Breast Augmentation

Using his knowledge and skills, Dr. Jimerson will be able to increase not only the fullness of your breasts but their projection as well. Breast augmentation surgery can also improve the overall balance of your figure, and enhance your self-image while boosting your self-confidence.
Please be aware that breast augmentation surgery is not designed to correct severely drooping breasts. If this is the problem, Dr. Jimerson may recommend a separate procedure called a breast lift.
The size and shape of your breasts can change quite significantly over time. In addition, things like child birth and weight loss can have a dramatic impact on the way they look. If you want to restore them to a more youthful appearance, or even make them larger or fuller, our breast augmentation procedure is an excellent option to consider. The results are fast and last for many years.

Breast Lift
If you like the size of your breasts, but feel that they are a little droopy, a breast lift can be the perfect solution. This procedure is minimally invasive and will bring your breasts back up where they used to be. The breast lift can help to restore a more youthful appearance and give you confidence in the way you look.

Fat grafting with breast implant
Millions of women today have breasts that are so large that they can cause back problems and other issues. Removing excess fat and tissue will provide almost immediate relief to these problems, while still maintaining great looking breasts. Dr. Curves can bring your breast size down to a level that youa re more comfortable with.

Breast Augmentation cost
Are you a candidate for breast augmentation?
Breast Augmentation Recovery Process
Breast Augmentation Results
Your Breast Augmentation Consultation
Preparing for breast augmentation surgery
Breast augmentation words to know
- Areola: Pigmented skin surrounding the nipple.
- Augmentation mammaplasty: Breast enlargement or breast enhancement by surgery.
- Breast Augmentation: Also known as augmentation mammaplasty; breast enlargement or breast enhancement by surgery.
- Breast Implants: Medical devices placed in your body to enhance an existing breast size or to reconstruct your breast. Breast implants fall into two categories: saline breast implants and silicone breast implants.
- Capsular contracture: A complication of breast implant surgery which occurs when scar tissue that normally forms around the implant tightens and squeezes the implant and becomes firm.
- General anesthesia: Drugs and/or gases used during an operation to relieve pain and alter consciousness.
- Hematoma: Blood pooling beneath the skin.
- Inframammary incision: An incision made in the fold under the breast.
- Intravenous sedation: Sedatives administered by injection into a vein to help you relax.
- Local anesthesia: A drug injected directly to the site of an incision during an operation to relieve pain.
- Mammogram: An x-ray image of the breast.
- Mastectomy: The removal of breast tissue, typically to rid the body of cancer.
- MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging; a painless test to view tissue similar to an x-ray.
- Periareolar incision: An incision made at the edge of the areola.
- Saline implants: Breast implants filled with salt water.
- Silicone implants: Breast implants filled with an elastic gel.
- Submammary or subglandular placement: Breast implants placed directly behind the breast tissue, over the pectoral muscle.
- Submuscular or subpectoral placement: Breast implants placed under the pectoral muscle, which is located between the breast tissue and chest wall.
- Sutures: Stitches used by surgeons to hold skin and tissue together.
- Transaxillary incision: An incision made in the underarm area.
- Ultrasound: A diagnostic procedure that projects high frequency sound waves into the body and records the echoes as pictures.
Questions to ask your breast augmentation surgeon
- What surgical technique is recommended?
- How long will the recovery period be for my surgery?
- What risks are associated with my surgery?
- What type of complications can happen?
- When will I be able to see the results of my surgery?
- Do you think that I’m a good candidate for this procedure?
Bes sure to ask any other questions you have about Dr. Jimerson, the procedure or anything else that concerns you about your surgery.
Why use Dr. Jimerson and the Advanced Plastic Surgery Solutions team?
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Types of breast implants
Fat transfer breast augmentation
Breast Augmentation Procedure Steps






Breast Augmentation Risks and Safety
- Anesthesia
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Poor wound healing
- Deep fatty tissue necrosis
- Changes in nipple or sensation in the breast
- Improper positioning of the implants
- Implant leakage/rupture
- Skin wrinkling over the implant
- Numbness or skin sensation changes
- Skin loss
- Recurrent looseness of skin
- Possible need to revise the surgery
- Problems with sutures that may require removal
It’s important to discuss any concerns you have with Dr. Jimerson prior to your surgery. If you have a question – please ask! Breast Implants and Safety It’s important for you to know that breast implants will not impair breast health. Scientific studies have shown that there are no links between having a breast implant and autoimmune diseases. Please remember that breast implants are not designed to last a lifetime, and future surgery may be needed to replace one or both implants. Your breast appearance may change over long periods of time due to pregnancy, weight loss or menopause. You should have regular breast examinations to monitor your breast implants.
The best way to determine if breast augmentation surgery is right for you is to schedule an appointment with Dr. Jimerson. The doctor will discuss the procedure, evaluate your concerns relating to your body and answer any questions you may have. To schedule your appointment, click here.