Dr. Navin K. Singh, MD

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25 Yrs experience
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The MedSpa at Washingtonian Plastic Surgery – Reston

11490 Commerce Park Dr., Ste. 430, Reston, Virginia

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Washingtonian Plastic Surgery – McLean

7601 Lewinsville Rd., Ste. 300, McLean, Virginia

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FAQ

Is it smarter to have lipo or a TT done?

As you no doubt know from your research that Liposuction and Tummy tuck are very different things. Liposuction will remove the fat but not the skin. Some excess skin can tighten up of course but not all of it. The results are generally less dramatic with liposuction. In a tummy tuck the excess skin and fat is removed and loose abdominal muscles from having had children are tightened up. Without pictures it is very hard to say which you are suitable for. Your BMI of 30% does help and despite that it might indicate that you would still be a candidate for liposuction. If you're willing to share pictures then I might be able to provide a better insight.

Bra fat and axillary wing lipo. Do I need to have my whole back treated?

For Liposuction of the bra fat and Axillary wings you can target just those areas but in most cases Liposuction of the whole back is the best way to blend and treat everything at once. If you wanted you could of course have just the specific areas targeted for Liposuction and then if needed do the other areas. That would involve to separate surgeries and two separate recovery times and you're probably better off getting everything treated at once. Of course the choice is always yours on how to proceed.

Do I need to replace breast implants sometime in my lifetime?

Breast implants will likely need to be replaced during your lifetime. Most women end up changing their breast implants between 10-15 years. This may be because they've had kids and now need a breast lift, gained weight/lost weight and want to go larger/smaller, or had a complication such as implant rupture. If however there is no problem, there is no need to replace an implant unless you're dissatisfied with the appearance or if a problem has developed. It's not like an oil change which you have to do every 5,000 miles. If there's no problem with the implant, it can be left alone.

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