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Plastic Surgeon Dr. Michele Koo’s Blog | St. Louis | Kansas City SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS

Posts Tagged ‘SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS’

BREAST AUGMENTATION - BREAST ENHANCEMENT SILICONE AND SALINE BREAST IMPLANTS PERFECT BREASTS

Friday, October 24th, 2008

BREAST AUGMENTATION SILICONE & SALINE IMPLANTS 

DR MICHELE D KOO, MD, FACS

ST LOUIS, SPRINGFIELD, COLUMBIA, KANSAS CITY

MISSOURI

 

Before Breast Augmentation 32 B

Before Breast Augmentation 32 B

After Breast Augmentation 34 D

After Breast Augmentation 34 D

Silicone breast implants have been again approved by the FDA for cosmetic breast augmentation by plastic surgeons. They are safe and may benefit so many woman who seek breast enhancement to feel more confident in themselves and feel better. No matter what your goal is for the look of your breasts, Dr Michele Koo, MD, FACS, 314-984-8331, understands what you want and will be able to deliver the perfect look to meet your goals. Whether you just want a little fullness or very full voluptous breasts, Dr Michele Koo can achieve what you are looking for safely and effectively.  

To quote Rod J. Rohrich, M.D., co-editor of The Plastic Surgery Journal…….

“Nothing reminds me more of my duties as a surgeon than the words of Cicero: Salus populi suprema lex (literally, the safety of the people is the supreme law). The rough American proverbial equivalent that children across America hear every day is, of course, safety first. It’s a simple principle that guides my every action when teaching my students and treating my patients. Unfortunately, it’s a simple principle with a lot of gray areas. Safety can easily transform into paranoia, fear, and lost opportunities if we forget to balance our lives and ethos with well-thought-out risk, chance, and advancement.

With that in mind, the words of nineteenth century American theologian and editor Tryon Edwards ring inherently true in the sphere of science and medicine: Where duty is plain, delay is both foolish and hazardous; where it is not, delay may be both wisdom and safety. In early 1992, amid rising concerns, near-frenzied controversy, and legal actions against manufacturers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a voluntary moratorium on the use of silicone gel-filled implants for cosmetic breast augmentation.

With nearly 30 years of clinical experience proving implant safety, many thought that duty was plain and that the moratorium on silicone gel implants may have been overly cautious. On the other hand, it was true that the manufacturers did not, at that time, have adequate data to fully address some of the complex issues that had been raised.1 In this instance, despite the controversy and media hype, the duty was not plain and the issue was not clear-cut. The Food and Drug Administration’s decision to delay the manufacturing and use of silicone-filled implants was both wise and safe. The predominant notion at the core of the moratorium was patient safety, which should always come first.

Many of our patients had honest concerns that their silicone implants had caused major health problems, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Our patients were afraid for their health, and it was our and the Food and Drug Administration’s sworn duty to verify their safety. For the next 14 years, breast augmentation still proved to be a widely desired procedure, and saline implants filled the void left by silicone’s absence. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration and several other independent organizations conducted experiments to prove that silicone gel implants did not cause systemic issues. After more than a decade of research and conversation, including the 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine and the 2005 Food and Drug Administration advisory panel hearing, during which the panel heard more than 20 hours of data presentations and public comment, the Food and Drug Administration made a decision.

On November 17, 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved Allergan and Mentor’s silicone breast implants and placed the devices back on the U.S. market. Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure and, as with all operations, there are risks involved. Although silicone and saline breast implants both have the risk of localized problems, including capsular contracture, the Food and Drug Administration’s decision, in conjunction with research and reports from the last decade, showed that silicone gel-filled implants do not pose additional risk to women’s short-term or long-term health. The moratorium was the practice of due diligence, and our patients’ safety has been proven to the medical community, the government, and, most importantly, the patients themselves.

Reactions have been positive. Breast augmentation was the number one cosmetic surgical procedure in 2006, with more than 329,000 operations performed. This marked a 55 percent increase in the number of breast augmentations performed from 2000 to 2006 and the first time that the procedure was ranked as the most popular since the 1992 moratorium. In late May of 2007, a press release stated that over half of [American Society of Plastic Surgeons] member surgeons predict they will perform up to 25 percent more breast augmentations in the next 12 months and that 40 percent or more of all patients will choose SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS.  It is truly fantastic that women again have a choice in their breast augmentations, with two very safe and effective options at the core.

Our duty to our patients, however, is never complete. When considering the aphorism safety first, it’s hard not to take the sentiment one step further and consider these words: Safety first is safety always (quotation attributed to Charles M. Hayes).

While the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that four out of five members [say] that their personal concern for the safety of the implants was the least significant barrier preventing their patients from choosing silicone breast implants, 45 percent of members [say] their patients’ concerns about safety might be a significant barrier. It is for this reason that we will continue to work and investigate the safety of these implants, and that the Food and Drug Administration is requiring postapproval studies from both Mentor and Allergan; these postapproval studies include a continuation of the core study through 10 years (which will involve nearly 4000 patients), focus group studies of patient labeling, continued laboratory studies to further classify and investigate device failures, and tracking of each and every implant….”

As so eloquently said by Dr Rohrich, Dr Koo agrees that it is always with the patients’ safety that she is concerned and she will help you make the decision as to what surgery and what breast implant is best suited for you. She also takes a careful family breast cancer history and follows you in time to make sure that you have yearly breast examinations as well as mammograms. She truly feels that breast enhancement with silicone or saline implants is very safe and will do everything to help you maintain your safety with your newly enhanced breasts.

Dr Michele Koo, MD, FACS will help you achieve what nature left out and that is beautiful enhanced breasts with either saline or silicone breast implants. Patients from throughout Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois come to see Dr Koo for breast augmentation and breast lifts with breast implants. Please feel free to call for an appointment for your breast augmentation and breast enhancement 314-984-8331, St Louis, Missouri.

BREAST LIFT (MASTOPEXY) AND BREAST AUGMENTATION

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

 

BREAST LIFT

(MASTOPEXY)

 

AND

 

BREAST

AUGMENTATION

 

FOR FULLER

 

SEXIER  BREASTS

 

 

 

  

Before Breast Lift and Breast Augmentation

Before Breast Lift and Breast Augmentation

 

 After Breast Lift and Breast Augmentation with 300cc silicone breast implants

 

 

 

 

 

 

DR MICHELE D KOO, MD, FACS is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and a Member of the Aesthetic Society located in St Louis, Missouri. She is an expert on breast lift and breast augmentation surgery in the United States and especially in St Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, and Springfield, MO and throughout the midwest.

Dr Koo is often asked by her patients what can be done about their breasts after childbirth, weight loss, or breast feeding.

After weight loss, just as after breast feeding, the breast volume decreases but the amount of skin most often stays the same. Therefore, the breast skin sags and the breasts are smaller and without any remaining fullness. The breasts also may lose shape. Many women experience this after breast feeding when the breasts become very full and the skin stretches.  After breast feeding just like after weight loss, the breasts lose volume and the skin sags.

Dr Michele Koo who specializes in returning breasts to a natural full shape and position can help you feel better about yourself.  She will perform a breast lift (mastopexy) alone or a combination surgery of a breast lift (mastopexy) and breast augmentation (breast implant) to achieve the perfect results for her patients.

Depending on how much weight loss or loss of volume of breasts one experiences, most women will need either a breast lift (mastopexy) alone, a breast augmentation (implant) alone, or a breast lift (mastopexy) with breast implants (breast augmentation) to regain  the sexy full breasts with nice full cleavage. Some of Dr Koo’s patients will experience significant change in shape of their breasts with only a 5 lb weight loss some will not experience significant change in shape until they have lost at least 20 or more pounds.  

Dr Michele Koo approaches the breasts with the patients’ goals in mind of whether they wish to just have their breasts lifted back into position so that the nipple is not pointing downward or whether they wish to have a little fullness in the upper portion of their breasts with some cleavage. If the latter is their goal then certainly a breast augmentation (breast implant) is absolutely necessary.  

Dr Michele Koo performs the breast lift (mastopexy) and breast enhancement in one surgery which takes  approximately 1 ½ to 2 hours and the recovery is minimal. It is an outpatient surgery under general anesthesia and her patients return to driving the next day and an office occupation in 1-2 days but wait approximately 2 weeks before any kind of a cardiovascular workout.  

Dr Koo gives her patients the option of saline or silicone breast implants and they make the decision together taking into account the patients’ level of comfort with the types of breast implants and their age.

Dr Koo, St Louis, MO will recommend the different types of profile of breast implants depending on the patients’ anatomy and ultimate cosmetic desires. She makes the recommendation for the location of the incision, type of breast implant, and the exact nature of the surgery depending on what her patient wants her breasts to ultimately look like.

If the patients’ breasts only have to be lifted very slightly, a breast implant alone will achieve the breast lift (mastopexy) and breast augmentation (enhancement) with a minimal incision. If the breasts have to be lifted a significant distance then that determines the length of the scar. Dr Koo only creates the smallest incision possible given how much re-shaping she has to achieve and what the patients’ desires are.

A breast augmentation with or without a breast lift is a very frequently requested and performed procedure by Dr Michele Koo and she will make you feel extremely comfortable with all your questions and concerns. Dr Koo feels that this is a very common and very safe procedure which she performs on a regular basis and these patients are some of her absolutely most satisfied patients.

 

Breast Augmentation and Breast Implants

Monday, September 15th, 2008

 

 

Beautiful Breasts

 

by Dr Michele Koo 

 

Board Certified

Plastic Surgeon

 

 

 

St Louis, Missouri

 

 

 

314-984-8331 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Before 34 small B

Before 34 small B

 
After 34 DBeautiful Natural 34 D Breasts After Breast Augmentation
                            After 34 D  
550 cc Silicone Moderate Plus Profile Implants
 
 
 
  

Safe pain free minimal recovery breast augmentation can be performed by Dr Michele Koo, MD, FACS in St Louis, Missouri.  Dr Koo will determine the perfect breast implant and size for your body after you tell her what you want your breasts to be. 

In November 2006, the FDA approved the return of the silicone breast implant for elective breast augmentation after lifting the 1992 moratorium on silicone breast implants for cosmetic breast enhancements.  The implants are now multiple and varied and have different projections and sizes and textures. 

Dr Michele Koo understands the safety of the different implants and will explain all the options available to you whether it is saline or silicone, or whether you need a lift or not, and the projection of the breast implant that is perfect for you. There are so many choices from which to choose, she understands what it is you want your breasts to look like and what to do to achieve those results.

Visit Dr Koo’s website at:  www.drmkoo.com for more information and pictures.

 

The MOST BEAUTIFUL BREAST IMPLANTS Possible

Friday, June 20th, 2008
Before 34 A/B

Before 34 A/B

After 34 D

After 34 D

If you want the most beautiful breast augmentation with breast implants but still have a natural look,  you need to see Dr Michele Koo, MD, FACS.  She is a breast specialist and will know exactly what you will need to augment your breasts with silicone or saline breast implants to create your perfect breasts. She will be able to pick the perfect breast implants and the perfect surgery for you.  Silicone or Saline breast implants are both perfectly safe. Dr Koo will guide you to choose which breast implant type, size, and shape is the best for your breasts.

Dr Koo is interested in creating the best shape as well as the best size breasts that is in proportion for your body. She does not want to just make your breasts bigger, she wants to make them perfect and beautiful for your body. You will receive as many consultations as you want and Dr Koo will actually listen to you and based on your discussions, she will choose the perfect breast implants for you.

So many woman have come to Dr Michele Koo from St Louis, Columbia, Springfield, Cape Girardeau, Belleville and throughout Missouri and Illinois with similar requests for a beautiful breast augmentation. You will be also given the opportunity to talk to as many previous patients of Dr Koo’s as you wish to give you a first hand experience and help guide you in choosing the right breast implants for you.

Visit www.drmkoo.com for before and after pictures or call our office for your private consultation 314-984-8331 for your breast augmentation.


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