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Capsular Contracture

Capsular contracture is the term used to describe scar tissue that can form around breast implants which may cause the breasts to harden, look or feel different, and may cause some discomfort from the tightening of the capsule. Capsular contracture is the most common yet unpredictable complication following breast augmentation.  Although we do not know …

Facial Volume Restoration: Fat Grafting vs Fillers

Our options for restoring facial volume have expanded over the years with muscle relaxation via neurotoxins such as Botox, and the evolution of how fat atrophy in the face leads to stereotypical architectural changes with aging. Plastic surgeons can now add volume to refresh the face. In order to achieve a youthful but natural appearance …

Breast Augmentations and the Myths of Silicone Implants

Breast augmentation surgery has become one of the most popular, simple, yet precise procedures.  With over 300,000 breast augmentations performed in U.S. last year, many doctors prefer silicone over saline. When considering breast augmentation, Dr. Robbins encourages his patients to do their homework. Information is power! The success of breast augmentation often rests with the …

Robbins Plastic Surgery FAVORITES of 2015

Robbins Plastic Surgery has released their “Favorite Things,” annual list of all of the products they believe will make great holiday gifts. The list includes everything from small stocking stuffers to feel good services and more! Facial Dermaplaning Dermaplaning is an effective way of exfoliation. Using a blade we shave, or remove, the dead skin …