be varied to suit patient preference.  Click here to see an example of the results of the areola incision.  The procedure takes between one and two hours, and is an outpatient procedure.  Patients can expect to be off work from one to two weeks following the surgery depending on the physical demands of their job and the natural speed of their recovery.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see before and after pictures of breast augmentations performed by Dr. Cummins.

 

Answers to frequently asked questions:

What happens if the implant ruptures?

The saline solution that Dr. Cummins uses to fill the implant is harmless to your body; if a leak occurs it will be easily absorbed.  You will then have the option to replace or remove your implants.  Dr. Cummins uses Mentor Breast Implants which are covered by warranty, the specifics of which can be viewed on Mentor’s website  

How long will they last?

Implants are not considered lifetime devices.  You may need to make a decision whether to remove or replace your implants at some point in the years following your procedure.   

What about breast feeding?

Implants can increase the potential for developing an infection during breast feeding, but should not otherwise interfere with it.  Using a breast pump can reduce the chances of developing an infection. 

How much discomfort will I be in after the procedure?

Dr. Cummins makes every effort to minimize post-operative discomfort by employing a combination of pain reduction treatments including: analgesics, muscle relaxers, and intra-operative analgesia.
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