by rexmb | Mar 10, 2021 | Breast Implants, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction, Breast Surgery
You did your research, decided to pull the trigger and now you have a breast augmentation in the near future. Now what? There are some things you should consider before your surgery date that will better allow Dr. Rex Moulton-Barrett and his team to do their best...
by rexmb | Jun 20, 2020 | Breast Implants, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction, Breast Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Sientra Gummy Bear Implants
Women’s bodies change drastically throughout their lives. These changes can impact the look, size, and shape of the breasts. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, aging, or large weight fluctuations can all play a role in wanting to seek cosmetic breast surgery. The next...
by rexmb | Jun 22, 2016 | Breast Implants
Breast reconstructions can be huge for the emotional healing of women who’ve had their breasts removed but that doesn’t mean they’re without emotional complications too. We’re happy to see an Amblecote-founded group take on an important role. An article in the Dudley...
by rexmb | Mar 9, 2016 | Breast Implants, Breast Reduction, Plastic Surgery
Timing is key when it comes to breast reconstruction. US News & World Report takes a look at this in a recent article titled “Breast Reconstruction: Deciding on Timing.” Lisa Esposito of US News & World Report writes, “With all the stark information and...
by rexmb | Feb 22, 2016 | Breast Implants, Breast Reduction
For some celebrities, breast implants are a secret. Others are very open about it. Consider a recent article for Filmi Beat titled “Celebrities Who Have Breast Implants & Are Open About It.” Chaitra of Filmi Beat writes, “Plastic Surgery is rather a secret in the...
by rexmb | Feb 15, 2016 | Breast Implants, Plastic Surgery
Reasonable is trending when it comes to breast augmentation. Consider a recent article for the Cosmetic Surgery Times titled “Natural vs obvious breast augmentation.” Lisette Hilton of the Cosmetic Surgery Times writes, “Early last year ABC News reported...