by The Team @ Savannah Plastic Surgery | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
“It was almost as if I had like a heavy backpack on my chest.” If you are a woman with very large breasts, you can probably sympathize with Amber Rose, who made that statement in an interview with People magazine. Rose had a natural cup size of 36H,...
by The Team @ Savannah Plastic Surgery | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
When you imagine the typical plastic surgery patient, you probably think of a woman. That’s because historically, the majority of patients seeking cosmetic procedures have been female. But trends are shifting, and more men are also now seeking plastic...
by The Team @ Savannah Plastic Surgery | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Is yours an innie, or an outie? We’re talking belly buttons, and even if you used to have an innie, there are several reasons your belly button may have changed. Weight loss, pregnancy, an umbilical hernia, and even some laparoscopic surgeries can lead...
by The Team @ Savannah Plastic Surgery | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Many people use the terms “plastic surgery” and “cosmetic surgery” interchangeably. But when it comes to doctor training programs, there are some important differences between plastic and cosmetic surgery training. As you research the right...
by The Team @ Savannah Plastic Surgery | Mar 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
For some women, a favorite dress or perfect swimsuit can look great in all areas but one … the armpit area, where a bulge of flesh sometimes sticks out. The technical term for this is an “axillary roll,” but most of our patients refer to it as...
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