Amid growing concerns and reports of illness in some women with breast implants, Fredric M. Barr, MD, FACS is listening to his patients and changing his practice.
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“My advice to anyone is if there is any issue at all with your breasts, go see your physician, and if you don’t get the information that you are thinking should be appropriate, then go find somebody else. You need to be listened to and heard and evaluated,” says Barr.
One month after Amy’s breast explant surgery, “My thyroid is functioning properly for the first time in years. My hormones are coming back into balance. My posture is better, my neck and spine don’t hurt all the time, my complexion is clearer and I have more energy,” she says.
The decision to get implants lies solely with the patient, and it is up to them to choose whether or not to have them removed. While the scientific community may still be uncertain about the long-term effects of silicone implants, clearly, many women genuinely believe their implants are negatively impacting their bodies. These women deserve to have their concerns recognized.
Dr. Barr suggests that these women consider removing their implants and any surrounding scar tissue to potentially alleviate the adverse reactions they are experiencing. After implant removal, patients have two options: they can either choose to not pursue any further treatment or undergo mastopexy, a procedure that reshapes breast tissue to enhance the cosmetic appearance of the breasts.
Many women facing the complex and controversial issue of Breast Implant Illness have felt lost and uncertain. While medical research is still ongoing, some women have found relief by removing their breast implants. Dr. Barr offers a comprehensive procedure, tackling both the implants and surrounding scar tissue, for patients who understand the potential side effects and desire removal. If you're considering implant removal, consult a trusted plastic surgeon who truly listens and educates you on your options. With Dr. Barr's informative and compassionate approach, you can feel at ease making this life-changing decision.
En bloc, a French term meaning "all together," is a procedure commonly used to remove tumors with a margin of healthy tissue when there is a suspicion of malignancy or cancer. However, en bloc breast implant removal is not recommended for the removal of breast implants in cases where there is no malignancy present.
En bloc has gained buzz on social media platforms, causing some confusion among patients who incorrectly believe that it can be used as a solution for symptoms related to Breast Implant Illness (BII). However, en bloc breast implant removal is specifically designed as a treatment for anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), and not for addressing BII symptoms.
In contrast to an en bloc breast implant removal, a total capsulectomy performed by Dr. Barr removes the scar tissue surrounding the implant and the implant itself, making every effort to remove the capsule in one intact piece. This thorough breast implant removal surgery focuses solely on removing the scar capsule and implant without unnecessary tissue removal. For women experiencing symptoms caused by their breast implants, a total capsulectomy can potentially provide the solution they seek. Rest assured, Dr. Barr ensures the complete removal of the capsule for optimal results.
The terminology about breast implants and scar tissue can create confusion, but the three most important terms to know are:
If you’re experiencing symptoms of BII, please take heart that you’re not alone. Many other women who have had a similar experience are ready to support you in groups like the Breast Explant Solution Group on Facebook, founded by Dr. Barr. They know how it feels and can share their experiences to help you decide what’s best for your situation. You’ll interact with many women dealing with the same side effects who can confirm that what you’re going through is real.
Embarking on the healing journey as an explant patient is a new chapter in your life. This journey elicits various emotional, physical, and spiritual changes. Emotionally, you may face a range of issues as you realize that the reasons for your breast implantation no longer align with who you are today. To provide support and understanding, we highly recommend seeking the guidance of a counselor or therapist. Our patient counselors are also here for you.
Physically, the first six weeks of healing may present challenges such as limited movement and exercise. Throughout the initial six months, you will notice significant changes in scarring and breast shape. Various treatment options — including lasers, injections, topical remedies, lymphatic drainage massage, and scar massage — can help minimize scarring. Additionally, irregularities or deformities can often be improved with future procedures like mastopexy, scar revision, and fat transfer. Regularly communicating and attending follow-up appointments with Dr. Barr will play a crucial role in your healing process.
For those who chose explantation to alleviate symptoms of Breast Implant Illness (BII), this experience can be liberating as your health improves, although this is not always the case. However, for those solely focused on the physical appearance of their breasts, this journey can be incredibly challenging. Remember, everyone's journey and outcome are unique, and it is unfair to compare yourself to others, as healing varies greatly based on individual genetics and circumstances.
Dr. Barr and his dedicated staff are fully committed to supporting you through this complex decision, which, like life itself, will have its ups and downs. Rest assured that our entire team is here to stand by you throughout your recovery.
Many women report increased energy, less pain and inflammation, and a restored sense of well-being after explantation surgery. Although you will face some challenges after having breast implants removed as you navigate physical and emotional healing, for most patients like BII warrior Alison Liddic, the benefits of breast implant removal are worth undergoing the healing process.
Join Dr. Barr as he uncovers the untold narratives behind women's implants in this groundbreaking reality-based show. Delve into the life-changing factors that propelled them towards surgery, and witness the empowering journey of their implant removal process. Prepare to be moved and inspired.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been regulating the use of silicone breast implants since 1976. The FDA lifted their previous 14-year ban on silicone gel-filled implants approving the newly-created and more cohesive gel implants in 2006.
FDA Statement Regarding Breast Implants
Remember: Every woman’s experience with breast implants is unique to them, and the best way to gain knowledge and ask personal questions would be to schedule a consultation with Dr. Barr.
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Please understand Dr. Barr will do his very best to achieve a pleasing result – HOWEVER, due to the unknown effects of tissue damage caused by the implant and its removal, cosmetic results are unpredictable and cannot be guaranteed.
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Breast Explant + Lift Before and After Photos
Breast Explant Before and After Photos
As a result of the Total Capsulectomy procedure, you may experience negative cosmetic consequences, including, but not limited to the following: scaring, contour irregularities, asymmetry, volume loss and indentations. Furthermore, there are no guarantees that BII symptoms will resolve after the Total Capsulectomy procedure.
For additional treatments and procedures not listed, please complete our online form to request more information or call (561) 833-4122
Discover the truth about Breast Implant Illness and find the support you need on your journey. Don't let societal critics discourage you from exploring breast implant removal surgery in the form of a total capsulectomy. BII symptoms are real, and they only worsen over time.
Fortunately, there is a solution. Many women have found relief by undergoing explantation. Despite the challenges, this procedure has helped countless women reduce and even eliminate symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, joint pain, and more.
You are not alone in your struggle.
If you are ready to discuss your individual experience with BII and the possibility of having implants removed, contact our patient counselor at (561) 833-4122 or complete our online form to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Dr. Barr and the staff at Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery are here to empower you with the information and support you deserve. From our initial meeting and throughout implant removal surgery and your recovery period, you’ll receive compassionate care and personalized attention.
Has the aging process, pregnancy or breastfeeding made your breasts change in an undesirable way? Would you like to achieve lifted breasts for a more aesthetically-pleasing appearance? Whether you have naturally smaller breasts or larger breasts, breast lift surgery can help you achieve a more youthful breast contour. Determining the right surgical procedure for you depends on factors such as the amount of breast tissue and how much extra skin and surrounding tissue needs to be removed, any previous surgeries you may have had, and your medical history.
Schedule a consultation with our patient counselor to discuss your individual needs and goals by calling (561) 833-4122 or completing our online form. We will listen with compassion and prioritize your safety before, during, and after your surgical procedure.
Breast Lift Before and After Photos*
Breast reduction surgery at Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery therefore serves to alleviate the common issues of breast pain, skin irritation, neck pain, and other problems caused by excessively large breasts. The procedure reduces the size and reshapes the breasts, providing relief from physical discomfort. Whereas large breasts can often lead to chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain, breast reduction surgery can significantly diminish these issues. By reducing the weight and size of the breasts, the surgery improves posture and balance — which in turn reduces strain on the neck and upper body.
Moreover, breast reduction surgery helps dispel skin irritation and rashes that may develop in the folds beneath the breasts. Plastic surgeons remove excess skin and reshape the breasts, reducing friction and moisture build-up, and minimizing the occurrence of these issues.
In addition to pain relief and reduced skin irritation, breast reduction surgery can also improve the overall appearance of the breasts. It helps achieve a more proportionate and balanced body contour, enhancing self-confidence and body image. With smaller and lighter breasts, individuals often experience increased comfort while engaging in physical activities and exercise, allowing for improved athletic ability.
Consult with Dr. Barr, a Board-certified plastic surgeon at Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, to discuss your circumstances, expectations, and potential risks associated with breast reduction surgery. He can provide a personalized assessment and guide you through the process for optimal results.
Breast reduction surgery offers a safe and highly effective solution to the physical and emotional concerns associated with having overly large, heavy breasts. Not only can the size of the nipple and areola be adjusted during the surgery, but the overall shape and size of your breasts can be dramatically transformed. This procedure aims to bring your breasts into a more proportionally-balanced relationship with the rest of your body.
Dr. Barr performs breast reduction surgery at an accredited elective surgery outpatient facility, so you can rest assured that you will not be surrounded by ill patients.
Breast reduction surgery usually lasts between 2 and 4 hours, depending on how much breast tissue needs to be removed. Dr. Barr performs it under IV anesthesia, rather than general anesthesia. We administer pain medication and supply a supportive bra to enhance comfort during your recovery. Many patients find it pleasantly surprising that apart from slight soreness and swelling, they begin to feel quite well within just a few days, as long as they follow the surgeon's instructions.
For optimal results, we recommend that you achieve significant weight loss, if desired, before undergoing breast reduction surgery. If you're planning to lose weight, discuss the matter with Dr. Barr. Weight loss, whether before or after surgery, can have an impact on the outcome and shape of the breasts.
After breast reduction surgery, patients need to wear a surgical bra to provide support to the breast tissue. Wearing this surgical bra is necessary for several weeks following the procedure. During this time, it is normal for patients to experience some common side effects such as tenderness and discomfort, swelling, bruising, and changes in nipple and skin sensitivity. Most patients can return to work within two weeks; however, avoid lifting heavy objects and strenuous exercise for at least six weeks to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications.
Breast reduction surgery in the West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens area typically ranges from $3,500 to $5,000. However, the final cost may vary based on the amount and type of tissue removed, as well as other factors. You may be surprised to learn that unlike most cosmetic procedures, your health insurance company may cover the expenses if the surgery is determined to be medically necessary.
Generally, breastfeeding is unaffected by breast reduction surgery. During breast reduction surgery, Dr. Barr carefully preserves the nipple and areola while removing excess breast tissue and reshaping the breasts. This preservation allows for the potential retention of milk ducts and nerve supply.
However, every individual's anatomy and breastfeeding experience may vary. Some women may experience a decrease in milk production or have difficulty with latching due to changes in breast tissue and nipple sensation after surgery. These potential challenges can be influenced by factors such as the extent of the breast reduction, surgical technique, and individual variations in breastfeeding ability.
Women considering breast reduction surgery who plan to breastfeed should discuss their goals with their plastic surgeon during the consultation process. A thorough evaluation of the patient's breast anatomy and a discussion of potential impacts on breastfeeding can help set realistic expectations and inform decision-making.
In some cases, women who find it challenging to breastfeed after breast reduction surgery may choose to supplement with formula or explore alternative feeding methods. Consulting a lactation specialist or Board-certified plastic surgeon can provide additional guidance and support for women navigating breastfeeding after breast reduction surgery.
Imagine the freedom that comes with smaller, lighter breasts, less pain, and renewed self-confidence. By removing excess breast tissue and reducing breast size, you'll feel and look amazing in any clothes you choose, participate in sports and other activities you've been missing out on, and alleviate all the symptoms caused by overly large breasts.
Breast Reduction Before and After Photos*
Prior to surgery, Dr. Barr may advise you to undergo certain pre-operative preparations, such as avoiding smoking and certain medications that can increase the risk of complications.
The surgical procedure itself involves making incisions on the breasts, removing excess breast tissue and skin, and reshaping the remaining breast tissue. The specific technique Dr. Barr uses may vary depending on your individual needs and preferences.
After the surgery, you may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Dr. Barr will provide pain medication and instructions for post-surgical care. Follow all post-operative instructions, including wearing a supportive bra, minimizing physical activity, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process.
During the recovery phase, it is common for patients to gradually return to their normal activities over several weeks. However, individual recovery experiences can vary, and some patients may require more time than others to fully heal.
For more specific and accurate information about what to expect before, during, and after a breast reduction from Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, call (561) 833-4122 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Barr, where he will answer your questions and address all your concerns.
The cost to remove excess breast tissue and excess skin depends on the surgical correction needed to produce the desired result. In severe cases, the cost will be higher due to the complexity of the surgery. During your consultation with our patient counselor and our plastic surgeon, we will discuss costs based on your unique circumstances, including the amount of excess fatty tissue and excess skin to be removed.
While many insurance companies do not cover gynecomastia surgery because it is often considered a cosmetic procedure, there are instances where insurance may cover a portion of the costs if deemed medically necessary. Check with your provider for information about your policy.
This outpatient surgery generally takes about two hours under general anesthesia.
This procedure offers permanent results. However, gaining weight, accumulating excess fat, and aging can affect the longevity of results.
For men seeking a breast reduction, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our patient counselor at (561) 833-4122 or by completing our online form. With care and compassion, we will listen to your concerns and goals, and our surgeon will advise the best course of action based on your unique needs. At Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, you can expect five-star service with the assurance that safety and honesty are at the core of our practice.
At Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, we perform a variety of breast procedures that aim not only to improve physical appearance, but also to address physical discomfort, health issues, and to safely enhance body proportions.
We understand that body image profoundly impacts a person's self-perception, self-esteem, and self-confidence. Furthermore, our top priority is the health and overall well-being of our patients. As you explore your options, we are prepared to guide you through your journey.
We perform the following breast procedures in our office:
Contact our patient counselor today, and we will help you make informed decisions towards your health and aesthetic goals.
In the realm of breast implant health, medical experts are actively discussing Breast Implant Illness (BII). The FDA's investigation has revealed a significant correlation between textured implants and a concerning disorder called Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This correlation leaves no doubt about the potential health implications.
While the medical community seeks to understand breast implant-related illnesses and the FDA conducts ongoing investigations, an increasing number of women worldwide report experiencing perplexing inflammatory symptoms they attribute to their implants.
The exact prevalence of breast implant illness remains uncertain. However, with over 400,000 women choosing breast implants annually in the United States alone and many sharing their personal stories, this is an issue that demands serious attention.
Consequently, Dr. Barr decided to stop performing breast augmentations in 2019.
A total capsulectomy involves the complete removal of the capsule that forms around breast implants and the implants.
Dr. Barr begins the procedure with an incision in the breast area, through which he carefully removes the entire capsule surrounding the implant. This meticulous approach ensures the full excision of all traces of the capsule, including any scar tissue or calcifications, and the implant itself.
We often recommend total capsulectomy for various reasons, including cases of breast implant illness (BII) or when a patient wishes to have their breast implants removed completely. Dr. Barr's expertise and attention to detail allow him to perform this procedure with precision, ensuring the best possible outcome for his patients.
If you are considering a total capsulectomy or have concerns related to breast implants, schedule a consultation with Dr. Fredric M. Barr at Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery. During the consultation, he will evaluate your specific situation, discuss your goals and options, and provide personalized recommendations to address your needs effectively.
A breast lift, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure to lift and reshape the breasts to correct sagging or drooping caused by various factors, including pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and aging.
In cases that require a total capsulectomy, Dr. Barr removes the breast implants and the surrounding scar tissue (capsules) completely. Patients who have experienced complications or symptoms related to breast implants, such as those associated with Breast Implant Illness (BII) can benefit from this thorough removal.
By combining his expertise in breast lift and total capsulectomy procedures, Dr. Barr provides patients with comprehensive care and optimal results. To determine the most suitable treatment plan for you, schedule a consultation with our patient counselor to discuss your individual circumstances, concerns, and goals.
Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery offers breast reduction procedures to help patients achieve their desired breast size and shape. Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that involves removing excess breast tissue and reshaping the breasts to achieve a more proportionate and balanced appearance.
During the breast reduction procedure, Dr. Barr makes incisions to access the breast tissue and remove the excess volume. The specific technique used may vary depending on the patient's individual needs and goals. Dr. Barr takes great care to strategically place incisions to minimize visible scarring.
After removing the excess tissue, he reshapes the remaining breast tissue and repositions the nipples and areolas to a more aesthetically pleasing position before closing the incisions with sutures.
Breast reduction surgery offers numerous benefits, including:
Gynecomastia is a condition characterized by the enlargement of male breast tissue and can be caused by hormonal imbalances, genetics, obesity, or certain medications.
During the male breast reduction procedure, Dr. Barr makes small incisions around the areola or in the underarm area. Through these incisions, he removes excess glandular tissue and fat to reduce the size and improve the contour of the breasts. In some cases, he may also use liposuction to remove additional fatty tissue.
Dr. Barr considers each patient's specific needs and goals to create a customized treatment plan to achieve a more masculine, proportionate, and natural-looking chest.
At Palm Beach Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, we understand that undergoing a breast procedure is a significant decision. We are here to provide you with the information and support you need to make an informed choice and feel confident throughout your journey.
Before your breast procedure, our team will conduct a thorough consultation to understand your goals and expectations. We will discuss the available options, such as implant explantation, breast lift, breast reduction, or male breast reduction, tailored to your specific needs.
For patients concerned about breast implant illness (BII), we offer total capsulectomy, which involves removing both the implant and the surrounding capsule. This procedure has shown positive health outcomes for women experiencing related symptoms.
During your breast procedure, our skilled and experienced West Palm Beach plastic surgeons will perform the surgery with precision and utmost care. Our team prioritizes patient safety and strives to achieve natural-looking results that align with your aesthetic goals. We utilize advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to deliver exceptional outcomes.
After your breast procedure, we offer comprehensive post-operative care to ensure a smooth recovery. Our team will guide you through the healing process and provide detailed instructions on post-operative care, including any necessary follow-up appointments. We will address questions or concerns you may have during your recovery, promoting comfort, and maximizing your satisfaction with the results.
Are you ready to take the next step? Our knowledgeable and compassionate patient counselor is here to guide you through the process.
Whether you have questions about our breast procedures or would like to discuss your concerns and desires, our patient counselor will provide personalized attention and support, listen to your needs, and help you make an informed decision. Call us at (561) 833-4122 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation.
The answer depends on multiple factors, including the specific combination of procedures, your recovery rates, your age and health status, and your behaviors or habits. More invasive surgeries typically require recovery time ranging between 6 and 12 weeks to 6 months, and surgeries to the same area of your body will also generally require recovery time between procedures.
However, if you are in good health and the combination of procedures in question will be performed on different parts of your body and are not especially invasive, a combination of procedures could potentially be approved together on a case-by-case basis. It is imperative that the combination of procedures does not compromise your healing, and your attention to prescribed pre-operation and recovery habits also plays a significant role. Schedule a consultation for an assessment and guidance regarding the procedures you are considering.
While aging affects us all, there are steps we can take to put forth a more vibrant appearance. We seek to perform subtle adjustments to address imperfections and the wear of time while retaining your natural look. While you should notice an improvement, the glaring changes or distortions in appearance you are concerned about and may have seen from other surgeons’ work do not meet the standard of quality plastic and cosmetic surgery we perform in our office.
Dr. Frederic M. Barr is a board-certified Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon with over 30 years of experience performing Plastic Surgery in South Florida. We enhance and refine your appearance according to your goals. Review our Gallery of Before & After Photos to see some examples of our work.
For patients with Breast Implant Illness (BII), which can include allergy, auto-immune, and thyroid hormone issues, this has been an emerging topic with significant press coverage in recent years. Although numerous medical professionals have demonstrated varying responses to these women’s concerns, we believe in addressing these women’s experiences and symptoms. In response to this phenomenon, we have also chosen not to perform new breast implant surgeries. We perform Total Capsulectomy on patients with breast implants, which involves the removal of both the saline or silicone implant and the capsule around it.
Removal of the implants and surrounding scar tissue has been shown to improve women’s health concerning these symptoms. While some women choose no further procedure following Breast Explant Surgery, some patients elect to have a Mastopexy procedure that involves reshaping the breast tissue for a pleasant cosmetic breast appearance. We welcome your specific questions regarding these procedures and their anticipated effects for your situation. See our Breast Implant Explantation (Total Capsulectomy) page for more detailed information, including before-and-after photo examples.