Click above to call our office! You will be prompted to enter your phone number, and our system will call you and connect you to us.

If it is after office hours, leave a message with our answering service and we will return the call as soon as possible.

As always, your name and phone number are kept in strictest confidence and will not be shared.

Thank you for calling Dr. Grover!
Please fill out the information below and we will respond to your questions thoughtfully and promptly.

* Required field
Welcome to The Center for Aesthetics Plastic Surgery and MedSpa. I would like offer you this VIP Rewards Card for my practice which will enable you to enjoy special benefits and rewards on all procedures and services.

Each time you use your card you will accumulate points. The more you use your Rewards Card, the more points you will earn, making you eligible for additional discounts and exclusive benefits.

Click here to learn more about Dr. Grover's VIP Program

Newport Beach, Orange County: 949.759.9551
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles: 310.276.4526

Archives: LA Plastic Surgery Blog

Orange County Plastic Surgeon Q & A

August 19th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Which Breast Implant is Best for Me?

There are many options and many factors to consider when deciding what type of implant to use for breast augmentation. Some decisions that need to be made include: saline or silicone; moderate, moderate-plus, or high profile; round or anatomical; smooth or textured.

The implant is only part of equation to achieve a nice breast augmentation result.  Of course, it is very important to choose your surgeon carefully. A nice place to locate some board certified plastic surgeons who are committed to aesthetic surgery is www.surgery.org, the website for The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Orange County Plastic Surgeon Q & A

August 3rd, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – What if my implant falls out of place?

Patients may sometimes incorrectly feel that their implants have ‘fallen out’ of their pocket. The implants do not have anywhere else to go. When patients describe this, they are usually affected by an overly large pocket which may allow the implant to move outwards towards the underarm. This can often be corrected with internal sutures or a lateral capsulorraphy.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Orange County Cosmetic Surgeon Q & A

July 31st, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Which Breast Implant is right for me?

Many factors are involved in deciding the best size for a given patient.  First of all there is no one size that only fits a patient. I prefer to use a number of factors in deciding which size is best. First of all, I like to know if my patient is trying to achieve a conservative B cup or a large DD size. Body proportions, chest dimensions, breast dimensions, amount of breast tissue present, ‘looseness’ of the skin etc are all important factors.  Have faith in your Board-Certified plastic surgeon. Good luck.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 31st, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Cohesive Gel Silicone Implants and Gummy Bear Implants

This is a confusing topic for many. Gummy bear is a marketing term that has developed along the way. It refers to a ‘form-stable’ cohesive gel breast implant that is available in some places outside of the United States (in Canada and Europe).

Currently, in the United States, the FDA has approved a ‘cohesive gel’ silicone implant; however, this implant is not as ‘cohesive’ as the ‘Gummy Bear, form-stable’ implant. This implant will likely be available in the U.S. in the upcoming future. At the moment, there are a few sites in the U.S. that are offering these implants as part of a research study.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 30th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – What causes Capsular Contracture

Replacing your implant with a smaller one in the same pocket should be fine if using a gel implant.  If you are thin with little breast tissue, you will want to avoid a saline implant in the subglandular position to avoid rippling.  With regards to capsular contracture, you should be fine keeping your implants in the same pocket if you currently have soft breasts.

Realize, however, that anyone with silicone implants can at some point develop a capsular contracture.  There is evidence to show that the submuscular position has a decreased incidence of capsular contractures but this may not be your best option at this point and given that you are a personal trainer.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 29th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Choosing a Breast Implant that’s right for me.

There are many factors in deciding which implant type or size is best for you and which technique or position.  You should seek several opinions from Board-Certified plastic surgeons to help you determine what is best and why.  An easy place to start is at www.surgery.org, the website for The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.   Members of this society focus on aesthetic plastic surgery. Good luck.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Orange County Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 28th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Current Breast Implants Technology

The current generation of silicone gel implants are a cohesive gel implant.  They, however, are not THE cohesive gel implants or gummy bear implants that you discuss.  These gummy bear implants are more cohesive, firmer, and less pliable.  They are a form-stable type of implant, meaning the shape does not change.  They are more anatomic, but they may not give you the “natural augmented look” that many women desire.  They are not without problems or issues as well.  These gummy bear implants can have issues with rippling as well.  They are not currently available in the U.S. except for a few offices that are enrolled in current FDA studies.  They are available outside of the U.S.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 28th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Look and Fell of Breast Implants Varies

The feel of a breast implant varies from person to person.   Many factors come into play.  Some factors include the amount of breast tissue a person already has to cover the implants, whether or not the implants will be on top of the muscle, entirely under the muscle, or partially under the muscle; whether they are saline implants or silicone implants; the quality and thickness of the skin, etc…

In general, silicone implants will feel more “natural” than saline implants.   Silicone implants can feel like a thick marshmallow, whereas saline implants can feel like a bag of water.  Some patients will do very well with either type of implant if they have thick skin and a fair amount of breast tissue in either the subglandular or submuscular position.  In general, woman who are quite thin, have little breast tissue with loose skin, and have nursed children will do better with a silicone implant, preferably a high profile silicone implant to achieve a more natural feel.

Implants can feel hard for several reasons.  Some include a saline implant that is way too over-filled.  Another reason can be a capsular contracture.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

July 22nd, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – The Most Natural Looking Breast Implants?

Breast implants are placed either on top of the muscle, entirely below the muscle, or partially under the muscle in a dual plane approach.   I generally prefer the dual plane, partial retropectoral approach because, in my hands, I am able to achieve a more natural, tear drop shape with this technique because it prevents the implant from being too high in position on the chest wall in a unnatural position.  Best advice is to seek a board certified plastic surgeon at surgery.org to set up a consultation to determine what is the best option for you.  Good luck!

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Orange County Cosmetic Surgeon Q & A

July 22nd, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Largest Silicone Breast Implants?  How big are they?

The maximum sized available silicone gel implant available is 800 cc.  You can get slightly larger with a saline implant.  However, you should not choose a certain size without being evaluated by a plastic surgeon to determine if it is the appropriate size for you based on your chest and breast dimensions as well as condition of your skin envelope.  You say you feel that your 500 cc implants are smaller than your 375 cc saline implants.  One possible reason may be that you have different profile implants.  You may have had a lower profile implant before and now have a higher profile implant in which it has more projection but is narrower.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Archives

Categories