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Procedures Performed
  • Abdominoplasty
  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Lift
  • Breast Reduction
  • Liposuction
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  • Neck Lift
  • Chemical Peel
  • Dermabrasion
  • Eyelid Surgery
  • Male Breast Reduction
  • Gynecomastia

 

Dr. Cruise serves the following areas:

  • Orange County,
  • Irvine,
  • Newport Beach,
  • San Diego,
  • Los Angeles,
  • Beverly Hills,
  • Southern California.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Melissa Talks about her Silicone Breast Augmentation

 

Breast Augmentation Video

 

Dr. Cruise is amazing. His whole
office has been incredible. They answered all the questions I had. They've been very helpful through
the entire process. I'm really
happy with what Dr. Cruise has
done, his work and the way things turned out.
It's better than I expected.

 

Melissa, 25

Breast Augmentation

 

 

Newport Beach Breast Augmentation

 

 

 

 

 

Example of Dr. Cruise's breast
augmentation.

Breast Augmentation Information Resource for Southern California including Orange County, Los Angeles, Newport Beach, San Diego, and Beverly Hills.

 

Breast Enlargement

 

 

Overview of Orange County Breast Augmentation

 

Breast augmentation is one of the most common procedures performed in Orange County and other areas. When performed by a competent plastic surgeon the results are dramatic with little scarring, and little down time. Many women want their breasts enlarged because they know it would make them feel more self-confident, more attractive, and will make them fit into clothes better. Often, they have thought about it for a long time. Others seek augmentation because their breasts have begun to sag, either due to age or childbirth. These women wish to regain that youthful "perkiness" and cleavage they once had. Some wish to return back to the shape they were in their early twenties. Others, when given the option, want a more dramatic enhancement. The effect of augmentation in the saggy breast is impressive as it raises the nipple, fills out the sagginess, and creates significant breast projection, as well as cleavage.

 

For those who are interested, here is a little history on breast augmentation. In 1895, Czerny transplanted a benign fat tumor from a woman's back to fill a breast defect created by removal of a breast cyst. Other accounts of fat transplantation for breast augmentation have been documented. All these early attempts led to disappointing results.

 

In the 1950s, many materials were injected into the breasts for augmentation purposes. This uniformly caused severe local reactions that left the breasts hard, painful, and distorted. Still a common question is, "can we put the fat that was liposuctioned from other areas of my body into my breasts." The answer is no. First of all, fat transplantation does not come close to providing the necessary volume. Second, fat transplantation my cause scar tissue with micro-calcifications. This is not dangerous but it impossible to determine on mammogram whether these micro-calcifications are from the fat transplantation or from cancer. Therefore, it is not performed.

 

The modern age of breast augmentation began in 1962 when plastic surgeons for the first time started placing silicone gel implants under the breast tissue. This was a significant advance but it still caused an unacceptably high incidence of breast hardening, otherwise known as capsular contraction.

 

In the 1980s, it was found that by placing the implant under the pectorals major muscle, capsular contraction could be greatly reduced. Today, this is where the great majority of breast implants are placed.

 

In 1992, the FDA banned the use of silicone gel implants. On Nov. 17, 2006 they were re-approved. For 14 years patients had only saline as an option. What we have found is that saline implants, when placed under the muscle, have even a lower rate of hardening than silicone implants do. Silicone implants, however, have a more realistic feel. Since the ban, several major studies have shown rather conclusively that silicone implants are safe and that's why they came back on the market. It should be pointed out that shells of the saline implants are made of silicone.

 

 

 

 

Breast Augmentation Information Resource for Orange County, Newport Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego, Beverly Hills, and  Southern California