Category: Double Bubble Breast Deformity
Posted On: April 22, 2020 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Patients who present frequently for breast revision surgery to my Beverly Hills practice, is do to double-bubble deformity. By definition, a double-bubble deformity is when the implant is too high or superiorly retropositioned and the skin over-drapes the implant in an unnatural appearance. This can be fixed using several different techniques due to the extent and degree […]
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Posted On: July 26, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Severe Double Bubble Deformity There are two types of double bubble deformities that are primarily distinguishable by their placement within the breast. The upper pole double bubble appears above the nipple, most likely due to the implant being in a relatively high position in the breast. The other is called lower pole double bubble (known […]
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Posted On: April 13, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Case Study 1 The patient presents with severe Baker IV capsular contracture with a left double bubble breast deformity with superior retroposition of the left implant causing a very unnatural appearance of her breast as well as severe pain. The patient has increasing pain in the left breast with swelling that is consistent with seroma-induced […]
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