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Tummy Tuck or Liposuction: Which Lubbock Plastic Surgery is Right for You?

Bringing a child into the world is beautiful in so many ways. But, motherhood can leave women with body changes that do not make them feel very beautiful. Pregnancy and breastfeeding often cause stretch marks, breast changes, weight gain, and fat buildup. Mothers deserve to feel confident, and when they have insecurities about their appearance, it is easier said than done. Lubbock plastic surgery can resolve all of the cosmetic issues that commonly affect women who have had children.    

For women ready to rediscover the body they had before aging and having children, there are several different plastic surgery procedures. Patients have options that enable them to address stubborn pockets of fat, loose belly skin, and other concerns. When it comes to Lubbock plastic surgery, you may have heard a lot of terms–tummy tuck, liposuction, breast lift, etc.–but how much do you know about what those procedures really involve? Below we’ll explain some of the common surgeries, what they are for, and how you might combine them to get the results you want.

What Can a Tummy Tuck Do?

A tummy tuck, “also known as abdominoplasty, removes excess fat and skin and, in most cases, restores weakened or separated muscles creating an abdominal profile that is smoother and firmer.” Every woman’s abdomen stretches while she is pregnant. Sometimes (especially after having multiple pregnancies), the skin does not return to the way it looked before pregnancy. Women can lose all of their baby weight and still have flabby skin hanging around their midsection.

Skin isn’t the only thing that is stretched beyond the point of return; women who have gone through pregnancy may also experience diastasis recti, a separation of the abdominal muscles. This condition cannot be fixed by doing ab workouts like sit ups or crunches; in fact, those exercises may actually make things worse. The skin looseness and laxity of muscle isn’t something that responds to diet or exercise–they are structural issues that require a surgical solution. A tummy tuck is the Lubbock plastic surgery that gets rid of that extra skin and repairs muscles that have been stretched during pregnancy. It creates a leaner abdominal area and helps tighten the core.

Because a tummy tuck is geared toward tightening up loose muscle and skin, it’s not a weight-loss procedure like liposuction (more on that below). But, like weight-loss techniques, it can result in more contoured appearance and slimmer silhouette. As with any medical decision, having a tummy tuck requires considerable thought, research, and planning. Dr. Jane Rowley has over 20 years of experience with abdominoplasty and has said this about the procedure: 

“This is actually a more significant procedure than most people understand. The media often portrays this as a ‘skin surgery,’ but this is a surgery that actually involves the entire core of your body, with tightening of the abdominal muscles and tightening of the skin. The results can be exceptional on the right patient. Although weight loss might not be significant with this procedure, contouring and tightening of the abdominal wall is significant.”

Tummy Tuck Surgery

Patients who undergo a tummy tuck should expect their procedure to last about two hours at an outpatient surgery center. This type of Lubbock plastic surgery requires the use of general anesthesia. Through a low horizontal incision, your surgeon will pull taut the skin that overlays the abdominal area, and get rid of the excess. Your abdominal muscles will be tightened with permanent sutures in multiple layers. The navel is repositioned and the skin is sutured back together. After the surgery is complete, you will need to have a drain in place for about one week. In 2-3 weeks, most patients should be able to return to work. A full recovery typically takes 6-8 weeks.   

For more information on abdominoplasty, watch the video below:

What is Liposuction?

Excess belly skin is not the only reason people seek body contouring procedures. Sometimes, the issue involves fat that is resistant to diet and exercise. Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes your excess fat in a specific area. It’s a Lubbock plastic surgery option that helps remove stubborn fat in different areas of your body that don’t respond to the traditional approach to fat loss. 

Some body parts react better than others when fat is suctioned out. This is because skin elasticity varies in different regions of the body. If your doctor uses liposuction to remove fat from an area with poor elasticity, your procedure could make your skin look saggy or loose. Consider the following regions for the best liposuction results:

  • Outer thighs: For women in particular, the outer thighs can be a difficult place to lose fat. Genetics play a big role in whether you see fat accumulation in the outer thighs. When you use liposuction to slim this area, pants and jeans will fit better, and you will appear longer and leaner.
  • Hips: The hips are one of the biggest focal points of a woman’s body, but can be one of the toughest areas to slim down. When the hips are slimmer, it enhances the body because it makes the bust appear larger and gets rid of love handles. Liposuction eliminates excess fat on the hips and has a significant impact on the entire silhouette.  
  • Submental (chin/jawline) area: The submental region may not be commonly recognized as one of the top places to have liposuction, but it can have dramatic effects. As our bodies age, fat cells can gather around the neck area creating an unattractive fullness under the chin. Just a small amount of fat removal produces a significantly enhanced chin contour. Submental liposuction is a relatively simple Lubbock plastic surgery that can make you look younger and leaner.  

Liposuction: What to Expect

Different types of techniques are available for liposuction, but they operate on the same basic principle. First, a small incision is made. Next, a small tube (called a cannula) is used to suction out the fat. If you are having the procedure done on a small area, then local anesthetic is all that is needed. If you are choosing to have the procedure on multiple areas, you may need general anesthetics. After your procedure, you will need to wear compression garments for the first 2-4 weeks. Patients can experience mild to moderate pain and swelling for several weeks, but normal activities can be resumed fairly quickly. 

Liposuction has long been a popular Lubbock plastic surgery choice. Getting rid of unwanted fat can give you greater confidence in your physical appearance. New studies are even suggesting that getting rid of that fat can have some heart-healthy bonuses as well as the cosmetic benefits. Liposuction is not, however, a procedure for general weight loss. If you are able to maintain a healthy, stable weight but struggle with stubborn fat, you may be a good candidate for the procedure. Patients need to be in good health and should not smoke before the surgery or during recovery. 

Combine Procedures in a Mommy Makeover

Pregnancy and breastfeeding can affect women’s bodies in many different ways. If you are concerned about more than loose belly skin or stubborn areas of fat, you may want to consider how a tummy tuck or liposuction can be combined with other procedures. This combination of procedures is commonly referred to as a mommy makeover. Lubbock plastic surgery options done in tandem can give any patient dramatic changes in appearance. Here’s a look at some of the surgeries that are commonly combined with abdominal procedures.

Breast Augmentation 

Having children changes the breasts just as much as it affects the abdomen. As pregnancy hormones surge, the mother’s breasts increase in size. However, breastfeeding and losing baby weight often causes the breasts to shrink and look deflated or smaller than they did before pregnancy. Breast augmentation not only helps restore lost volume, it builds confidence and helps women feel more like themselves again. Women seeking breast enhancement with implants can adjust the size and shape of their breasts to achieve a fuller and more symmetric appearance. Some of the options for breast augmentation include:

  • Breast implant type: Saline, silicone gel, or IDEAL IMPLANT® Structured Breast Implants
  • Various sizes to fit your exact goals
  • Methods of placement: over or under the chest muscle
  • Incision locations: under breast crease (inframammary crease incision), around the areola (periareolar incision), or in the underarm area (trans-axillary incision)

Breast augmentation is the most popular plastic surgery procedure in the nation. Adding volume to the breasts helps many women feel more confident after experiencing breast changes during motherhood. With so many ways to customize your breast enlargement, you can get the look you once had or a whole new one. The choice is yours!

Breast Lift  

Renewed confidence in your breasts’ appearance doesn’t always require implants. Many women simply want a younger, fresher look without the added volume. Breasts can become saggy, elongated, tubular, or pendulous with multiple pregnancies and age. In these situations, Lubbock plastic surgery is the only way to give the bust a more normal appearance. A breast lift can assist patients by removing excess breast skin and adjusting the breasts into a more youthful position. The nipple is also moved to a more upward position. After a breast lift, shopping for clothing and swimwear is much easier (and more fun!) because the breasts are no longer hidden or stuffed into ill-fitting outfits. If you don’t wish to change the size of your chest, but do want a perkier look, then a breast lift may be right for you.  

Simultaneous Breast Augmentation and Breast Lift 

A breast lift alone won’t change the size of your breasts. If you want to increase your cup size, consider having a lift along with a breast augmentation. Combining these two procedures leads to shapely, larger, more youthful looking breasts. On the right patient they can provide a dramatic overall enhancement. 

Sometimes, sagging breasts do not respond well to the placement of breast implants. This happens with very large implants, as they can be too heavy for sagging breasts to support. Patients who want to add volume to their breasts at the same time as their breast lift should carefully consult with their doctor to ensure the procedures will complement each other. 

When to Consider a Mommy Makeover

The tummy and breasts often look very different after having children. A mommy makeover can be a convenient way to address all of your cosmetic desires at the same time. Keep in mind that having more than one Lubbock plastic surgery at once will increase your recovery time and can increase the risk of complications. However, on the right patient, combined procedures will yield beautiful results. Watch the video below for Dr. Rowley’s thoughts on mommy makeovers. 

How to Get the Most out of Lubbock Plastic Surgery

As with any plastic surgery, patients need to have realistic expectations about their results. The key to this is having thorough consultations with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Patients that are informed about their surgery tend to heal better and have more satisfying outcomes with their procedures. So, to ensure you are educated, don’t hesitate to ask your plastic surgeon questions such as:

  • How is the procedure performed?
  • What are the risks of this surgery?
  • What can I expect during recovery?
  • Will the results be permanent?
  • Will I need to have additional procedures down the road? 

Women can work with their board-certified surgeon to tailor the combination of procedures that meet their unique needs. Whether you have had children or not, plastic surgery can be a powerful tool to help boost your confidence and satisfaction with your appearance.  

For the best results available, contact the leading surgeon in Lubbock plastic surgery, Dr. Jane Rowley. Dr. Rowley is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 20 years experience with these procedures. She has helped women regain their confidence as they make positive cosmetic changes. Dr. Rowley will help you achieve your personal goals with compassion and expertise. If you are ready to discover your plastic surgery options, call today to schedule your no-obligation consultation.

A Breast Reduction in Lubbock Can Help You Get Your Life Back

Sometimes it seems that society has a fixation on large breasts. What many people don’t realize, however, is that having overly large breasts creates a lot of discomfort and can drastically decrease your quality of life, both physically and emotionally for many women. Being “well-endowed” can lead to physical discomfort, unwanted attention, embarrassment, and an inability to do everyday things like exercise or find clothes that fit well. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Experts estimate that close to a million women nationwide experience physical problems due to larger breasts. If you are among them, then a breast reduction in Lubbock may be for you. 

Sometimes it can be difficult to determine whether plastic surgery is the right option. An experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Jane Rowley is your best resource when making plastic surgery decisions, but it is helpful to personally evaluate your situation first. Here are a few things to ask yourself when deciding if a breast reduction is right for you.

  • How is your Posture? As women age, their shoulders tend to slump forward. Shoulders of women with larger breasts can roll even further forward, causing problems with posture that can contribute to back, neck, or shoulder pain. Some may even feel numbness in the body caused by nerve damage from poor posture. If large breasts are affecting your posture, consult a doctor about the benefits of a breast reduction. With this procedure, women can stand a little straighter with a lighter chest. If you have large breasts and often find yourself slumped over, reducing the size of your bust could improve your posture and help you stand taller with increased confidence.
  • How is your Activity? We all know the benefits of exercise and living an active lifestyle, but women with large breasts often find it challenging to get moving. Larger breasts make some exercises difficult, or even painful to carry out. If you feel your breasts get in the way, or make normal activities difficult, consider the liberating effects of breast reduction in Lubbock. Women can move around with more freedom when a heavy chest is lightened.
  • How is your Self Image? Having larger breasts can have adverse effects on your self-esteem and contribute to having a poor body image. If you feel self-conscious about your looks because of larger breasts, talk to your doctor about the advantages of having a breast reduction. Women who go through the procedure often have a better body image and rebuild their self-confidence.

The Struggle is Real

If you have overly large breasts, you know for yourself that these problems are all too real. You have felt the pain of bra straps digging into your shoulders or rashes underneath your breasts. You have felt the discomfort of squeezing your breasts into a swimsuit or sports bra. You have also felt the eyes of strangers on your chest even when your clothing isn’t meant to be revealing. Living in a state of constant pain, discomfort, and self-consciousness is no way to enjoy life. Plastic surgery has allowed many women to experience true relief from the challenges of having large breasts. As you learn more about breast reduction, imagine how the surgery could change your life for the better.  

What is a Breast Reduction?

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, a breast reduction is “a procedure to remove excess breast fat, glandular tissue and skin to achieve a breast size more in proportion with your body and to alleviate the discomfort associated with excessively large breasts.” Sometimes your areola (the darker area around your nipple) is also made smaller and may need to be repositioned. In practical terms, according to Dr. Jane Rowley, a breast reduction in Lubbock generally takes approximately two hours under general anesthetic in the office operating suite or a surgical center. Most patients are typically off work for 10 to 14 days, but may require up to three weeks, with six weeks before a return to full activity. The procedure is typically combined with a breast lift, as the nipple must be repositioned to match the new size and shape of the breasts. 

Dr. Jane Rowley has over 20 years of experience in breast reduction surgery. For her approach to breast reduction, watch the video below.

Benefits of a Breast Reduction

Women who have had a breast reduction procedure are among the most highly satisfied of all patients who get plastic surgery. In fact, 98% of women who’ve had their breast size reduced say that their procedure was worth it. Below are some of the leading benefits of breast reduction in Lubbock.  

  • Pain Relief: Pain and discomfort are the most common complaints that women have about heavy breasts. A heavy chest can pull the body forward, causing poor posture and putting a constant strain on the neck, back, and shoulders. Given enough time, these issues can lead to more serious health problems, including migraines, pinched nerves, and numbness. Women who experience these struggles find almost immediate relief by surgically reducing the size of their breasts. Without a burdensome chest, a woman’s health and wellbeing can greatly improve.
  • Increased Mobility: Among the many benefits is an improved ability to move and to be more active. Exercise will be less restricted. Breast reduction can help alleviate back pain and neck aches. Some women have even reported fewer headaches. Even your sleep quality may be improved. This is important, because with better sleep and exercise, your general health and wellbeing will improve. Many women with larger breasts also suffer from painful shoulder indentations from bra straps. This will be alleviated with smaller and lighter breasts.
  • Enhanced Appearance: Women who undergo breast reduction in Lubbock also enjoy aesthetic benefits. It helps balance the symmetry of a woman’s body by bringing her breasts into proportion with the rest of her frame. Many large-breasted women have a hard time finding flattering clothing or swimwear because it often fits awkwardly. A reduced bust size allows these patients to feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance.
  • Emotional Healing: The emotional impact of a breast reduction cannot be overlooked. Women with large breasts sometimes suffer from anxieties and depression caused by insecurities in their self-image. When you no longer feel self conscious about having large breasts, you can feel an emotional freedom as well as a physical freedom. Whether you are wearing a swimming suit or just shopping for clothes that fit, this freedom is emotionally healing. Mental health is an important part of our overall health and quality of life and should not be overlooked or underestimated.

Smaller Breasts, Bigger Smiles

Most plastic surgery procedures take time to reveal their full results. However, breast reduction patients get almost instant gratification as soon as their surgery is complete. The procedure is known for bringing women a tremendous amount of physical and emotional relief. A survey of 73 breast reduction patients revealed just how effective the procedure can be. Most of the survey participants reported improvement in their breast appearance (93%), self-esteem (85%), posture (84%), and activity level (77%). Ninety-five percent felt happy with their decision to have breast reduction plastic surgery. 

Dr. Rowley sees a similar level of satisfaction in her patients who receive breast reduction in Lubbock. She explains, “Overall, breast reduction patients are some of the happiest patients I treat postoperatively. I can honestly not recall a case where the patient did not have almost immediate relief of symptoms related to the size of the breasts… The risk factors are very minimal and patient satisfaction is very high. It’s very rewarding to see the relief patients enjoy.” 

Surgical Methods for Reducing Breast Size

Breast reduction is not a one-size-fits all operation. The procedure can be tailored to your exact needs and goals. Breast anatomy, size, and the amount of excess tissue all play into the decision about which technique to use. Your plastic surgeon will guide you as to which surgical method would best achieve the outcome you desire. The most common techniques for reducing the size of large breasts include:

  • Anchor Incision: The anchor, or inverted T incision is the most common surgical technique for breast reduction patients. Incisions are made around the areola, vertically from the areola to the base of the breast, and then horizontally in the breast crease. This allows for the maximum amount of breast tissue and skin to be removed. Patients’ breasts are then reshaped and lifted to create a firmer, smaller bust line. 
  • Vertical Incision: Also called a lollipop incision, this method is for procedures that remove moderate amounts of breast tissue. Patients with mildly large and sagging breasts are good candidates for this approach. Excess skin and tissue are removed through incisions around the areola and vertically down the bottom half of the breasts. 
  • Liposuction: If a patient has a minimal amount of sagging and excess fatty tissue, liposuction may be the best option. This method leaves no scars, and the recovery period is significantly shorter than it is after a traditional surgery for breast reduction in Lubbock. You may be a candidate for breast liposuction if you have good skin elasticity and want a slight decrease in size. 

Insurance Coverage for Breast Reduction 

One of the most common questions about breast reduction is whether insurance companies will pay for it. Because larger breasts can create legitimately difficult life experiences, breast reduction surgery may be covered by your insurance. Every company and every plan has different requirements for breast reduction coverage, so be sure to contact a representative directly to fully understand your options. Most insurance companies will need information such as the amount of breast tissue to be removed, history of health problems related to the breasts, and even a photo showing the size of the breasts. Your doctor can help you gather the documentation and medical evidence you need so you will get the best chance at having your procedure approved. So, cost may not even have to be a factor when deciding whether you can move forward with breast reduction in Lubbock.

Life After Breast Reduction Surgery

After learning about the ways that breast reduction could change their lives for the better, many women are anxious to take the next steps toward smaller breasts. But, it is important to remember that breast reduction is major surgery, and the road to recovery will take some time. Most patients will need to take 2-3 weeks off work. Any strenuous activity or heavy lifting is off limits until your doctor gives the green light, usually around 6 weeks. Some pain and discomfort are normal after breast reduction surgery, but never hesitate to contact your doctor with any questions or concerns. Be sure to follow all of your surgeon’s post-operative instructions to avoid potential complications. 

Once your body has healed from surgery, you can begin to enjoy all of the newfound freedoms that come with your new look. Back, neck, and shoulder pain should improve, movement and exercise will be less restricted, clothing will look more flattering, and best of all, your confidence will soar. With such a dramatic improvement in their overall quality of life, many breast reduction patients wish they had sought out the procedure sooner. 

Where to Get a Breast Reduction in Lubbock

The benefits of a breast reduction procedure include less back pain, greater mobility, and increased self-confidence. Women considering a breast reduction in Lubbock also have the added benefit of having access to a world-class plastic surgeon, Dr. Jane Rowley. As one of the top plastic surgeons in Lubbock and Texas itself, Dr. Rowley has considerable experience in carrying out successful breast reductions. Dr. Rowley’s patients always get honest, straightforward answers to their plastic surgery questions and concerns.  

Plastic surgery is a personal decision and can be a life changing experience. Don’t let the size of your breasts get in the way of the life you want to live. If you are experiencing difficulties because of overly large breasts, contact Rowley Plastic Surgery and learn about the options that are available to you. Call today to schedule your no-obligation consultation.

What You Could Gain From a Breast Lift in Lubbock

When people think about plastic surgery for breast enhancement, the most common thing they think of is breast augmentation. This is understandable, as breast enlargements are one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures in the U.S. If you are happy with the amount of natural breast tissue that you have, but are less happy with the shape, asymmetry, or overall lack of perkiness, a better option may be a mastopexy, or a breast lift. In Lubbock, Dr. Jane Rowley offers this plastic surgery procedure to women looking for a breast lift to restore their youthful shape in a way that is still all you.

Changing Trends

While breast implants are popular, breast lift procedures are also on the rise. Since 2000, breast lifts have seen an increase in frequency of 108%, outpacing the increase in breast implants by more than double. This may reflect the parallel trend that women getting breast implants are choosing smaller, more natural-looking sizes . The numbers indicate that more women are generally satisfied with their breast size, and are simply looking to restore the perky fullness that they may have enjoyed when they were younger. Today’s woman wants to achieve her ideal image in a way that looks and feels natural, and a breast lift can be the perfect way to do that.   

What is a Breast Lift?

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, a mastopexy is a procedure that “raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour.” In other words, your plastic surgeon will lift your breasts by getting rid of the extra weight that makes them sag. As part of the procedure, the areola and nipple are also repositioned. It’s typically an outpatient surgery, taking about 90 minutes to two hours, and it is performed under general anesthetic. A breast lift can be performed in an office operating suite, surgical center, or hospital. The procedure transforms a droopy, sagging chest into breasts that look perky and rejuvenated. Watch the video below for Dr. Rowley’s thorough explanation of the procedure.

Why Consider a Breast Lift in Lubbock?

As women age, breasts will naturally begin to change, losing their youthful look and feel. These changes can be hard to accept, especially when there is nothing you can do on your own to stop them. Breasts that have lost shape and volume can make it challenging to find flattering clothes and bras that fit well; but more importantly, they can damage your self-esteem and confidence. If the appearance of your breasts bothers you, plastic surgery may be the best way to regain a positive body image. Unwanted changes in the breasts are often caused by:

  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Weight loss
  • Aging
  • Genetics
  • Gravity

While some of these factors only affect some women, no one is exempt from all of them. Aging and gravity take their toll on each and every one of us. And the fact is that your breasts can’t keep their youthful appearance forever, no matter how much you exercise and eat right. Feeling confident in their appearance is something all women deserve, and a breast lift can help by revitalizing your breasts and lifting your spirits.  

Breast Lift Candidates

If you feel unhappy with the way your breasts look, you’re not alone. Many women share the same dissatisfaction that comes with watching their breasts gradually change, knowing they cannot do anything about it. Breast lift candidates should be in good physical health, have realistic expectations for the procedure, and should not smoke. Women who meet these criteria and have the following aesthetic concerns may be potential candidates for a breast lift in Lubbock:

  • Stretched skin and enlarged areolas
  • Droopy or saggy breasts
  • Breasts with a flatter, elongated shape
  • Pronounced stretch marks
  • Nipples that point down 
  • Nipples that fall below the breast crease when unsupported
  • Asymmetry between breasts

Not every woman who is unhappy with her breasts will be a candidate for a breast lift. For example, if you may become pregnant or wish to breastfeed in the future, it would be best to wait until after those events to pursue breast surgery. Talk to your doctor to find out if now is the right time for your breast lift plastic surgery.  

Still wondering whether a breast lift is right for you? Watch this video for more information on mastopexy and tips on how to know if you are a good candidate.

Remember, a breast lift will not change the overall size of your breasts, but It does enhance their shape and projection. If you want larger or smaller breasts, then you should consider a breast augmentation or breast reduction. Each of these procedures can be done in addition to a breast lift for more dramatic results. One of the great things about cosmetic surgery is that you are in charge, and you get to choose what you want for your body. A qualified, experienced plastic surgeon like Dr. Jane Rowley can help you decide which type of procedure will help you meet your cosmetic goals. 

Some Things You Should Know

If you want to have breast implants in conjunction with your lift, it is important to be careful when you choose your implant size. Implants that are too large will add weight to breasts that may already struggle to support existing tissue and skin, causing them to sag even more. However, with the right sized implant and an experienced plastic surgeon, you can have the best of both worlds by lifting your breasts and adding volume at the same time.   

On the other hand, many women who wish to decrease the size of their breasts would also benefit from a breast lift. In fact, Dr. Rowley always includes a lift as part of the breast reduction procedure she performs on her patients. She advises these patients to have realistic expectations for their surgical outcome. Dr. Rowley explains:

“Unfortunately, many patients who come in seeking a mastopexy expect their breasts will look as if they never had big breasts to start with. In other words, they hope to look like a small-breasted person who has had implants. However, once you have had breast tissue followed by a volume loss, it is very difficult to make breasts look like someone who was never big-breasted to start with. It is very important that patients have a realistic view of this procedure.”

Dr. Rowley has more than 20 years of experience with mastopexy, and is always candid with her patients about what they can achieve with plastic surgery. She encourages women to be open about their concerns and to communicate their breast lift goals clearly. If you have large breasts prior to your breast lift, talk to your surgeon about what a realistic outcome might look like for you. 

What Do You Need to Do Before You Get a Mastopexy?

There are a few main things to consider when answering this question. First, make sure you are physically prepared for your procedure. If you smoke, you simply must quit. If you cannot quit permanently, then you must at least abstain for several weeks to prepare for the surgery and for several weeks after to aid in your recovery. Smoking reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood, which reduces your body’s ability to fight off infection. Nicotine also directly impacts the blood flow to the tissues. In addition, you should be able to maintain a stable weight for some time. For more information about preparing for a breast lift in Lubbock, see our post about “Making the Most of Your Lubbock Plastic Surgery Experience.” 

Second, closely consult with your plastic surgeon. During your consultation appointments, you have the opportunity to discuss your goals for this procedure: why you are considering the surgery, and what you hope to get out of it. Do your best to convey your thoughts clearly, because effective communication is key to getting the results you want. Your plastic surgeon can help you develop an accurate expectation of what the outcome of the procedure will likely be. Everyone wants to look like a supermodel, but everyone’s body is different. The same procedure, and even the same size and type of implant will look different on every patient’s body. Your surgeon will also want to have a detailed discussion about your medical history to reduce the possibility of complications. You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions you have. If you’re not sure what to ask, here is a helpful list of questions you should consider.

Third, your plastic surgeon will likely request a full lab test to make sure there are no conditions you are not aware of before the procedure. Also, it is recommended that you get a baseline mammogram that will be compared to a second one after your procedure, to see if there is anything your doctor should be aware of in your breast tissue.

Preparing for Mastopexy

A breast lift is major surgery, which means you will need to plan ahead so your recovery can go as smoothly as possible. Being underprepared can make the healing process longer and more difficult. Below are some ideas you might find helpful when making your mastopexy recovery plans.

  • Find someone to drive you to and from your surgery, and to stay with you for at least the first night 
  • Arrange for child care and pet care for at least the first week 
  • Fill post-surgical prescriptions, including pain medication 
  • Schedule a baseline mammogram for your doctor’s reference
  • Adjust your medications according to your doctor’s instructions
  • Stop the use of all products containing nicotine

Breast Lift Recovery

Taking care of yourself during the recovery period is one key to getting the results you want from your breast lift in Lubbock. By following your plastic surgeon’s instructions carefully, you will have the best chance at a successful recovery. Be patient with your body as it works to heal. If you jump back into your normal routine too quickly, your health and your results could suffer. Take it slow, and don’t hesitate to let others help you during this time. Although everyone’s healing timeline is unique, most patients can expect to take about 5 to 10 days off work and 4 to 6 weeks for a complete recovery and return to full activity.

Mastopexy and Scarring

All surgeries leave scars, and breast lifts are no different. Your plastic surgeon will need to make incisions on your breasts to achieve the desired tightening and lifting. An incision made around the areola can minimize the amount of scarring, but some patients may have more scarring depending on how much skin needs to be removed. With proper care, scars will fade and diminish over time. And, your breast lift scars can be easily hidden beneath a swimsuit. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns about plastic surgery scars.  

Women with Breast Lifts are Very Happy with their Results

According to RealSelf, 95% of women say that their mastopexy was “worth it.” In a sample review of the procedure, one woman wrote

“I am a 20-year-old who underwent a breast lift procedure due to a lot of sagginess that inhibited me from feeling comfortable and also hindering what I could and could not wear. After losing weight from my chest after having a large bust, they began to droop. My areola area was very large and my right breast was larger and hung lower than my left breast. . . It has now only been two weeks’ post operation and I am comfortable to move around, pain free, and my breasts look 100 times better than what they did, which I am so grateful for.”

A breast lift in Lubbock can have a similar positive effect on your self-image and give you more confidence when your breasts are given back their youthful look. Dr. Jane Rowley and her staff are committed to helping you become your best self by giving you the body you can truly appreciate and enjoy. Call us today for a no-obligation consultation.

Finding the Perfect Fit with Breast Augmentation in Lubbock

If you’re considering breast augmentation (also known as breast enhancement, breast enlargement, breast implants, or a “boob job”), you’re not alone. Breast augmentation has been the most popular plastic surgery in recent years, and continues to grow in popularity. But the decision to get breast augmentation in Lubbock, or anywhere, is not an easy one. First, you have to be sure that you really want it, and, second, you have to decide how you want to do it. Here are some things to think about as you consider whether to get a breast enhancement and which type of implant is best for you.

Why Do You Want Breast Enhancement?

If you want breast implants, you have to be sure that you are getting them for you, and not for anyone else – not even your partner. It’s your body and you have to live (literally!) with the results. You must be sure that you will like what you see and feel comfortable when you look in the mirror each day. Even if your results turn out great, taking such drastic measures to please someone else could lead to resentment and dissatisfaction. On the flipside, if you pursue plastic surgery to fulfill your own goals rather than someone else’s, it can lead you to feel empowered and confident.  

In addition to assessing your motivation for having plastic surgery, you need to make sure you have realistic expectations for the outcome of your breast augmentation in Lubbock. Hoping that it will make people like you better, or that it can make you look just like your favorite celebrity can lead to disappointment in the end. Remember that plastic surgery cannot fix your personal problems and it won’t change who you are at the core. It can help boost your confidence and put some pep in your step, but the rest is up to you. 

If you want to increase the volume of your breasts because their size is something that has always bothered you, to fix asymmetry, or simply to look better in a bikini, you may be a good candidate for breast augmentation. Your doctor can help you decide if you have the right motivations for having plastic surgery.  

Is There a “Right” Size for Breast Augmentation?

The decision on breast implant size is a very personal one that is tied closely to your reasons for wanting the surgery in the first place. Some women have a naturally small bust line and may wish for a curvier or more traditionally feminine figure. Other women may have an asymmetry that’s always bothered them and that they wish to correct. Some women may have lost breast tissue from breastfeeding, or may wish to counteract the effects of aging and gravity. But, no matter what your reason is for wanting the procedure, the size you choose will impact how dramatic of a change you achieve.

There is no right or wrong answer to the size question, but choosing a breast implant size that doesn’t feel perfect can lead to more surgery down the line. Many breast augmentation revision surgeries are performed because the patient desires a change in implant size. In a 2019 study, 41 percent of women who had breast enlargement revision surgery did so because they wanted to change the size of their implants. 38 percent of the study participants chose larger breast implants for their revision surgery. Modern trends have many patients opting for smaller, more natural looking breast enhancement results. However, if that’s not the look you want, do not shy away from saying so. Whether they are large or small, breast implants can enhance your feminine beauty and increase your confidence.

It can be hard to visualize how your breasts will look and feel after breast augmentation in Lubbock. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could try on different sizes, just like when you are shopping for clothes? With a little rice and some imagination, you can do the next best thing. Making your own rice breast implant sizers is easy – and it’s a helpful way to get a good idea of how your new implants will feel. To make them, just cut the feet out of some nylon pantyhose, fill them with rice, and tie them off at the top. Here’s how much rice to use:

  • ¼ cup rice for 75 cc
  • ½ cup rice for 125 cc
  • 1 cup rice for 250 cc

The rice will form to the shape of your breasts as you situate the sizers inside your bra. Wear them around the house for a bit to see how the extra weight feels and to get some insight into what life would be like with larger breasts. You may discover that you would prefer to choose a size smaller or larger than you originally thought! Keep in mind that the rice method is not an exact science, and it is important to discuss your questions and concerns about breast augmentation in Lubbock with a qualified plastic surgeon. 

Understanding the Differences Between Implant Types

The type of breast implant you select will have a significant impact on the outcome of your procedure. The decision should be made only after thorough research on your own and a candid discussion with your plastic surgeon. Presently, there are three types of breast implants. Each kind has its unique advantages, and depending on your priorities and preferences, one may be more suited to you than another. All breast implants have an outer shell made of silicone; however, their names refer to what’s inside the silicone shell.

  1. Saline. Saline is sterilized salt water. These implants consist of a silicone shell filled with saline. Depending on which implant brand you choose, they may come either pre-filled (requiring a larger incision) or empty, in which case they can be folded and inserted through a smaller incision. If a saline implant leaks (called a “rupture”), the saline is safely absorbed into your body, and the rupture is immediately apparent by simple observation of the breast. That’s why women feel comfortable choosing saline implants for breast augmentation in Lubbock – they do not have to worry about silent rupture. The downside is that saline breast implants often move and feel much like water balloons. While you have the peace of mind of having a natural substance inside, the saline generally doesn’t move or feel like natural breast tissue. The implant can fold, causing an unappealing rippling or wrinkling effect.
  2. Silicone gel. Silicone gel implants look and feel more like natural breast tissue. They come prefilled, so they require a larger incision. However, there are things about silicone gel ruptures that make many women uncomfortable with these implant types. Because of the thickness of silicone gel, when there is a rupture, the gel is a foreign substance that requires another surgery to remove, and is not safely absorbed by the body like saline. And because you cannot detect a rupture by looking at the breast, this scenario is known as a “silent rupture,” meaning it requires an MRI (which is typically not covered by insurance) to detect. In fact, the FDA recommends MRIs every 2-3 years for women with silicone gel implants to make sure the implant is intact. This is something that many women are not aware of.
  3. IDEAL IMPLANT® Structured Breast Implants. The IDEAL IMPLANT combines the safety of saline with the natural look and feel of silicone gel. It’s the only breast implant of its kind and was developed by a plastic surgeon in response to women’s concerns about silent rupture. Now, breast augmentation with IDEAL IMPLANT can give you the benefits of saline and silicone gel without the drawbacks of either. The IDEAL IMPLANT is saline-filled, however, the saline is contained within nested shells and separate chambers. This unique design controls the movement of the saline, giving it an appearance and softness that is similar to a silicone gel implant. Also, because of these separate chambers, and because IDEAL IMPLANTS are never pre-filled, a surgeon can adjust the saline levels to achieve the optimal results. Plus, IDEAL IMPLANTS are only available to board-certified plastic surgeons, for greater peace of mind. For breast augmentation in Lubbock, Dr. Jane Rowley is one of the exclusive plastic surgeons offering the IDEAL IMPLANT. As an IDEAL IMPLANT premier surgeon, she is one of the most experienced plastic surgeons in the nation to use this new technology. Learn more about the advantages of the IDEAL IMPLANT over other implant types in this video:

Beyond the inner contents of a breast implant, they may also vary by shape (round or anatomical, also known as teardrop) and texture (smooth or textured). An article posted on the American Academy of Plastic Surgeons blog describes these different qualities: 

“Round implants give a full look to the upper pole of the breast and can potentially rotate in the envelope – though such a shift shouldn’t be visible. Anatomical implants (named because they resemble the natural teardrop-shaped slope of the breast) have a tapered top, so the fullness is more emphasized on the bottom pole of the breast. If these shift, however, the visible change can be more pronounced.

“The silicone shell itself may also be textured or smooth. A smooth implant is freer to subtly move in its pocket, which some women feel better mimics natural breast tissue. Textured implants more firmly anchor themselves once inserted, making it more difficult for them to rotate.”  However, as textured implants have recently been shown to have a correlation to a rare form of breast cancer, they are decreasing in use as a result.

How are Breast Implants Placed?

How the implant is inserted is largely dependent on what implant type and size you have selected, along with how much natural breast tissue you already have. These matters will be worked out during your appointments prior to your breast augmentation in Lubbock. The methods of inserting the implant include 1) where the incision is made and 2) where the implant is placed within the breast.

The most common incision locations are: 

  • Inframammary: at the base of the breast, just below the crease
  • Periareolar: on the lower border of the areola (the dark area around your nipple)
  • Transaxillary: through the armpit

As far as placement within the breast, there are also two general locations (with certain variations based on a woman’s body and consultation with her doctor). 

  • Subglandular or submammary (in front of the pectoral muscle, immediately behind the breast tissue): this used to be the standard placement of implants, however, it is less common because the implant is easier to feel, and it’s closer to the surface. It’s also not advisable for women with little or no natural breast tissue as it will generally result in a less natural result. However, there are advantages to choosing subglandular placement for breast augmentation in Lubbock. A 2015 study found that placing breast implants directly under the skin results in less blood loss during surgery and a shorter, less painful recovery. Subglandular placement is now primarily used for women who are very physically active in sports that impact the pectoral muscle, such as body-building. 
  • Submuscular (beneath the pectoral muscle): this is now the more common method of placement and generally provides a more natural result. Despite its name, with this method, the upper part of the implant is generally placed under the muscle, while the lower part may be over the muscle. Chest muscles can conceal the edges of your breast implants more effectively, giving your breasts a more natural slope. 

Get the Results you Want with Your Breast Augmentation in Lubbock

Are you considering breast augmentation in Lubbock? If so, you’re lucky to have a nationally-recognized, world-class surgeon right here in West Texas. Dr. Jane Rowley offers her patients an unmatched depth of experience with a woman’s perspective. With over two decades of practice, there is no plastic surgeon in Lubbock with more experience, training, and skill, than Dr. Rowley. She can help you navigate all of your options for breast enhancement so you can get the pair that fits your body perfectly.  Call today to schedule your no-obligation consultation.

Making the Most of Your Lubbock Plastic Surgery Experience

By its very nature, the decision to have plastic surgery is a very personal one. Just as no two people look exactly alike, each of us has our own reasons for why we want to change certain things about ourselves. Whether it’s something we’re born with something we’d like to improve upon, or simply the result of life and aging, we each have a vision of our ideal selves. Plastic surgery can be a great tool to help patients achieve the results they want, however, a little planning and some lifestyle changes will go a long way to making sure you get what you desire out of your Lubbock plastic surgery experience. Read up on what you can do to make the investment in your appearance more than worth it.

Pick the Right Plastic Surgeon

First things first – before you make any final decisions, make sure you have a plastic surgeon that you can trust. Unfortunately, as in any industry, some doctors are more concerned about making money than they are about caring for patients. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has a helpful guide on what to look out for when selecting a doctor. Some of the key points they make are:

  • Make sure the surgeon you consult with is the one who will perform your Lubbock plastic surgery. While that might seem like a strange thing to say, some practices are like conveyor belts: you consult with the doctor who is available, but then ultimately are operated on by whomever is on call that day. You are trusting your plastic surgeon with your appearance and well-being, so make sure you know exactly who that person will be.
  • Don’t be persuaded. It’s your body and you should be the one to decide what you want. Beware of anyone you think is trying to upsell you on other procedures or products that don’t really get you what you want, or who may get benefits for pushing certain products that may not be in your best interest. Trust your instincts!
  • Look at the doctor’s before and after images carefully. Do you like what you see? Different plastic surgeons have different styles and aesthetic views. Is your doctor’s definition of beauty in line with yours? If not, find a plastic surgeon that sees things similar to the way you do.

Remember that “Plastic surgery is real surgery, and the least-expensive operation is the one performed correctly the first time.” Bargain shopping may be a fun way to find new shoes or home décor, but when it comes to your appearance and your health, you want to invest in a doctor who will give you the best experience and outcome possible. You don’t want to cut corners, because the results are permanent. Put simply, be sure that you can trust your plastic surgeon.

Make Sure Your Surgeon is Board-Certified

The very first box on your checklist of qualifications for your plastic surgeon should be to make sure they are board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Doctors who have earned this certification have passed through extensive educational and training requirements. Additionally, board-certified plastic surgeons have the appropriate state medical licenses and privileges at accredited surgery centers and hospitals. The ABPS also requires board-certified doctors to adhere to strict ethical standards and safety guidelines, and to continue their education to stay current in their field. You should never settle for anything less when choosing the doctor who will care for you during your Lubbock plastic surgery journey. When you choose a plastic surgeon that is board-certified, you can have confidence knowing you are in the hands of a qualified doctor with the highest of standards. For more information on why ABPS board-certification is so imperative and how it protects patients, check out the video below: 

Preparing for Lubbock Plastic Surgery and Recovery

Once you’ve selected a plastic surgeon you trust and have worked together to formulate a plan, it’s time to get ready for your procedure. This is your chance to get your body in tip-top shape so you can be as healthy as possible for surgery day. Drink lots of water, eat your fruits and veggies, get the right amount of sleep, limit alcohol, and stop smoking. Reduce stress by practicing meditation or relaxation techniques to keep your immune system strong. Having surgery can elicit stress for some patients, but doing what you can to calm those nerves can be beneficial for your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.    

It is easy to let the excitement about your plastic surgery results overshadow the necessary preparations for your recovery. But it is important to remember that a successful healing period will make a significant difference in the final outcome of your procedure. This is the part where you are in charge; your plastic surgeon will do everything in their power to minimize risk for you, but they can’t hold your hand throughout your Lubbock plastic surgery recovery period. The importance of following your doctor’s instructions to a T cannot be overstated. If you do not comply with their post-op instructions, you could put yourself at risk for dissatisfaction with your results, complications, or even emergency surgery.

To make your recovery a little easier, gather your essentials and prepare your home. You will want to make sure your fridge and freezer are stocked with simple, healthy meal options that don’t require much effort. Call in a favor with a family or friend and ask them to come stay with you for at least the first 24 hours, depending on the type of procedure you have. Your body will need plenty of rest during the initial stages of recovery, so make arrangements to have someone take care of your children and pets, if you have them. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, have patience. The human body is capable of amazing things, including healing completely from Lubbock plastic surgery. But, these things take time. Weeks and even months may go by before bruising and swelling reside and you can finally begin to see the full results of your procedure.   

How to Reduce the Appearance of Scars 

As stated above, plastic surgery is real surgery, and that means you’ll have some scarring when it is all said and done. Scars tend to look their worst when the bandages first come off, so don’t be alarmed when your body doesn’t look picture perfect right away. You can rest assured that as time goes on, your wounds will heal and the scars will fade. Plastic surgeons are specifically trained in suturing techniques and other methods for the reduction of scars. 

During your incision’s initial healing period, the scar will appear pink and may be tender to the touch. There is no clear-cut answer as to how your scars will look after you heal from plastic surgery because every patient’s body responds differently to certain procedures. Genetics play a big role, making much of your scar’s appearance out of your control. But, there are definitely some things you can do to help the healing process go faster and more smoothly. Here are 3 tips to ensure you get the best results possible from your Lubbock plastic surgery experience:

  1.  Don’t smoke. If you are a smoker, this is certainly something that’s easier said than done, but it is worth the temporary sacrifice. Avoiding nicotine in all its forms is very important for your safety, results, and recovery. Your doctor should recommend that you quit smoking several weeks before your surgery, and many won’t even perform certain procedures on active smokers at all due to the impact of nicotine on the vascular system. If you have followed that advice, then not smoking during your recovery will be much easier. Plastic surgeons strongly recommend abstaining from nicotine because it reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood, replacing it with carbon monoxide. Oxygen-rich blood is essential to proper healing after surgery. Smoking and insufficient levels of oxygen can result in unnecessary complications during your surgery and in your recovery. Plus, if you’re able to stop smoking for a few months before and after your procedure, perhaps you can ditch the habit once and for all.
  2. Drink water and eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Part of a successful recovery is being able to fight off infections. Getting an infection in your incision site can leave you with worsened scarring. The healthier you are, the stronger your immune system will be, and the better equipped you will be to have a smooth recovery. Keep in mind that the water in coffee, alcohol, and soda doesn’t count towards the water you need to be drinking, as those beverages contain other chemicals that counteract the benefits of water and can actually be dehydrating. 
  3. Follow all of the wound care instructions. To heal properly after Lubbock plastic surgery, wounds need to be clean and hydrated, but otherwise should be left alone. Listen carefully when you are shown how to clean and care for your wound. Avoid bathing during the initial time frame you are given and follow all your doctor’s instructions carefully and diligently. If you have any questions at all during your recovery period, never hesitate to contact your doctor’s office. Sometimes all it takes is a simple phone call to keep a potential complication at bay. 

Other optional steps you can take to minimize scarring include using certain skin creams, or flat silicone sheeting that restricts scarring from extending too far above your skin. Some things, however, we just can’t do anything about. Factors such as aging, fair skin, genetic tendencies, and the location, size, and depth of the incision may make healing more difficult. But remember, a little bit of love and a lot of patience can help you gently care for your wound as it heals.

How to Maintain the Best Results from Your Lubbock Plastic Surgery Experience

At the end of the day, maintaining your plastic surgery results comes down to diet and exercise. While that might sound like a little cliché, it is true and there’s a good reason why it is every doctor’s number one recommendation. If you’ve gotten a tummy tuck, liposuction, or other body contouring procedure, your results are going to last longer if you aren’t counteracting them with your lifestyle. While you will have a brief recovery period, once your doctor has cleared you fully for physical activity, you should resume (or begin) an exercise regimen. Coupled with a more balanced diet, your plastic surgery results will look better and last longer. You will also feel stronger, both physically and mentally.

If you are specifically looking to maintain the results of Lubbock plastic surgery for your skin, the avoidance of sun tanning and nicotine will help improve the long-term benefits for skin and facial plastic surgery. It may take a little extra effort to remember to wear your sunscreen every day or to quit old habits, but those small steps will go a long way toward making the most of your procedure. Think of it this way: you have the opportunity to pair your new look with a new and improved lifestyle.

Call the Leader in Lubbock Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery can represent a special time in your life. For many patients, it marks a point at which they took matters into their own hands and made a choice to enhance their appearance and boost their confidence. When you decide it is time to make that positive change in your life, Rowley Plastic Surgery is here to help you every step of the way. From planning and preparation to surgery and recovery, our top priorities are the safety, satisfaction, and well-being of each of our patients.   

Dr. Jane Rowley is the leading plastic surgeon in Lubbock with over 20 years of experience providing her patients with exceptional results. She is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is an expert in the field of plastic surgery. With Dr. Rowley, you can feel confident knowing you are in the best possible care. If you are ready to explore your plastic surgery options, call Rowley Plastic Surgery today to schedule a no-obligation consultation.

Plastic Surgery in Lubbock for Ear Correction

​​While parents don’t often encourage their teenagers to get plastic surgery, Lubbock teens could experience significant benefits from otoplasty, or cosmetic ear surgery. In this digital age, teens may post several pictures of themselves on social media every day. But when you find out that your child is not winning the popularity contest, instead getting bullied online over something as little as the appearance of ears, it is natural to want to help them. Otoplasty is a plastic surgery procedure that can have a lifelong impact on self-esteem and confidence. Adolescents should not be worried about how their ears look. The self-consciousness can even carry over into later life. Sensitivity about protruding ears can be detrimental to a person’s quality of life, and no one should have to live that way, especially when the issue can be corrected with plastic surgery in Lubbock.

Otoplasty is used to correct

  • Asymmetry in one or both ears
  • Abnormally large ears
  • Protruding ears

Scientific Evidence Supports Otoplasty in Children

Teens are not the only kids who are concerned about their looks. Younger children may suffer psychologically when they are subjected to the teasing of their peers. The playground can be a tough place when others either make fun of or ostracize classmates who look different. Bullying can also damage self-esteem and cause other lifelong problems for children who fall victim to it.

Studies have consistently shown that cosmetic ear surgery has significant benefits for children with protruding or misshapen ears. One such study found that children who received otoplasty reported a marked improvement in quality of life. The results were overwhelming: 97 percent reported an increase in happiness; 92 percent felt an increase in self-confidence; 79 percent reported improvements in their social lives; 100 percent reported bullying reduced or stopped. Researchers concluded, “Otoplasty is an effective procedure in alleviating psychosocial distress in the vast majority of children that undergo the operation, and hence this study supports the continued availability of otoplasty on the NHS for children with prominent ears.” 

Another study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, found that “parents reported significant improvement in their children’s health-related quality of life following otoplasty.” The participating children also noted a higher satisfaction with their quality of life after the procedure; in fact, 88 percent reported feeling happier with the appearance of their ears after otoplasty and 93 percent would choose to have the surgery again if they were offered a second chance.

There are so many challenges that children face, but insecurity about their appearance doesn’t have to be one of them. Cosmetic ear plastic surgery in Lubbock can help by eliminating negative attention and inspiring a boost in self-esteem. 

When is the Right Time for Ear Surgery?

The decision to have plastic surgery is one that takes thoughtful planning and consideration, especially when the patient is your own child. The ideal timing for otoplasty depends on several factors, and your plastic surgeon will be able to help you make an informed decision. Otoplasty is a safe, routine surgery that can be performed at any age. If your child is going to have ear correction surgery, it is best if they wait to undergo the procedure until they are about five or six years old. This is when the ears are developed enough to benefit from cosmetic surgery, yet are still flexible and can easily take on the new shape. Furthermore, children do not typically develop feelings of self-consciousness before this age. If protruding or misshapen ears are corrected before children reach the school-age years, teasing and bullying may be avoided altogether. 

Ear Plastic Surgery in Lubbock for Adults

Otoplasty isn’t just for children. The procedure can provide a positive impact for teens and adults as well. Maybe you haven’t necessarily suffered bullying because of your prominent ears, but their appearance is enough to cause you some insecurity. A recent study concluded, “Otoplasty can provide significant positive psychosocial benefits, even in an adult population. Therefore, this type of surgery should be offered to any patient seeking a solution to prominent ear-related psychosocial problems regardless of age.” Whether you endured years of teasing or simply felt the personal desire to enhance the appearance of your ears, otoplasty can enhance your confidence by giving you the look you want. 

Preparing Your Child for Otoplasty

Children and adults both need to understand that their surgical results may not be fully visible immediately following the procedure. Healing will take some time and they will need to remember to leave the incision area alone during recovery. Even if your child is at the recommended minimum age for otoplasty, it still may not be the right time to pursue the procedure if a certain level of maturity is not yet reached. Children who undergo ear surgery must be able to understand the importance of their cooperation before and after the procedure. Doctors’ instructions must be followed, and if your child is not ready to comply with directions from your plastic surgeon, it may be necessary to put your plastic surgery in Lubbock on hold for a time.   

How is Otoplasty Performed?

The ear surgery is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia. The doctor will make incisions in the front folds of the ear or on the back of the ear to hide potential scarring. The incisions allow the doctor to pin the ears back or reshape them into a more standard appearance. After these simple steps, the doctor stitches up the incisions and the healing process begins. The patient will need to wear a head dressing for a week as the incisions heal. Pain and complications are minimal, but always contact your doctor with any questions or concerns you may have. Watch the video below to learn more about otoplasty from Dr. Jane Rowley.

What is the Recovery Like?

After this plastic surgery in Lubbock, the ears are covered with bandages and wrapped with gauze to protect the incisions while they heal. The area of the procedure will swell as a response to the incision and corrections. Cold compresses and prescribed medication can help reduce this swelling and assist in pain management during the first few days of recovery. The patient should not sleep lying on the ears until they fully heal. Usually, the bandages and stitches can be removed about a week after the plastic surgery, and Lubbock patients can then see their results more clearly. After the bandages are removed, the swelling will continue to diminish until the area is completely healed. A full recovery from otoplasty typically takes about six weeks, and the final results are meant to be permanent.

Gauged Ear Correction—Return to Normal Earlobes 

With the help of plastic surgery, Lubbock patients can correct other ear issues as well. Some people who have gauged ears decide they are ready to change their look. If you have ears that call too much attention to themselves due to gauges or for other reasons, your board-certified plastic surgeon can help. This type of procedure is often referred to as ear reconstruction, as it requires the surgeon to rearrange tissue to rebuild the earlobe. 

Restoring Natural Earlobes 

Earlobes can be intentionally stretched with gauges, also known as cogs, caps, plugs, or tunnels. Once an earlobe hole is stretched past six millimeters, it will not shrink back. People are increasingly seeking to correct their stretched lobes because of career choices, age, or social stigma. With the aging process, some people may experience earlobe stretching or sagging. Others may have drooping or even split earlobes from prolonged wearing of heavy earrings. Whatever the reason, a simple corrective surgery can restore earlobes to their natural look.

Procedure and Results

Each person has different needs with their repair. Your doctor will carefully examine your earlobes to know what needs to be done during your plastic surgery. Lubbock ear gauge correction is performed as an outpatient procedure with local anesthetics. Excess lobe tissue is removed, and then the lobe is stitched up. An experienced surgeon can carefully reshape your earlobe to a more natural look. If you want to re-pierce your ears, you can have that done during the procedure. Your earlobe may be smaller than it was originally. Remember to follow all of your doctor’s recovery instructions carefully. If you smoke, you will need to stop smoking before your surgery and during your recovery.

Choosing the Right Plastic Surgeon

Although ear correction is considered a cosmetic procedure, the process is much more involved than the beauty treatments you might get on a regular basis. Choosing a hair stylist or a nail salon is fairly simple; you can safely rely on reviews or word of mouth to find someone who will make you look great. Plastic surgery is different. It involves your health and well-being, and the changes made to your appearance are permanent. Spend the extra time and effort to find a well-qualified plastic surgeon you can trust. 

For starters, the surgeon you select should be board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Did you know that any doctor can legally perform cosmetic procedures? This means that if you don’t do your research, you could end up with a doctor who does not have the proper training and experience to handle your surgery. The last thing you want to do is place your health and appearance in the hands of an unqualified medical professional. When you select an ABPS board-certified plastic surgeon, you can rest assured knowing you have a doctor with a level of training, knowledge, and skill to give you a safe experience. Watch the video below for more information on how choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon will affect your surgical experience.

Once you are certain your surgeon is board-certified, find out more about their professional background. Do they specialize in the procedure that interests you? How much experience do they have performing ear plastic surgery? Lubbock Dr. Jane Rowley welcomes questions from her patients and spends the time necessary to make sure you feel comfortable throughout your plastic surgery journey.  

Researching your doctor’s credentials is important, but it is also a good idea to take a look at their work on previous patients. Most plastic surgeons have a before and after photo gallery for different procedures on their websites. Spend some time going through these pictures so you can get a clear idea of your surgeon’s aesthetic sense. What is beautiful to some may not be appealing to others, so be sure your tastes and preferences align with those of your surgeon. Next, communicate your goals to your doctor. A clear understanding between you and your plastic surgeon is crucial to getting the results you want.  

Simply Restoring Confidence

Plastic surgery is a science and an art. Dr. Jane Rowley is the board-certified, experienced surgeon who can help you regain confidence in your physical appearance. Whether you have earlobes that were accidentally torn or intentionally stretched, your earlobes can be repaired in around 45 minutes. If you are dissatisfied with your ears for other reasons, or if your child wants to make a change, you can consider otoplasty at Rowley Plastic Surgery in Lubbock. This choice will do more than just increase “likes” on social media; it provides new confidence as children begin to define themselves with more than just their appearance. 

Whether you are looking into otoplasty for yourself or for your child, you want to be certain you are in the right hands for the procedure. Plastic surgery can change lives for the better by inspiring greater self-confidence that radiates from the inside out. From your initial consultation to the post-operative recovery period and beyond, Dr. Jane Rowley and her staff at Rowley Plastic Surgery are 100 percent committed to your care, safety, and satisfaction. With over two decades of experience and thousands of happy patients, Dr. Rowley is the plastic surgeon you can trust with your aesthetic goals. Schedule your no-obligation consultation with Dr. Rowley today.

With a Breast Lift, Lubbock Women Can Feel Rejuvenated

How do you feel about your breasts? Are you satisfied with their appearance or is there something you wish you could change about them? Whether you’d like them to be bigger, smaller, or anything in between, your breasts can have a significant impact on how you feel about your appearance overall. A woman’s chest influences her clothing choices, her self-confidence, and can even affect her posture. It can be hard to feel like your best self when you are unhappy with the way you look, especially if sagging breasts are part of the problem. A drooping chest doesn’t have to bring you down. With a breast lift, Lubbock Dr. Jane Rowley can help you feel radiant from the inside out.      

What Causes Breast Sagging?

There are many factors that affect the appearance of our breasts, some of which we can control more than others. The aging process is blamed most often for the sagging that women’s breasts can take on. Whatever the cause, breasts that sag and droop can have a negative impact on your confidence and your everyday living. Identifying the reason for your undesirable breast changes can help you decide whether a breast lift in Lubbock is the right procedure for you. When your breasts just don’t look the way they used to, some of the causes could include the following:

  • Genetics There is nothing we can do about our genes, but they are the biggest factor in the appearance of your breasts. Genetics affect breast tissue density, skin tone, and even the shape of your breast.
  • Age – The aging process is constant and unstoppable. Hormone levels, skin tone, and muscles change with age and have an effect on our appearance whether we like it or not.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding A woman’s body is undeniably and permanently changed with pregnancy and breastfeeding. Many women have stretched nipples and areolas after having children. The breasts often become deflated and can have significant sagging.  
  • Weight fluctuations – Significant changes in weight can drastically impact your breast volume and leave your breasts sagging and stretched looking. 
  • Lifestyle Lifestyle choices, such as smoking, exercise, and diet can have either negative or positive effects on the appearance of your breasts.

Are You a Good Candidate for a Breast Lift?

For any type of plastic surgery, you should be in good health and have realistic goals for the outcome of your procedure. If you are a woman whose breasts have significant sagging or drooping, you may be a good candidate for a breast lift. Lubbock women whose nipples point downward and have large areolas may also benefit from the procedure. If you are unsure whether your breasts qualify for a lift, a simple test can help point you in the right direction – and all you need is a pencil. Place the pencil horizontally under the crease of your breast. Does it stay there when you let go? If so, your breasts may have significant sagging that could be corrected with a breast lift. 

Consult with your doctor about your expectations and your goals to know for sure whether plastic surgery is the right choice for you. If your answer is “yes” to most of the following questions, mastopexy may be necessary to resolve your cosmetic breast concerns.

  • Do your nipples point downward?
  • Are your breasts flat or elongated?
  • Do you have pendulous or tubular breasts?
  • Are your areolas stretched or enlarged?
  • Are you unhappy with how much your breasts droop or sag?

These questions can help you determine whether a breast lift might resolve the cosmetic issues with your breasts. Your doctor will also take into consideration your physical health. If you are healthy and able to maintain a stable weight after the procedure, you may be a good candidate. If you still plan on having children in the future or if your weight tends to fluctuate dramatically, you may want to reconsider having breast surgery. The results of a breast lift in Lubbock may not hold up well through these types of changes.      

Breast Augmentation vs. Breast Lift: Which is Right for Me?

Cosmetic breast issues come in many forms, and there are different procedures available to address each one. Some women are unhappy with their cup size. For patients who want to increase the size of their breasts, plastic surgeons recommend breast augmentation. Breast implants come in various shapes, sizes, and materials and can give you the added volume you want. You can choose from different types of silicone gel implants or saline implants; each comes with its own advantages. Depending on your anatomy and your lifestyle, you can also decide whether you want your breast implants placed under or over the chest muscle. A variety of techniques, placements, and implant types gives breast augmentation patients the power to achieve their personal cosmetic breast goals. 

If you don’t necessarily want bigger breasts, but feel they need some perking up, then a breast lift in Lubbock is the procedure that can help. While a breast enlargement can provide a slight lift, it may not be enough for some patients. Breast sagging looks different on each individual woman, and mastopexy is tailored to meet your needs. Your plastic surgeon will evaluate the degree of sagging your breasts and nipples have and determine the correct amount of skin and tissue that needs to be removed. Then, your doctor can transform your breasts and give them the renewed youthfulness that motherhood (or life in general) had diminished.  

The Best of Both Worlds

If it’s both volume and a lift you want for your breasts, you can choose to have breast augmentation with mastopexy at the same time. The two procedures are frequently done together, as many women want to enlarge and perk up their breasts. Just be sure to express your goals clearly to your plastic surgeon; breast implants that are too large can sometimes weigh down the breasts and negate the effects of a lift. An experienced surgeon like Dr. Jane Rowley will be able to help you choose the right implants to perfectly complement your breast lift in Lubbock. She explains:

“Tightening the skin and placing an implant are opposing forces, and the laws of physics are not on our side. As we tighten the skin to lift the breasts, the implant will oppose that, and tend to weigh them back down. In addition, these patients may have very thin, inelastic skin to start with, and patients who desire a very large implant may face difficulty with recurrent droop or recurrent ptosis because of the skin quality. It is very important to me to spend a long time talking to my patients about what they are hoping for and set realistic expectations with this procedure so they can have a positive outcome.”

For more information about choosing the breast procedure that is right for you, watch the video below.

Breast Reduction With a Lift 

For some women, adding volume to their breasts would actually make life worse. Women with very large breasts often suffer from pain, discomfort, and self-consciousness. Breast reduction helps relieve these symptoms by removing excess skin and tissue from the breasts to create a smaller, more proportionate shape. With their new lighter breasts, these women are able to move and dress more freely. 

Dr. Rowley always includes a breast lift when performing breast reduction. The lift enhances the beauty of the breasts by moving the nipple to a higher position and giving the chest a perkier, more natural look. If you suffer from side effects related to your large breasts, a breast reduction may be able to provide relief as well as increased self-confidence. During a consultation, your doctor will advise you as to whether a breast reduction is the right procedure to add to your mastopexy. 

Benefits of a Breast Lift in Lubbock

While there are many things affecting our breasts that are out of our control, plastic surgery offers ways to improve and refresh your appearance. A breast lift, or mastopexy, can restore the youthful and perky look of your breasts. By tightening loose skin and reshaping breast tissue, the procedure can reduce the sagging of your breasts. If your areolas are larger and stretched from previous pregnancies, a breast lift will decrease their size and reposition your nipples to an upward position with forward projection.

Breasts that are asymmetrical can gain a more identical look with the help of a breast lift. Lubbock patients can also choose to have their procedure done in combination with breast augmentation or a breast reduction. A breast lift can improve the way your clothing fits and allow you to wear sundresses, tank tops, or even go braless if you choose. You may also find improvement in your posture, as you stand a little straighter without the heaviness of sagging breasts weighing you down. With all of the benefits of a breast lift, Lubbock patients will find renewed confidence as they enjoy their newly enhanced appearance.

Recovering From Mastopexy

Plastic surgery recovery may seem daunting to some patients, but with the right planning and preparations, you can have a smooth, successful healing process. Your recovery begins when you wake up after surgery. A friend or family member should drive you home and stay with you for at least the first night. Pain can be managed with the medications your surgeon prescribes. You will need to take five to ten days off work. Avoid raising your arms above breast level or lifting anything heavier than ten pounds for the first week. You should be able to return to all of your normal activities in four to six weeks, but be sure to get the ok from your doctor first. Take things slowly, and listen to your body. 

According to RealSelf, 93 percent of breast lift patients said the procedure was “worth it.” When plastic surgery can give you greater confidence and a younger looking chest, chances are you will agree that your procedure was also worth it.  

Breast Lift Results: How Long Will They Last? 

Part of your decision making process about having a breast lift should include consideration about the longevity of your breast lift results. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery says that the results of a breast lift are long-lasting but not considered permanent. Your body type with its unique skin texture and thickness gives every patient individual results. Your doctor should thoroughly explain the procedure and what you can expect in terms of your results. The suggestions below can help you get the most out of your breast lift.

  • Before having a breast lift, Lubbock patients should have a stable, healthy weight for the procedure to have longer-lasting results. 
  • Consider waiting to have a breast lift in Lubbock until after you are finished having children. You should still be able to breastfeed after the procedure, but additional pregnancies can diminish your results. 
  • Wearing a quality, well-fitted bra is an easy way to fight against the forces of nature. Your breasts will naturally start to sag if you choose not to wear a bra for long periods of time or when participating in vigorous exercise. 

Rejuvenate Your Breasts With Rowley Plastic Surgery

When the appearance of your breasts starts to affect your confidence, it’s time to do something about it. Diet and exercise can’t help you rejuvenate your breast shape, but plastic surgery is an effective option that can help you achieve your cosmetic goals. Don’t waste any more time trying to hide sagging, pendulous, or elongated breasts. Let Dr. Jane Rowley and her staff at Rowley Plastic Surgery help you regain your confidence and satisfaction with your breasts.

Dr. Jane Rowley has been helping women improve the appearance of their breasts for more than 20 years. As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Rowley carefully listens to your cosmetic goals, discusses your options, and clearly explains the expectations of your surgery. Schedule your no-obligation consultation today to learn more about the options available to rejuvenate your breasts and to discover your cosmetic possibilities.

Your FAQs Answered by the Best Plastic Surgeon in Lubbock

Each plastic surgery candidate is unique and has different needs, goals, and expectations. But patients considering cosmetic procedures often have the same types of questions. There is no harm in doing research online, but it is important to talk to a board-certified plastic surgeon you trust to get the accurate information you need. Banking on unreliable sources could lead you in the wrong direction and can end up being detrimental to your surgical experience. Selecting the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock will help put your mind at ease, because you know the answers to your questions are coming from a trusted source. 

Your decision whether or not to have a surgical procedure requires good information and knowledge. The more you know about a procedure and its expected outcome and recovery, the better your experience will be. The first key to having a positive experience with plastic surgery is finding the right plastic surgeon for you, and asking them the questions you feel are important for your understanding. Some of the most commonly asked questions include the following.

Is Plastic Surgery Safe? 

All types of surgery come with risks. It is essential to openly discuss with your doctor your medical history and ask about the specific risk factors of the procedure you are planning. For patients in good overall health and who follow their doctor’s instructions, plastic surgery does not have any unique risks over other surgeries. Complete disclosure to your doctor of your previous or current medical conditions and any prescription or non-prescription drugs or supplements you may be taking is a crucial part of ensuring your safety. 

Another important element for your safety is the qualification of your plastic surgeon. Board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery is a must. When looking for the best plastic surgeon, Lubbock patients should make sure their doctor has the experience and training necessary to perform their specific procedure. Positive referrals from trustworthy sources can also be very helpful in finding a surgeon who can provide you with high quality care. Just be sure to do your own research to be certain your doctor is one you can trust. For more information on why board-certification is so important, watch the video below.

What Makes a Good Plastic Surgery Candidate? 

With any plastic surgery, patients should be in good health, not smoke, and carefully consult with their doctor. Your plastic surgery candidacy will also depend on specific factors associated with the procedure you are planning. If you are interested in breast augmentation, you will need to discuss your body size, breast tissue, and breast skin with your doctor. Patients who want procedures like liposuction will have their skin elasticity and muscle tone evaluated to determine their candidacy. Having a positive outlook and realistic goals and expectations are important for any patient considering a procedure with the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock.

What are My Payment Options?

If an out of pocket payment sounds scary, then consider a credit option. The cosmetic boost you are wanting just might be more than the budget can handle with an all at once, one time payment. Most doctors have policies that require payment to be made in full at or before the time of service. Even the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock is not set up to keep track of payments and balances like a credit company would. 

Many patients find their plastic surgery payment to be more manageable with CareCredit. CareCredit is a credit card that is specifically designed for procedures and treatments that are not generally covered under a medical insurance plan. This card is a little different than a regular credit card, as it has no-interest payment plans and a variety of payoff options. CareCredit offers short repayment times giving you the ability to manage your healthcare costs better. Visit their site for more information.

What Should I Do Before Surgery?

Choosing a talented doctor will increase your likelihood of having a safe, successful surgery, but there are some things you can do to help as well. Your plastic surgeon will provide you with a list of specific supplements and medications to avoid, but you should plan to stop taking things like ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin E, and certain herbal supplements prior to surgery. Nicotine will be off limits for several weeks before and after your procedure as well. 

Planning for your recovery period will also help your plastic surgery experience be more comfortable. Take care of errands, housework, and grocery shopping before your operation. Fill your prescriptions and gather items that you will need to have on hand during the first few days of recovery. Arrange for a trusted friend or relative to drive you home after your surgery and to stay with you for at least the first 24 hours. Hand off pet care and childcare to someone else for a week or two, as your movement and activity will likely be very limited during this time. The better prepared you are for your procedure and recovery, the less worry and stress you will feel throughout the entire experience.  

What Factors Impact the Success of My Surgery? 

Each patient is an individual case for plastic surgery. There are a wide variety of factors that play into the outcome of your procedure. The best plastic surgeons in Lubbock will be happy to answer all of your questions, and they should thoroughly cover all aspects of your surgery, including recovery. A key factor to a successful plastic surgery experience is starting with an experienced, board-certified surgeon. Dr. Jane Rowley is the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock and is dedicated to providing her patients with a superior experience. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and The American Board of Plastic Surgery are all excellent sources of information for patients looking for a well-qualified plastic surgeon. 

In addition to finding the right doctor, it is essential to the success of your surgery that you communicate your expectations clearly. Spend some time looking at before and after plastic surgery photos and show the ones you like to your surgeon. These examples can help convey your goals so you and your doctor are on the same page. It is also important to keep your expectations realistic. Even the most experienced plastic surgeon cannot guarantee perfection. Your procedure can’t save a relationship or get you a promotion at work. Plastic surgery has many benefits, but it also has its limitations. Patients who understand this are always happier with their end results than those with unrealistic expectations.  

What Should I Expect During My Recovery?

The best plastic surgeon in Lubbock can help you achieve your aesthetic goals, but it may take several weeks before you look and feel the way you envisioned. The healing process cannot be rushed, no matter how much we wish we could skip over it. As time passes and the body recovers, your surgical results will become more apparent and you will feel more like yourself again. So, what does plastic surgery recovery look like? 

No two patients will have the exact same experience during recovery from plastic surgery. Many procedures require the use of general anesthesia, which can have varying effects on individuals. In addition, your comfort during recovery also depends on your pain tolerance. You should expect to take a few days off work during your initial healing period. Your surgeon may restrict your physical activity for a week or more, depending on the procedure you undergo. Pain can be managed with prescription medications. Don’t be alarmed if you see bruising or swelling near the surgical site; these symptoms are typical (even with the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock) and generally resolve on their own within a matter of weeks. The best thing you can do to ensure a smooth recovery is to strictly follow all of your doctor’s instructions. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact your surgeon’s office. 

When Will I See Results?

It can be easy to get used to the instant gratification of today’s world, but when it comes to plastic surgery, your desired outcome will take some time. Whether you have a face, breast, or body procedure, the end result will be worth the wait. Immediately following the operation, you may experience bruising and swelling, and your surgical area may not appear the way you hoped it would right away. For example, breast augmentation patients sometimes think their implants sit a little high on the chest wall right after surgery. But, within just a few months, their breasts will look and feel much softer and more natural as the chest muscles relax and heal.

How Long Will My Plastic Surgery Results Last?

Surgical cosmetic procedures produce results that are more dramatic and longer lasting than minimally invasive treatments. However, even with the best plastic surgeon in Lubbock, your results won’t last forever. The life of your plastic surgery outcome depends mostly on the expertise of your surgeon and how well you care for yourself after surgery. Simple steps such as drinking plenty of water, eating nutritious foods, and getting regular exercise can go a long way towards maintaining your surgical enhancement. If you are thinking about having work done on your breasts, face, or body, consider the longevity of the procedure you want.

  • Breast augmentation: Breast implants are not lifetime devices, but breast augmentation results can last a decade or longer. Many factors can impact the lifespan of your implants. Significant weight gain or loss may change the appearance of your breasts after surgery. Aging will also alter the look of your enhanced breasts over time. Some women opt to replace their implants or add a breast lift when they are ready for an update.
  • Facelift: The results of a facelift generally last seven to ten years. The aging process looks different for each one of us, so the longevity of this procedure can vary from patient to patient. The best thing you can do to keep your face looking youthful after plastic surgery is to stay out of the sun. The best plastic surgeon in Lubbock recommends wearing a high SPF broad-spectrum sunscreen every day, and keeping up with a healthy skin care regimen. 
  • Body Contouring: When you have a body contouring procedure such as a tummy tuck or liposuction, the skin or fat that is removed will be gone forever. But remember, maintaining that flat tummy will be up to you. A healthy diet, weight stability, and consistent exercise are all important practices for patients who want to keep their surgical results for as long as possible.   

The Trusted Source for Your Plastic Surgery Needs

Reading through plastic surgery FAQs can give you a good idea of what to expect from your procedure, but scheduling a consultation is the best way to get reliable information. If you have questions about plastic surgery, you can count on Dr. Rowley to give you straightforward, accurate information. For more than 20 years, she has helped her Lubbock patients feel confident throughout their plastic surgery journeys. With her world-class training and decades of experience, Dr. Rowley has the skills and expertise to restore your confidence in your appearance. She will spend the time needed for you to understand your plastic surgery options. Schedule your no-obligation consultation today with the best plastic surgeon Lubbock has to offer to find all the answers to your plastic surgery questions.

Mommy Makeovers: More than Just a Tummy Tuck in Lubbock

In our youthful anticipation of the joys of motherhood, many of us underestimate the toll that pregnancy, the demands of child rearing, and age can take on our bodies. Before we know it, we’re no longer those glowing, expectant mothers. While many of us may have never imagined we would want to consider something like a tummy tuck in Lubbock, we also probably didn’t understand the changes our bodies would experience. With a little help from modern surgical technology, there are many ways to regain your sense of youthfulness, to boost your confidence, and reclaim the figure you sacrificed to have a family. 

At Rowley Plastic Surgery, we consult with many mothers considering a tummy tuck in Lubbock who are surprised to learn how many options they have after childbearing. While not everyone loves the phrase, pop culture often calls it a “Mommy Makeover” when multiple procedures are done together. It’s a popular term that refers to a combination of procedures to target different areas of your body during a single surgery. Several areas may be treated with multiple procedures performed at the same time to create the full package look patients desire. On the right patient, a mommy makeover can provide the look you want with minimal downtime and a dramatic effect. 

Whether it’s a post pregnancy body deflating your confidence or simply the aging process, you have several options to combine plastic surgery procedures if you’d like to see a little more (or less) curve here or there. Dr. Jane Rowley offers options that treat different areas like tummies, breasts, hips, and buttocks. You can even add submental liposuction to tighten up the beginnings of a double chin.  

You get to decide—with only a single recovery.  So let’s discuss your options.

Breast Procedures: Breast Enhancement, Breast Lift, and Breast Reduction

When most people think about plastic surgery for breasts, they think of implants to increase breast size. But there are other breast procedures that can help women feel better about their appearance and themselves, aside from simply increasing their cup size. If your breasts sag or are too large for your liking, a breast lift or reduction can help you achieve the look you want. But how do you know which procedure is right for you? A lot depends on your body and your preferences, and the decision is best made in consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.

Breast Enlargement

After pregnancy, a woman’s breasts can sag, look deflated, and lose their feminine shape. If you’ve had a baby, you know all too well about the various changes your body undergoes as it prepares to bring a new baby into the world. The need for a procedure like a tummy tuck in Lubbock might not surprise many mothers. But many women are caught off guard by the unwanted changes they see in their breasts after they finish breastfeeding. And, for most of these mothers, extra bra padding is not enough to help them feel as confident as they once were in their appearance. 

Breast sagging and deflation are also common for women as they begin to age. If you would like to add volume and fullness to your breasts, then a breast augmentation with breast implants is a good option. The procedure is customizable to fit the needs of each individual woman. With choices for implant type, placement, size, and even incision location, breast enhancement can help you rebuild your confidence and satisfaction with your appearance.

Contrary to popular belief, most breast augmentation patients do not wish to end up with big, obvious plastic surgery results. A natural look and feel is the goal for the majority of women who seek the procedure. You get to decide what you want your surgical outcome to be, whether that means a modest enhancement or a drastic increase in cup size. With the latest breast implant technology, decades of experience, and a keen eye for aesthetic beauty, Dr. Rowley can help you achieve the look you want. 

Breast Lift

Let’s say that breast fullness is not a concern for you. You’re perfectly happy with your cup size, but the way your breasts sag has you feeling a little droopy yourself. It is common for breasts to lose their forward projection as gravity and age affect the body. Sometimes the nipples start to point downward or the top of the areola sits lower than the crease under the breast when viewed from the side. If you are dealing with these types of issues, you could benefit from a breast lift.

Also known as mastopexy, a breast lift corrects sagging by getting rid of excess breast skin and tissue. Once the loose skin is out of the way, your plastic surgeon can then reshape the breasts and raise the nipple/areola complex to a higher position. Even if you’ve had multiple pregnancies or are maturing in age, you can have youthful, perky breasts again.  

It’s not uncommon for women to choose both breast implants and a breast lift, restoring their youthful appearance while adding fullness. If you want to address both sagging and loss of volume at the same time, talk to your doctor about your goals. An experienced plastic surgeon can recommend the right breast implant size so that the extra volume does not weigh your breasts down too much (which can cause them to sag even more). Whether you want to combine it with breast implants or a tummy tuck in Lubbock, mastopexy often works well alongside other procedures. 

Breast Reduction

What if you have too much breast tissue? In addition to making some women feel uncomfortable with their appearance, having breasts that are too large can create physical discomfort. The heavy weight on their chests can cause back, neck, or shoulder pain. Some women get rashes or irritations in the crease of the breasts. Some may even have numbness or tingling in their hands and arms. If any of this sounds familiar, a breast reduction may be a good choice for you (and may be covered by your insurance). This procedure has some of the highest patient satisfaction rates in cosmetic surgery.

Extra large breasts can become a source of unwanted attention. Even modest clothing and swimwear fit in a way that accentuates the chest, causing increased anxiety and self-consciousness. If you feel insecure about your body because of the size of your breasts, plastic surgery can help you achieve a more proportionate shape. Breast reduction brings balance to your figure and improves confidence. 

Women love breast reduction because it gives them more freedom. Large breasts can inhibit a woman’s ability to move the way she wants. By decreasing their size, she can exercise without the weight of her breasts holding her back. Breast reduction also offers more freedom to wear what you want without worrying about concealing a large bust. 

Abdominal Procedures: Liposuction and Tummy Tuck in Lubbock

Most women accept the fact that they will have some weight to lose after delivering a baby. Some have to work harder than others to get back to their pre-baby measurement on the scale. Whether the weight comes off quickly or you’re still working toward your goal, there could be another cosmetic issue you may have not anticipated: loose belly skin. 

The skin and muscles in a woman’s abdomen stretch tremendously to accommodate a growing baby. But, even after the extra pounds are shed, the skin and muscles don’t often regain their pre-pregnancy shape. No matter how committed you are to your health and fitness regimen, diet and exercise will not tighten or shrink loose belly skin. Plastic surgery is an effective way to get rid of a belly bulge once and for all. 

Firm Up With a Tummy Tuck in Lubbock

A tummy tuck (or abdominoplasty) removes baggy, stretched skin that hangs around after you have had children or lost a significant amount of weight. A tummy tuck can even remove some stretch marks from pregnancies. The procedure also includes the tightening up your abdominal muscles. While a tummy tuck in Lubbock might not result in significant weight loss, it does have a significant effect on the abdominal core.

Abdominoplasty is one of the most popular plastic surgeries in the U.S. In fact, since 2000, the number of patients having tummy tucks has risen by 97 percent. Not only does a tummy tuck enhance the appearance of your midsection, studies have also shown that it can have significant health benefits. In addition to repairing stretched or torn abdominal muscles, a tummy tuck in Lubbock can help patients who suffer from lower back pain and urinary incontinence. 

The procedure requires a horizontal incision on the lower abdominal area. Excess skin and tissue is removed, and the ab muscles are tightened with permanent sutures in multiple layers. An extended tummy tuck uses a slightly longer incision to shape the hips, and is often combined with liposuction to tighten and shape the side of the waist.

You can expect to have a drain in place for a week following a tummy tuck in Lubbock. A full recovery can take 6-8 weeks, but most patients can return to work after 2-3 weeks.

Target Fat With Liposuction   

While a tummy tuck gets rid of loose skin, liposuction is the procedure that removes excess fat in your belly and hip areas. This procedure is designed to remove areas of localized fat that persist despite any constant efforts to eliminate them, such as diet and exercise. Liposuction can successfully reshape your body and works well as part of a mommy makeover, as women’s bodies tend to hold on to fat as they age. 

Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure; however, the right patient may see more dramatic results with liposuction than they would by simply shedding pounds. The procedure is about sculpting your figure and smoothing out areas that are tough to address at the gym. The hips, outer thighs, and chin (or submental) region typically respond best to liposuction. If you want to know how liposuction can help you get rid of your stubborn fat, watch Dr. Rowley’s informative video below:

Pregnancy can leave you with loose, excess skin around your midsection, stubborn pockets of fat that won’t respond to diet or exercise, or a laxity of abdominal muscles (diastasis). When even your most diligent diet and exercise efforts don’t solve these issues, plastic surgery can be an effective tool. If you have concerns about your belly, hips, or thighs, talk to your doctor about whether liposuction or a tummy tuck in Lubbock may be right for you.

Why Lubbock Women Choose Dr. Jane Rowley 

Combining plastic surgery procedures can yield impressive results. However, with each added procedure, it’s even more important to find a trusted, board-certified plastic surgeon. All types of surgery come with risks, and when you have more than one at a time, those risks can increase. It is crucial to have thorough, honest conversations with your plastic surgeon so you can both be clear on the surgical expectations. It is wise to do your homework on your doctor and your procedure, whether you want a breast surgery, or an abdominal surgery such as a tummy tuck. In Lubbock, Dr. Jane Rowley is the plastic surgeon you can consult with about your cosmetic goals who shares your perspective. Dr. Rowley always listens to her patients and is well known for being a collaborative guide that helps women develop a plan that best fits their individual needs and bodies.

A mommy makeover can restore your confidence by helping you regain your natural, youthful beauty with a tighter stomach, slimmer hips, and a fuller or more proportionate bustline. If you’re looking for a tummy tuck in Lubbock or the surrounding areas, or any combination of cosmetic procedures to get the look you want, take time to chat with Dr. Rowley. She wants her patients to be happy with their results–and themselves–she wants you to fully understand all of your options and what procedures would work best for your lifestyle and body type. She will spend whatever time is necessary to make your plastic surgery experience the best one for you. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Rowley is the leading surgeon in Lubbock that offers plastic surgery with a woman’s perspective.  Discuss your options at a no-obligation consultation with Dr. Rowley. Call to schedule yours today.

In Lubbock, Plastic Surgery Can Benefit Anyone

We all enjoy feeling good about our appearance. For most of us, the way we look matters much more than we would like to admit. Have you ever wondered why this is? People are visual creatures. We make quick judgments based on what we see and use first impressions to assess a person or situation. When you first meet someone, your brain will make assumptions in just a few seconds about their social status, attractiveness, and intelligence. While this instinct may have started out as a way to protect ourselves from danger, it has different consequences today. Now, it causes us to focus on our outward appearance so that we project the best image of ourselves to others. If you want to improve your self-image, Lubbock plastic surgery can help.   

Plastic Surgery for Men

While it is true that most plastic surgery patients are women, more and more men are seeking out cosmetic procedures now. Men and women will always be different and strive for attractiveness in different ways. It is human nature to gain confidence when we are happy with the way we look, and men are realizing the benefits of plastic surgery that women have been enjoying for a long time. According to the latest statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, male patients represent 13 percent of the total surgical cosmetic procedures in the U.S. It’s a significant proportion, and there’s no sign of the trend slowing down any time soon. Here’s a look at some of the top cosmetic procedures for men.

Blepharoplasty

Women aren’t the only ones who want to slow down the signs of getting older. A lift for the eyelids can take years off a man’s aging face. In Lubbock, plastic surgery for the eyes is popular with men because it makes them look young and fresh without the appearance of obvious scars. In fact, blepharoplasty was the second most common plastic surgery for men in 2019. 

Excess skin or fat around the eyes can make men appear tired, old, or even angry. Wrinkles, droopy upper eyelids, as well as puffiness or bags under the eyes can be corrected with an eyelid lift. The upper and lower eyelids can be lifted at the same time, providing a dramatic rejuvenation of the face. Blepharoplasty typically takes about an hour if both eyelids are done together, or 30 minutes for either the upper or lower. Most patients have 2-3 days of downtime and can return to work after one week of recovery. If the patient experiences difficulty with vision because of the sagging skin around the eyes, insurance may cover the cost of surgery.   

Tummy Tuck

Also known as abdominoplasty, a tummy tuck removes extra skin and fat around the midsection for a thinner, firmer look. Hitting the gym every day and sticking to your healthy diet don’t always yield the results you want, especially if your goal is to get rid of a muffin top. When diet and exercise just don’t cut it, a tummy tuck can help men and women finally get rid of their stubborn belly bulge.   

A tummy tuck can help men the same way it helps women in Lubbock. Plastic surgery of this type gives men a tighter, leaner midsection by getting rid of any sagging skin or fat around the belly. Abdominal muscles tend to be a focal point for many men, and a tummy tuck benefits the abs by tightening them from within. Women often seek this option after having children, but they are not the only ones who struggle with flabby stomachs. Whether a man feels he has a “dad” body, has lost a dramatic amount of weight, or is just fighting the aging process, a tummy tuck can provide the lean, athletic look he wants.

Liposuction

Men pinch and dislike the fat on their love handles just like women do. It is frustrating for men and women alike when their efforts at the gym and dedication to dieting just don’t get the results they want. Like a tummy tuck, liposuction is a body contouring procedure that creates a slimmer appearance by removing fat. But liposuction is unique in that it targets specific spots of stubborn fat to enhance different areas of the body. It is not a weight loss surgery for men or women, but it can help smooth out those problem areas. 

Not every part of the body with extra flab is a good place to have liposuction. Skin laxity plays an important role in the procedure’s final outcome. If fat is suctioned from an area with poor skin elasticity, the patient can be left with sagging skin. Plastic surgeons recommend the following areas because they typically respond best to liposuction:

  • outer thighs
  • hips 
  • chin or submental region
  • chest (especially for men with gynecomastia)
  • love handles
  • back

If you are having just a couple of small areas treated with liposuction, your procedure will require only the use of a local anesthetic. However, if there are multiple or larger areas that need attention, general anesthesia may be administered during your Lubbock plastic surgery. Recovery after liposuction is fairly rapid for most patients. After 2-3 days you should be ready to return to work, but keep in mind that you may need to wear compression garments for 2-4 weeks. Mild to moderate pain and swelling can last up to 4-6 weeks. For Dr. Rowley’s thoughts on liposuction, watch the video below: 

The #1 Procedure for Women

Women make up the vast majority of Lubbock plastic surgery patients. There are many cosmetic procedures from which to choose, but one has stood out in recent years as the most popular option. Breast augmentation is the top cosmetic surgical procedure for women in the U.S. and has been for many years. Options for size, shape, placement, and type of implant enable women to get results that are completely customized. 

Women seek breast enhancement for several reasons. Pregnancy and breastfeeding leaves many women with smaller, deflated looking breasts. Some women have asymmetrical breasts, and others have breasts that may have never fully matured. Breast augmentation solves all of these problems and helps patients feel more confident in their appearance. The procedure isn’t just about making the breasts larger; it’s about enhancing your femininity and creating more balance and proportion in your figure. If you are interested in enhancing your breasts with implants, check out the video below.

The desire to appear attractive to others is part of human nature. It motivates us to take care of our bodies by eating healthy, exercising, and grooming daily. Although it presents itself in different ways, this instinct is present in men, women, and children in Lubbock. Plastic surgery is a tool that can be used to enhance the beauty, physique, and confidence of people who wish to improve a certain aspect of their appearance. We are used to seeing women dominate the plastic surgery demographics, but men and even children can benefit from it as well. Some of the most popular procedures for men include:

  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Lift)
  • Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
  • Liposuction

Your Most Important Decision

Choosing a well-qualified plastic surgeon is the best thing you can do to ensure you have a positive plastic surgery experience. But how do you know if your doctor is qualified or not? Here are a few things to consider as you search for the right plastic surgeon for your procedure:

Board-Certification

The first thing you should check is that your surgeon is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). This means they have the training and knowledge necessary to safely perform Lubbock plastic surgery. Learn more about the importance of board-certification in the video below:

Experience

A plastic surgeon with substantial experience will have the ability to assess your needs and execute the procedure with skill. When you are making permanent changes to your appearance, it only makes sense to choose a doctor with plenty of practice with your specific procedure. 

Results

One way to learn about a plastic surgeon is to browse through their before and after photo gallery. Look for consistent positive results that match up with your own aesthetic sense. If you don’t like what you see, you may want to consider another surgeon.

Do your research on any plastic surgeon you are considering. Read online reviews and talk to friends and family who many have referrals based on their own Lubbock plastic surgery. But, most importantly, trust your gut. If you meet with a plastic surgeon and things just don’t feel right, move on and find a doctor with whom you are more comfortable. 

Call the Lubbock Plastic Surgery Expert

With more than 20 years of experience, Dr. Jane Rowley is the plastic surgeon Lubbock trusts. She performs procedures for men and women who are ready to take the next step toward reaching their aesthetic goals. Whether you want to slow the signs of aging in your face, trim the excess fat on your abdomen, or brighten your eyes with a lift, Dr. Rowley is the surgeon that will help you reach your goals. For more information, contact Rowley Plastic Surgery today and schedule your no-obligation consultation.