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This blog has been authored by “Dr. Joe” Gryskiewicz MD, FACS.

About Dr. Joe Gryskiewicz:

Dr. Joe Gryskiewicz is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience performing aesthetic surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and belongs to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, The Aesthetic Society, The Rhinoplasty Society, and many other national institutions.

In addition to being in private practice, Dr. Joe is a writer and international speaker. He has traveled the world delivering over five hundred presentations to professional organizations on plastic surgery topics such as breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, hot topics, and ethics. He writes for a number of medical journals, society newsletters, and academic publications.

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Is Dual-Plane Breast Augmentation Right for You?

When it comes to breast augmentation, there are many different procedures available. Dual-plane breast augmentation is just one possible option that can be a good fit for some patients, depending on their circumstances. Gryskiewicz Twin Cities Cosmetic Surgery, based in Burnsville, MN, believes the best way to offer their patients the right procedures for their needs is by providing essential information on how and why the procedure is performed. The following will help you understand how it works and whether it’s right for you.

What Is Dual-Plane Breast Augmentation?

Many women who undergo breast augmentation have concerns about scarring. Dual-plane procedures mitigate these concerns by offering an effective breast lift that doesn’t entail making external incisions, which many women find unsightly. Instead, dual-plane lifts involve a minor incision within the fold of the breasts, through which a pocket is created between the internal breast tissue and muscle.

How Can You Tell If It’s Right for You?

Team surgeon at work in operating room. breast augmentation[/caption]The dual-plane procedure is typically best for women with substantial sagging of the breasts. This technique is also good for women with a condition known as tuberous breasts, which involves a downward-pointing nipple. Your plastic surgeon will be able to determine whether this procedure is suited to you or if another option is better.

Skill, experience, artistry: Gryskiewicz Twin Cities Cosmetic Surgery can assist patients on their way to their optimum physical form. Visit them online to learn more about the full range of cosmetic surgery procedures currently available. If you’d like to schedule a breast augmentation consultation in Burnsville, feel free to call (952) 435-0177 today. They also have a location in Edina and serve residents of the Greater Minneapolis area.