by Coastal Cosmetic | Feb 1, 2020 | Blog, Breast Reduction, Plastic Surgery
While many women spend years wishing for larger breasts, there are just as many women who spend the same amount of time wishing their breasts would be smaller. After all, large breasts may not work for everyone’s lifestyle and may cause very real discomfort that...
by Coastal Cosmetic | May 1, 2019 | Blog, Breast Augmentation, Breast Reduction
If you’ve noticed that your nipples point downward and sit below the crease underneath your breast or if you’re just not happy with the shape of your breasts when wearing a bra, you may have considered a breast lift procedure. A breast lift procedure works by removing...
by Coastal Cosmetic | May 25, 2018 | Blog, Breast Reduction
Many people wonder if they can get a breast augmentation revision to go smaller because most people who seek this procedure want to go larger. The simple answer to this is yes, you can reduce the size of your breasts. Breast augmentation simply means augmenting...
by Coastal Cosmetic | Mar 2, 2017 | Blog, Breast Reduction
Breast Reduction, also known as Mammoplasty, is a procedure to minimize larger breasts. Women opt for a breast reduction for various reasons such as getting rid of the pain associated with larger breasts, skin irritation, or simply from unwanted attention. Breast...
by Coastal Cosmetic | Aug 31, 2016 | Blog, Breast Augmentation, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction
Have you ever had a professional bra fitting? If you have, how long ago was it? If you are post breast augmentation, you will obviously need to be fit for new bras that fit your new body. The team at Jacksonville’s Coastal Cosmetic Center spoke with Terri...
by Coastal Cosmetic | Jan 15, 2016 | Blog, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction
In this interview, Dr. Timothy Fee, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon at Coastal Cosmetic Center, shares his expertise and experience by answering your questions about breast augmentation. Dr. Fee’s Approach Q: What type of implants do you use? Saline or silicone? What...