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Breast

Women often visit Arlington plastic surgeon Dr. James Ward to augment, repair or reconstruct their breasts. Using proven techniques, Dr. Ward can increase the size and projection of your breasts, lift breasts that have begun to sag with age or weight loss or reconstruct a breast that has been lost due to cancer and a subsequent mastectomy, among other life-altering procedures.


Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures. Women often turn to Dr. Ward for breast augmentation, or breast implants, to create or restore volume to the breasts. This procedure can be highly customized to meet the needs and aesthetic goals of each patient.

Breast Lift

A breast lift is often an ideal procedure for women whose breasts have begun to droop over time or following weight loss or pregnancy. This procedure involves skin and tissue tightening techniques which will lift the breasts and may involve the insertion of implants to restore volume, as well.

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery can bring relief to women who have overly large breasts. These breasts may be painful and cause additional health issues, such as infection. Dr. Ward uses skin and tissue tightening techniques and sometimes liposuction to minimize the size of the breasts and bring them and the nipple areola to a more youthful position.

Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction following cancer treatment and a mastectomy is one of the most important steps a woman may take after the ordeal. Dr. Ward provides breast reconstruction procedures that can rebuild the breast mound using implants or tissues from the patient's own body.

Corrective Breast Augmentation

Breast implant removal or corrective breast augmentation is a procedure Dr. Ward offers to women who have had breast implants and now, for whatever reason, have chosen to have them removed or replaced.

Alloderm and Strattice

Alloderm and Strattice are tissue-based materials that can be used to support your body's own tissues if they are weak or insufficient. In the case of breast augmentation, Dr. Ward may use them to support the new structure of the breast mound.

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