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Breast Augmentation Richmond, VA

Dr. Lynam is known for a symmetrical and natural result.

Top Rated Breast Augmentation
Expert In Richmond, VA

An Overview By Richmond’s Breast
Augmentation Expert Dr. Lynam

At Richmond Surgical Arts, Inc., in Richmond, Virginia, our entire office is dedicated to providing the best experience possible.

Breast augmentation is the most common cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States. The most frequent reasons women choose to undergo breast enlargement include the following:

  • Improved self-esteem
  • Improved breast shape and symmetry
  • Improved balance and total body proportions
  • Improved breast contour
  • Increased size
  • Restored shape and size following pregnancy

OVERVIEW

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Breast augmentation seems very simple. You make an incision and place an implant but it really is rather complex. We’re going to touch on a few things that really are important to know about breast augmentation and implants, and how to choose a great breast surgeon. Implants come in several different flavors, so to speak. They come in saline, they come in silicone, they come in different shapes now, they come in round, they come different textures. Smooth or a fuzzy Velcro-like texture which has really fallen out of favor and frankly it’s an implant that I’ve never really used, and I don’t think it has the benefits that it was supposed to have.

Silicone implants come in also various, we call levels of cohesiveness, so those implants can be very firm and that’s known as a gummy bear implant or they can come very fluid and that’s more of a standard implant. I prefer one that’s in between which we call a soft touch. So it has the benefits of being a little bit firmer but it’s still very, very natural and it’s very soft. And so that’s really a newer … in fact, that is the newest cohesive level of implant sold by one of the manufacturers that I use.

The saline implants, again, I like them, I use them very often. They have the benefit that when they pop, they just deflate so it’s pretty simple. There’s no test, there’s no MRIs, there’s no studies. And the implants that I use are smooth and round and a newer implant that’s also on the market that is smooth and round is called the Ideal Implant. And again, they named it the Ideal Implant. It was created by a plastic surgeon because they wanted something that was very similar to silicone and how it felt and how it was shaped but was made with saline so when it did pop, it just would dissolve in the body and it would be very natural and you would have no problems. And that’s a very nice implant. I’m using more and more of them. And those are the general implants that we have on the market in the United States today.

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Am I Good Candidate
For Breast Augmentation?

The best candidates for breast augmentaions are healthy non-smokers who have a positive outlook with realistic goals in mind.

During your on-site consultation with Dr. Lynam, your goals, the breast enlargement (breast augmentation) procedure, and the routine post-operative healing process will be explained in detail.

Furthermore, all of your questions will be answered. You will also be sized with different implants until you find the desired size that is a right fit for you. Your medical history will also be reviewed to ensure you are a healthy candidate for surgery.

What To Expect During
Your Initial Consultation?

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Your breast augmentation consult is a time where you’re going to get a lot of information thrown at you, and you’re going to get a lot of questions answered, but it’s a time where really you may feel a little pressured, you may be a little anxious, so we’re going to talk about a few things that will help you be prepared for your breast augmentation consult. The first thing is online. We know that everyone’s looking online. Online has a lot of information, and some is good and some is bad.

But you’re going to do some online research. We know that. When you come into the office, you’re likely going to have some pictures. And if you don’t, I do think pictures are a great thing to have because if you can find someone who you like their result, and your body is very similar to that person in the picture, then that’s going to help me.

Sometimes people come in and say, “This is a picture, this is the implant, this is the incision,” and they really have done a lot of homework. And it makes my job easy because they’re able to just show me what they want and explain what they want because one person says, “I want to look just average. I want to be kind of an average augmentation, or I just want to be a full C cup. That’s what I want.” But it’s different for every person, so having some images that you really like that is a body type similar to yours really helps me.

What we’re really gonna try to do in the consultation is measure you, examine you and really try to listen to you to find out what you want because everybody wants a little something different. And if I’m a good listener, I’m going to be able to take that information that you give me and with the pictures you’ve shown me and be able to help you select the implant that best suits your needs.

Breast Augmentation
Frequently Asked Questions?

Choosing The Right SIZE Breast Implant For You
– RIchmond Plastic Surgeon Dr. Lynam

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Choosing the right size breast implant. You can’t come in the office and say, “My friend Mary has 375s, so I want 375s.” We do probably 10 measurements of your chest and torso and nipple position and breast width to really determine what size implant is right for you, and we palpate and feel your soft tissue to feel how much laxity, how much stretch you have in your tissue. You can’t just stick the same size implant in everybody.

So we use these, what we call bio-dimensional profile of each individual to determine what implant best suits their frame. And once we have those measurements taken, what we do is we look at the implants that we have available, whether they’re silicone or saline. Implants come in, we call it, different profiles. So they have different widths and different amounts of projection. So, we can choose something that’s kind of more like a pancake or very flat, and that’s okay for somebody who wants a very, very small breast. Or we can choose something that’s more like a beach ball, that really sticks out and has a lot of prominence. And for some people, that’s exactly what they want. So by choosing the proper profile to what the patient’s desires are, we really can meet everyone’s individual needs.

Choosing The Right TYPE OF IMPLANT For You
– Breast Augmentation In Richmond

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Let’s talk about silicone implants, why we use them, who are the great candidates for silicone implants, and we’ll start out by saying many patients come in saying they just want silicone implants. Their friends have had silicone implants, and that’s all they know, and that’s all they want. But there are other options. But when we talk about silicone implants, what we really want to talk about is the level of cohesiveness, whether they’re more liquid or more stiffer. The stiffer implants are called gummy bears, and the more liquid implants are the traditional silicone implants. They’re just a little bit more fluid. They feel very good, but if they’re too fluid, if the liquid inside is too thin, they show more ripple and wrinkles.

When we talk about who is a great candidate for silicone implants, those are usually candidates who have a very thin amount of soft tissue. Again, most all the implants placed in my office are placed below the muscle, we call subpectoral breast augmentation. Occasionally, we do put them above the muscle for very specific indications, very specific reasons, such as a bodybuilder, someone who competes in the athletic bodybuilding competition. They can’t have that implant under the muscle.

Where To Place Your Breast Implant
– Richmond Breast Augmantation By Dr. Lynam

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There are traditionally three different incisions. The most common is the inframammary fold in the breast fold region which is hidden when you stand up. It’s in the shadow of the breast and heals very nicely in most skin types.

The second is what we call the periareolar, which is on the lower typically edge of the pigmented nipple areola skin junction. It’s usually a crescent smiley face incision and that heals very well too.

The third which is one that I really like, I think its great, is called the trans axillary or the armpit incision. And it’s again about one and a half inch incision in the armpit and use a special camera system to make a pocket under lighted magnification. The benefit of that in my hands are that we use a camera system, a bright light and everything is magnified and we use very precise instruments and can create a very nice pocket in a very nice position to implant with no visible scar on the breast.

Some of the concerns about each individual scar are really as follows. The periareolar scar has the highest rate of losing nipple sensation and it has a higher rate of what we call capsular contraction, which is the hardness or firmness of the implant which you really don’t want. Periareolar has a highest risk of that and for that reason it’s low on my list of selected incisions.

The inframammary or the breast fold really is the go to for larger silicone implants or patients that have complex anatomy because it really gives you the best visualization of the pocket and lets you really manipulate the tissue the most. So it’s really the gold standard.

The trans axillary or armpit is not offered by a lot of surgeons because the equipment is more technologically advanced, it’s fairly expensive and it is a more, really a more difficult procedure to perform so most surgeons don’t learn it and don’t offer it. It is something that I’ve done for literally almost 20 years now, so it’s something that when somebody comes to my office and says, “Oh, everyone in town says you can’t have a trans axillary incision.” It’s really because the doctor doesn’t know how to do it, but it really is an excellent, superb procedure for the right patient.

Breast Implants – Above The Muscle VS Below The Muscle
– Breast Aug By Dr. Lynam

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We’re going to talk about above the muscle or subglandular breast augmentation, versus below the muscle or subpectoral breast augmentation. In the United States, and in my practice, probably 95% of the patients have a subpectoral or below the muscle augmentation. There are some people though, that are good candidates for an above the muscle approach. Typically, the patient who wants an above the muscle implant is someone who’s very fitness oriented. They’re a bodybuilder, they don’t want what we call an animation deformity, which is showing the breast implant flexing when you move, when it’s below the muscle. For most patients, this is not a problem, even if you’re a heavy duty workout person, but there are some people who just had been online, and they don’t want it.

So we can go above the muscle. The key elements are you have to have enough soft tissue to cover the implant, because if you don’t, you’re going to see the edges, and you’re going to see rippling and wrinkling. It’s really a fallacy for some women who come in and say, “I read online that I might not need a breast lift if you just put the implant above my muscle.” I think that’s a fallacy, I don’t think that’s a real procedure, and I think it really is doing something inappropriate for the patient, because as soon as you load that soft tissue with an implant, which is more weight, it’s just going to stretch that skin, and it’s going to, what we call bottom out, where you’re going to have a very bottom heavy breast, it’s going to be a poor shape.

And we know factually, that whether it’s subglandular, or now, some people try to say, you can put an implant subfascial, really, really hard to do, not a very good operation, and it still has the same problems, and for many patients that much, much, much higher rate of capsular contracture. And if you have a really hard, painful, misshapen breast, you’re going to need a revision, and I always tell people, you’d rather do it right the first time, then to have to come back and try to fix something a second, or third, or fourth time.

Breast Augmentation Procedure

Breast augmentation is a very safe procedure that is
completed using saline or silicone implants to enlarge and enhance your breasts.

Breast implants have been thoroughly studied and do not cause cancer or any other disease process. Research studies have confirmed that women with breast implants are not at an increased risk for breast cancer, nor are they likely to have a delay in breast cancer treatment.

Dr. Lynam offers minimally-invasive breast augmentation, using a transaxillary (armpit) incision and a small camera called an endoscope for improved visibility.

OVERVIEW

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Breast augmentation seems very simple. You make an incision and place an implant but it really is rather complex. We’re going to touch on a few things that really are important to know about breast augmentation and implants, and how to choose a great breast surgeon. Implants come in several different flavors, so to speak. They come in saline, they come in silicone, they come in different shapes now, they come in round, they come different textures. Smooth or a fuzzy Velcro-like texture which has really fallen out of favor and frankly it’s an implant that I’ve never really used, and I don’t think it has the benefits that it was supposed to have.

Silicone implants come in also various, we call levels of cohesiveness, so those implants can be very firm and that’s known as a gummy bear implant or they can come very fluid and that’s more of a standard implant. I prefer one that’s in between which we call a soft touch. So it has the benefits of being a little bit firmer but it’s still very, very natural and it’s very soft. And so that’s really a newer … in fact, that is the newest cohesive level of implant sold by one of the manufacturers that I use.

The saline implants, again, I like them, I use them very often. They have the benefit that when they pop, they just deflate so it’s pretty simple. There’s no test, there’s no MRIs, there’s no studies. And the implants that I use are smooth and round and a newer implant that’s also on the market that is smooth and round is called the Ideal Implant. And again, they named it the Ideal Implant. It was created by a plastic surgeon because they wanted something that was very similar to silicone and how it felt and how it was shaped but was made with saline so when it did pop, it just would dissolve in the body and it would be very natural and you would have no problems. And that’s a very nice implant. I’m using more and more of them. And those are the general implants that we have on the market in the United States today.

Types Of Breast Implants
Which is best for you?

There are 3 types of implants from which to choose: saline, silicone, and structured implants.
During your consultation, Dr. Lynam will guide you towards which type of implant is best for you.

1) Saline Implants:

The saline implant has an excellent track record and often has the lowest reported rate of capsular contraction. Dr. Lynam prefers smooth, round, saline implants.

One benefit of saline implants is that when they eventually rupture, the sterile salt water leaks out and you know when to replace the implant without the need for an MRI. Saline implants cost less than silicone implants and can feel just as natural as any other implant.

The often-discussed rippling or wrinkling of saline implants can be decreased with proper implant selection but is more common than with silicone implants.

Find more information on saline breast implants here:
https://www.breastimplantsbymentor.com/breast-implants/saline

2) Silicone Implants:

Silicone implants were the first breast implants developed and used. Currently the newer cohesive gels (Gummy Bear Implants) and improved outer shell technology make silicone implants the number one implant used worldwide.

Dr. Lynam prefers smooth, round implants.Dr. Lynam is well-versed in all the variations of silicone implants and will recommend what is best for your particular body and soft tissue envelope.

Silicone implants are lighter and softer than saline implants and have less tendency to wrinkle. The FDA recommends a breast implant MRI intermittently to determine implant integrity. Ultrasound is a newer less expensive option to determine implant rupture.

Find more information on silicone implants here: https://www.natrelle.com/augmentation

3) The Ideal Implant®

Structured Breast Implant is a new type of implant designed by a plastic surgeon. It combines a natural feel with the safety of only saline inside, for peace of mind. With IDEAL IMPLANT, you can look in the mirror and be confident your implants are intact.

The Ideal Implant has some of the lowest reported rupture rates of all breast implants, which makes it an excellent choice for those concerned about silicone gel leakage.

Find more information about Ideal Implants here: https://idealimplant.com/

Breast Augmentation
Day Of Surgery

What To Expect On Your Day Of Surgery?

The professionals at Richmond Surgical Arts, Inc., want you to be prepared for what you can expect after surgery, so take note of the following information. Your breasts may be swollen, bruised, and sore for several weeks following surgery. To help, you will begin performing massage exercises on your breasts 5 days following surgery.

We believe that by maintaining a large pocket surrounding your breast implants, you can lower the risk of capsular contraction. These exercises will become part of your daily routine. Vigorous exercise routines may resume 4-6 weeks following your breast augmentation. You may return to work in one week.

The best way to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure is to schedule a consultation at our office. Here, you will learn the reasonable expectations for the goals you wish to achieve.

Recovery After
Breast Augmentation Surgery

Recovery from breast AUG, SURGERY

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Let’s talk about what to do in recovery. We’ll break recovery down into kind of three phases. One day, one week, one month, and now let’s put a fourth one in and then we’ll go three months.

So the first day after surgery, you’re going to be wrapped up in a big what we call double ACE wrap. It’ll be tight, it’ll be sore, and you’ll remove that after 24 hours. You’ll look in the mirror and your implants are usually high and tight. Why? Because we put them under your breast muscle, the pectoralis major muscles. So the implant is under your muscle and that muscle is going to spasm. It’s kind of be like a Charley horse, so it’s pretty sore. Occasionally, there are some people where implants are perfect the next day, but that’s far and few in between. So the first day muscles are sore. It’s a squeezing sensation, kind of like you’ve been to the gym and did a hundred extra pushups when you usually do one pushup, so it’s pretty sore.

The next really big area I would say is a week. The next week you’re going to get better every day. Every day gets a little better, a little easier. Most people stop their pain medications within three or four days. We’re really utilizing an approach to try to decrease the amount of narcotics people use, and so we have some special medications that we use to help minimize narcotic usage and that decreases… Actually, it improves your speeds to recovery, decreases kind of the feeling lethargic and tired because some of those medications just don’t make you feel good. So after about a week, you’re back driving a car probably three or four days. In a week, you’re probably able to walk on a treadmill. You might be walking around your neighborhood, but that’s really all you should be doing at a week.

At a month, you’re really able to do much, much more. You’re probably doing a stair climber, cycling, running. You’ll be wearing a sports bra to help keep those breast implants in position and not really bounce up and down because that still might be a little sore. In a month, you’re really doing most normal activities with the exception of pushups, pull ups or bench pressing. We don’t want you to really activate those pectoralis muscles for about two months. The reason is they’re pretty strong and they can push the implant to an unfavorable position, which you don’t want. You don’t want your implant to pop out the bottom. You don’t want it to pop out the side. So after about two months, you can get back to the gym and start doing more vigorous chest muscle exercises.

When Can I Start Working Out Again?

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Let’s talk about when you can get back to the gym and what you can do and what you can do safely. So many of our patients are fitness conscious. They want to look good, they want to feel good, and that’s part of the reason why they’re having surgery. But the real key is recovery time. I’d break it down in maybe three stages. The first stage is about the first week after surgery. I generally tell people first week after surgery, you’re walking around your house. That’s all you’re doing. The second week after surgery, you’re walking around your neighborhood and that’s about all you’re doing.

The third week, yeah, you’re probably on a bicycle, you’re on a treadmill, and you’re doing a moderate amount of exercise. The key is if it hurts, don’t do it. The fourth stage I really tell people is think of this, you’re really only healed 10% a month. So one month, you’re 10% healed. At four months, you’re 40% healed. You can probably do anything you want. But during that time frame, from one month to four month, you really have to be careful. And depending upon the surgery we’ve done, you just have to limit the exercise that activates that muscle.

For breast augmentation, you can’t use your pecs for really at least two months. For a tummy tuck, same thing, can’t really use the abdominal muscles for two months. You really want to let those muscles heal before you overdo it and cause some problems that you would regret.

Recovery & Care
Required AFTER BREAST Augmentation

Breast Augmentation
– Preventing Bruising, Scarring And Swelling

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A huge concern patients have is in the post-op period, the bruising, the scarring. We’re going to talk a little about that, because we use some special things to help decrease it. We use medicines called arnica montana. It’s a natural product, helps decrease bruising and swelling. We also use a product called bromelain, which is a pineapple stem extract, and again, that helps decrease bruising and swelling.

When it comes to incisions, I mean, the closure of the incision is not something I take lightly. We do it very precisely. All of your sutures are tucked underneath the skin. In fact, we actually use three to four layers of sutures. So there’s not just one layer, but they’re all underneath the skin. We usually have some special material placed over your incision line, it’s an antibacterial product. You’ll remove that after 24 hours, and then we actually start you on typically a silicone scar gel, which helps improve the quality of your scar in the long run.

Replacing Textured Implants
To Prevent Complications

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So now that textured implants have been voluntarily taken off the market by Allergan, the bio cell textured implant. What do you do? And while there is a disease process, we’ve all heard about breast implant associated lymphoma. We don’t want to cause a panic. We don’t want to yell fire in a crowded movie theater. But we do want to educate our patients that these implants are associated with this process. And the real key is patient comfort and patient peace of mind.

All implants fail eventually, so all implants need to be replaced eventually. So if you’ve had your implants for three years or seven years or 10 years, we know they start to fail. And so it might be something you now say, “Okay, this information’s out there. I’ve had my implants for 10 years and I want to replace them.” And this can be a very straightforward, simple process. We can replace same size, a little bigger. We can do some other things that if you want them done at the same time. Maybe a little lift if you now feel you need a little bit of a lift. But it can be done safely, effectively, and in a controlled manner. And we don’t want anyone to panic. But it is something that if you have these textured implants, you may be considering replacing them at this point in time.

How To AVOID CAPSULAR CONTRACTION
After A Breast Augmentation
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We’re going to briefly talk about capsular contracture, or CC. People read about it online and want to know what they can do to help prevent it, and I think the biggest thing to prevention of capsule contracture is having a good surgeon. What you want is a very bloodless technique. The surgery must be performed very, very precisely. You want to select an implant that doesn’t overwhelm your frame, and implant selection is definitely part of it. I think it’s definitely important where you place the implant. Below the muscle, we know, has a tremendously lower rate of caps contracture.

And then we’re going to talk about other ways to place the implant. I am a huge fan of a device called the Keller Funnel. It was developed by Dr. Keller, plastic surgeon, and it’s basically a sterilized single use, slippery… It’s a slip-and-slide for breast implants. You put it in the big end, like a cake icing bag, you put the small end in, squirt it in, so no one touches your implant, the implant has no trauma to it, it doesn’t… It just slides right in. And there are several studies that are good studies showing a decreased risk of capsule contracture with the Keller Funnel.

The other thing is what we irrigate, or what we wash out your breast pocket with, prior to implant insertion. There’s several different formulas. There’s some really new exciting materials that I’m working with that are very safe, and I’m really excited to tell people that caps contracture can really be decreased by using appropriate surgical technique, appropriate implant placement, and then washing the pocket out with specific materials that we know are super safe and work fantastic.

Breast Augmentation – How To AVOID BRUISING Post Operatively
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Occasionally, we do have someone who does bruise more than usual. Sometimes the patient may have taken some aspirin or Motrin, and that just causes the body to bleed a little more at the time of surgery. All of your surgery is done meticulously, with essentially an electric knife, so there really is almost no bleeding during your operation. I often would say there are literally four or five drops of blood during the whole operation. Sometimes someone goes home, they come in the next day or two or three days later, and they’re pretty bruised. And that’s because a little bit of muscle edge from the subpectoral breast augmentation oozed and bruised them. The nice thing is, is that we have some treatments. We have some topical arnica gel, and most patients, in about seven to 10 days, that bruising can be all gone away with a little special additional medication.
Textured BIOCELL Implant Global Recall – Textured Implant Replacement Richmond
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You may have seen or heard that textured breast implants, specifically one made by Allergan, the BIOCELL textured implant, was voluntarily removed from the market very recently. What this means is that it’s no longer going to be available for use. Personally, I tell my patients that luckily I never really used textured implants. I never found them to offer the benefits that they were supposed to offer. In fact, they had, in my opinion, more complications than a smooth, round implant. There is a process and a disease process called breast implant associated lymphoma, and it is real, but it’s very rare. It really has only been shown to be associated with a textured implant. So, I think it was very wise for these implants to be removed from the market, because we know that if you have a smooth implant, saline or silicone, you’re really not at risk for this process. So, that’s the only implants I’ve ever used have been smooth implants. I do think that’s something that is great to hear, that these implants are not going to be used anymore in the US market or worldwide.
How To AVOID Complications During And After Your Breast Augmentation
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We’re going to chat a little about avoiding complications. Bigger is not always better. There is a limit to what we can do safely, and when someone comes in and says, “I want 800 CC implants, and I want them above the muscle,” more than likely, I’m going to say, “I’m not the doctor for you.” Really, what we want to do is limit rippling. We want to limit rippling, wrinkling, poor scar formation, thinning of the tissue, so there really is a limit to what we can do safely. We’re going to take a bunch of measurements of your breasts. We’re going to discuss the different profiles and shapes of implants we can use. But the best way to eliminate things like rippling and wrinkling are to follow safe guidelines and not push the envelope of safety.

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Why To Choose
Dr. Lynam For Breast Augmentation?

Breast Augmentation
– Preventing Bruising, Scarring And Swelling

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Replacing Textured Implants
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