Breast Augmentation Blog Posts
Hurwitz Center Now Offers Breast Implant Screenings
Plastic Surgeons at the Hurwitz Center for Plastic Surgery respond to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) September 2020 released of updated recommendation regarding breast implants.…
Looking at the Trends in Breast Augmentation Statistics
These breast augmentation statistics, presented by Dr. Dennis Hurwitz, can provide context to your decision to undergo this procedure.
Breast Augmentation After Bariatric Surgery Can Improve Your Looks
Breast augmentation after bariatric surgery can improve body contour. The Pittsburgh, PA team at the Hurwitz Center for Plastic Surgery considered the benefits of implants…
Treatment for Breast Implant Ruptures
When you have a ruptured implant, you should have it removed as soon as possible. We can replace your implant to maintain your body contouring…
Correcting “Uniboob”: Symmastia Treatment Options
If you are suffering from “uniboob” - clinically known as symmastia - after breast augmentation, Dr. Hurwitz can help.
Breast Augmentation Revision for Capsular Contracture
If you are suffering from capsular contracture after breast augmentation, Dr. Hurwitz can remove the hardened scar tissue and replace your implant.
How to Choose Breast Implant Size
Choosing the right implant size for breast augmentation surgery requires careful consideration of multiple factors by your plastic surgeon.
The Pros and Cons of Getting Small Breast Implants
Small breast implants for breast augmentation/enlargement surgery have advantages and disadvantages that our surgeons carefully consider.
Large Breast Implants: Pros and Cons
Large breast implants offer a number of advantages, but some women desire more subtle, natural results.
Rejuvenate Your Post-Baby Body with a Mommy Makeover
A mommy makeover will provide you with an improved post-baby body, including re-contouring and lifting, for a firmer, rejuvenated appearance.
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