As Seen On Botched Gallery – Breast Correction

As Seen On Botched

Are you a fan of the reality TV show “Botched” on E! Online? If you liked the reality TV show “Swan” or “Nip/Tuck,” you might enjoy “Botched” also. “Botched” makes plastic surgery seem like a spectator sport. The cosmetic surgery is a show about fixing surgeries that have gone wrong.

Dr. Michael W. Gray is well versed at correcting many deformities and errors created by other surgeons and those created inadvertently by the patient. Some of these problems are listed below to help you identify may be what it is that you are seeing.

As Seen On Botched

As Seen On Botched

As Seen On Botched

This patient had a breast augmentation and breast lift by another surgeon. She is bottoming out deformity bilaterally with a mound on a mound or Double Bubble deformity as a result. She has high nipple and areola as well. She underwent a repair by Dr. Gray re-supporting her implants and performing a horizontal mastopexy. She is 14 days post-op in this photo.

This patient had a breast augmentation and breast lift by another surgeon. She is bottoming out deformity bilaterally with a mound on a mound or Double Bubble deformity as a result. She has high nipple and areola as well. She underwent a repair by Dr. Gray re-supporting her implants and performing a horizontal mastopexy. She is 14 days post-op in this photo.

The photo preoperatively on the left demonstrates a patient who underwent a breast augmentation by another surgeon who put both implants outside the lower margins of the breast. If you look closely you can see that the breast implants are falling down her abdomen. The arrow points to what we call bottoming out deformity. If you look even closer you can see that the skin over the breastbone is lifted and she has what is called a synmastia. Due to the prolonged nature of this problem the skin on the bottom when repaired would no longer sit properly on the body. The skin grew over time is now extra, and will not lay flat. This patient was told preoperatively that this extra skin would need to be excised and she would have as car under both breasts. The scar fades over two years. Dr. Gray corrected the botched procedure.

The photo preoperatively on the left demonstrates a patient who underwent a breast augmentation by another surgeon who put both implants outside the lower margins of the breast. If you look closely you can see that the breast implants are falling down her abdomen. The arrow points to what we call bottoming out deformity. If you look even closer you can see that the skin over the breastbone is lifted and she has what is called a synmastia. Due to the prolonged nature of this problem the skin on the bottom when repaired would no longer sit properly on the body. The skin grew over time is now extra, and will not lay flat. This patient was told preoperatively that this extra skin would need to be excised and she would have as car under both breasts. The scar fades over two years. Dr. Gray corrected the botched procedure.

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