Brachioplasty & Breast Augmentation (Implants) Patient #1

Case ID: 10038

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Case Details

This 38-year-old woman came to Dr. Shridharani and the LUXURGERY team in NYC after losing a significant amount of weight following VSG (vertical sleeve gastrectomy). While proud of her progress, she was left with loose skin and volume loss that affected her confidence. Her transformation began nearly 2 years ago with liposuction and JPlasma to the neck and transconjunctival lower blepharoplasty to restore facial definition. Four months later, she had a bilateral mastopexy and full brachioplasty to address sagging skin in her upper body. Most recently, she underwent a bilateral breast augmentation with implants and a tubeless tummy tuck to complete her body contouring journey. Now, more than a year and a half post-op, she feels confident, radiant, and proud of her hard-earned results.


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