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4 Plastic Surgery Procedures to Get Before the Summer
Summer will be here before you know it, and now is the time to finalize your summer plans. While you’re dreaming about your beach vacation and working on your summer tan, be sure to prioritize one thing: yourself! If you take care of your aesthetic goals now, you’ll have a summer body ready to drink in all the sunny weather.
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Your Guide to Breast Implants
Your decision to undergo breast augmentation is an exciting step that will enhance your body shape for years to come. However, you will quickly discover that it is only the first step in a series of important decisions. Along with choosing your plastic surgeon and surgery date, you will need to choose from among various types of implants to determine what results you can expect. This guide will help you prepare for your consultation with Dr. Mouchantat so that you can select the best breast implants and achieve your ideal look.
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Is Nipple and Areola Reduction Right for Surgery?
With breast enhancement is being as popular as it is, it is surprising just how little consideration a women’s areolas and nipples receive. Widely discussed, breast augmentation, reduction, and lifts dominate the conversation. And yet, plenty of women are uncomfortable with the appearance of their areolas or their nipples. At his Denver practice, Dr. Mouchantat offers nipple and areola reduction as an option for women self-conscious of their appearance.
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3 Ways to Achieve a Natural Look with Breast Augmentation
Recently, women have accepted a more subtle approach to breast augmentation. Gone are the days when women longed for prominently large breasts bustling with a bounty of cleavage. Instead, the majority of women now desire a breast augmentation that will naturally enhance their appearance.
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What is Right for You: Breast Augmentation or Breast Lift?
Many women come to Mouchantat Plastic Surgery expressing their desire for a youthful bust line. In hopes of recapturing their breasts of years past, women inquire as to which form of breast enhancement will best rejuvenate their figure: breast augmentation or a breast lift. More »
Breast Reduction for Men
In addition to cosmetic breast surgery for women, Denver plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat offers surgical techniques for male breast reduction, which is beneficial for men who struggle with excess tissue on their chests.
The benefits of undergoing a male breast reduction surgery include:
- Removal of excess breast tissue
- Decrease in the hypersensitivity of the chest
- Improved fit of clothing and self-image
What Is Male Breast Reduction?
Excess breast tissue on men, also referred to as gynecomastia, is often thought to be brought on by hormone imbalances, but lifestyle may also play a role. This issue, which can be embarrassing for those who struggle with it, can occur in adolescents and adults and can be corrected through surgery.
The procedure uses skin and tissue tightening techniques as well as liposuction to streamline the male chest. In order to undergo this surgery, you should be a nonsmoker at a stable, healthy body weight.
During your plastic surgery consultation in Denver, Dr. Mouchantat will work with you to determine if the problem can be corrected through lifestyle changes rather than surgery. If it cannot, Dr. Mouchantat will help you understand the details of male breast reduction and perform your surgery.
The Male Breast Reduction Procedure: What to Expect in Surgery
For your male breast reduction surgery, you will be under general anesthesia for at least one hour, though, in some cases, a local anesthetic with sedation may be adequate. If you only struggle with excess glandular tissue, Dr. Mouchantat may be able to remove it using scalpel techniques alone, but glandular tissue combined with fatty tissue will necessitate a combination of skin and tissue tightening techniques, as well as fat removal with liposuction.
To begin, an incision will either be made around the nipple areola or in your underarm. Through the incision, the excess fatty tissue will be suctioned out in an effort to improve the contour of your chest. If you struggle with an excessive amount of tissue, your plastic surgeon may also have to remove skin to achieve an ideal result. After completing the removal, Dr. Mouchantat will close the incisions with sutures and cover them.
Male Breast Reduction Pre/Post Op Instructions
Following your surgery, your chest will be wrapped. You may experience swelling, bruising and discomfort and may be prescribed medication to manage pain. You can return to work after approximately one week, but you should avoid exercise for up to three weeks. It will likely take up to three months for the swelling to completely subside before you can appreciate the final results of your surgery.
Gynecomastia Surgery Pre-op Instructions
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, herbal medications or vitamin E for 14 days prior to surgery.
Shower with Hibiclens for 3 days and the evening before and the morning of surgery, use a clean towel
each time. Do not use the Hibiclens on your face at all, only on your body. Hibiclens is not safe to use near
your eyes. Shower 48 hours post op using the remaining Hibiclens soap for the next few showers. Hibiclens
is available at your pharmacy.
Wear comfortable clothes to the surgery center, avoid tops that pull over the head and slip on shoes are
best.
Bring your history and consent paperwork with you to the surgery center.
Fill prescriptions and read the instructions before the day of surgery. Discuss your regular medication use
prior to surgery.
Do not drive yourself to the surgery center; you will also need a ride home and someone to care for you for
at least 24 hours.
After Surgery Instructions
Eat what sounds appetizing, smaller portions more often may be more comfortable than full meals.
Take medications as directed, try to keep some food in your stomach before taking pain medications as
they can cause nausea.
Pain medications can cause constipation, take plenty of liquids and an over the counter stool softener such
as: Colace or Senna kot can help prevent problems. Milk of Magnesia as directed on the bottle is safe if
you are having a problem.
Rest, but do not be sedentary for extended periods, raise your legs and flex the leg muscles frequently while
resting and walk for 5-10 minutes four or five times a day, around the house is fine.
You may move your arms gently throughout the range of motion, no resistive exercise and no lifting more
than 5 pounds with each hand.
You should take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time unless your discharge paperwork tells you
otherwise. Use the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers. Wash right over the wounds and drain
dressing taking care to keep the dressing intact.
Empty your drains twice a day and record the output. Do not remove the plastic dressing over the drains.
Adjust your garment as needed, and put it back on after showers.
A gentle massage of tenderness or spasms in the muscles is OK. If something doesn’t seem right to you,
please call, we are happy to answer questions.
Click here to download instructions
Learn More About Breast Reduction for Men
To learn more about achieving a more masculine chest through male breast reduction surgery with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat, we encourage you to call his Denver plastic surgery practice to schedule a consultation. Service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
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After undergoing a mastectomy necessitated by breast cancer, women in the Denver area often look to board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat to learn more about their breast reconstruction options and choose him to help them on the road to recovery.
A breast reconstruction surgery can:
- Recreate your breasts using implants or your natural tissues
- Correct a loss of breast contour, shape or volume
What Is Breast Reconstruction?
As an integral part of breast cancer treatment, breast reconstruction takes place after a mastectomy or lumpectomy has been performed. Breast reconstruction can happen immediately following the mastectomy or may be put off until a later time. Rather than one surgery, the reconstructive process may take place over several surgeries, sometimes beginning with tissue expansion procedures.
In order to move forward with a breast reconstruction, your cancer must be fully eradicated and you must be mentally prepared to undergo surgery and understand the benefits and risks that accompany it.
When you consult with Dr. Mouchantat, he will outline your breast reconstruction options, which include the insertion of implants or one of several flap procedures that utilize your own tissues.
The Breast Reconstruction Procedures
If you choose implant based reconstruction, some patients will be eligible for direct to the final implant reconstruction and some will require a tissue expander to make room for their final implant. Dr. Mouchantat is experienced with the latest generations of anatomically shaped implants.
Your other breast reconstruction options all utilize tissue from your own body to recreate the breasts. The technique that is right for you will depend on your body and your medical history, among other factors.
The latissimus flap procedure uses muscle and skin from the back to shape the reconstructed breast along with an implant. The latissimus flap is often indicated for matching the shape of a natural breast on the other side or to help when radiation is needed.
Other microsurgical breast reconstruction techniques include the SGAP, SIAE, and DIEP technique, which are similar to the TRAM technique, but vary with the location of the tissue source and blood supply for the graft.
Breast Reconstruction Pre-op Instructions
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, herbal medications or vitamin E for 14 days prior to surgery.
Shower for the week prior surgery, the evening before and the morning of surgery with Hibiclens use a fresh towel with each shower. You can get Hibiclens from your pharmacy. You may shower 48 hours post op using the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers.
Brush teeth twice a day and use Listerine mouthwash for the week prior to and after surgery.
Do not shave your armpits the day before or the day of surgery
Wear comfortable clothes to the hospital, avoid tops that pull over the head and slip on shoes are best.
Bring your history and consent paperwork with you to the hospital.
Fill prescriptions and read the instructions before the day of surgery. These medications are for use after your surgery. Discuss your regular medications and birth control pill use prior to surgery.
Do not drive yourself to the surgery center or hospital; you will also need a ride home and someone to care for you for at least 24 hours.
After Surgery Instructions
Do not use ice packs or heating pads. Eat what sounds appetizing, smaller portions more often may be more comfortable than full meals.
Take medications as directed, try to keep some food in your stomach before taking pain medications as they can cause nausea. Pain medications can cause constipation, take plenty of liquids and an over the counter stool softener such as: Colace or Senna Kot can help prevent problems. Milk of Magnesia as directed on the bottle is safe if you are having a problem.
Rest, but do not be sedentary for extended periods, raise your legs and flex the leg muscles frequently while resting and walk for 5 minutes of each hour while awake, around the house is fine.
You may move your arms gently throughout the range of motion if you have round implants. If you have shaped implants, you should limit your range of motion to reaching no higher than the top of your head. No resistive exercise and no lifting more than 5 pounds with each hand.
Adjust your garment as needed, and put it back on after showers. Wash the garment at least every other day.
Empty the drains and record the amount of fluid two or three times a day. Bring the record of output to your follow up office appointment.
You should take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time unless your discharge paperwork tells you otherwise. Use the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers. Wash right over the wounds and drain dressing taking care to keep the dressing intact.
A gentle massage of tenderness or spasms in the muscles is OK. If something doesn’t seem right to you, please call, we are happy to answer questions.
Learn More About Breast Reconstruction in Denver
To find out more about how Dr. Richard Mouchantat can help you with breast reconstruction, we encourage you to call his Denver plastic surgery practice to schedule a consultation. You can also use the online contact form to send an email. Service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
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In his Denver practice, board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat uses his recognized skills in breast surgery to help women alleviate back pain and improve body image issues by performing breast reduction in Denver.
The noted benefits of undergoing a breast reduction include:
- Lifted, firmer and smaller breasts
- Lessened back pain
- Reduced areola size
- Improved body proportion
What Is a Breast Reduction?
A breast reduction surgery performed by plastic surgeon Dr. Mouchantat combines skin and tissue removal techniques to reduce the size and sag of breasts that are overly large, often causing back, neck or shoulder pain, as well as skin infections beneath the breast.
In addition to the health benefits, breast reduction surgery can also work to improve a patient’s self-esteem by improving their silhouette and the fit of their clothes. In order to undergo this procedure, you should be a nonsmoker and understand the benefits and risks of undergoing this type of plastic surgery.
The Breast Reduction Procedure: What to Expect in Surgery
When you undergo breast reduction surgery in Denver with Dr. Mouchantat, you will be under a general anesthesia for approximately two to four hours. When he begins, your plastic surgeon will make an incision circling the bottom of the areola and extending down to the breast crease. Through this incision, Dr. Mouchantat will remove the excess skin, fat and tissue. He will then lift the remaining breast tissue as well as reshape and reposition the nipple areola. When finished, your plastic surgeon will close the incisions and cover them.
Breast Reduction Pre/Post Op Instructions
Following your breast reduction surgery, you will likely experience swelling, bruising and discomfort and you may be prescribed medication to manage any pain. To collect fluid that may accumulate following your surgery, drains will likely be placed near the incision site. You will also be required to wear a special post-surgical bra for two to three weeks. This bra will aid in proper healing. Service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
Reduction Mammaplasty Pre-op Instructions
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, herbal medications or vitamin E for 14 days prior to surgery.
Shower with Hibiclens for 3 days and the evening before and the morning of surgery, use a clean towel
each time. Do not use the Hibiclens on your face at all, only on your body. Hibiclens is not safe to use near
your eyes. Shower 48 hours post op using the remaining Hibiclens soap for the next few showers. Hibiclens
is available at your pharmacy.
Do not shave your armpits the day before or the day of surgery
Wear comfortable clothes to the surgery center, avoid tops that pull over the head and slip on shoes are
best.
Bring your history and consent paperwork with you to the surgery center.
Fill prescriptions and read the instructions before the day of surgery. Discuss your regular medications and
birth control pill use prior to surgery.
Do not drive yourself to the surgery center; you will also need a ride home and someone to care for you for
at least 24 hours.
After Surgery Instructions
Eat what sounds appetizing; smaller portions more often may be more comfortable than full meals.
Take medications as directed, try to keep some food in your stomach before taking pain medications as
they can cause nausea.
Pain medications can cause constipation, take plenty of liquids and an over the counter stool softener such
as: Colace or Senna Kot can help prevent problems. Milk of Magnesia as directed on the bottle is safe if
you are having a problem.
Rest, but do not be sedentary for extended periods, raise your legs and flex the leg muscles frequently while
resting and walk for 5-10 minutes four or five times a day, around the house is fine.
You may move your arms gently throughout the range of motion, no resistive exercise and no lifting more
than 5 pounds with each hand.
Adjust your garment as needed, and put it back on after showers.
You should take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time unless your discharge paperwork tells you
otherwise. Use the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers. Wash right over the wounds and drain
dressing taking care to keep the dressing intact.
Empty your drains twice a day and record the output. Do not remove the plastic dressing over the drains.
A gentle massage of tenderness or spasms in the muscles is OK. If something doesn’t seem right to you,
please call, we are happy to answer questions.
Click here to download instructions
Learn More About Breast Reduction in Denver
If you struggle with overly large, painful breasts and are interested in undergoing a breast reduction surgery with board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat, we encourage you to contact his Denver plastic surgery practice to set up a consultation. For more information, please view the following breast reduction resources:
- Pre and Post Operative Instructions
- Breast Reduction Before and After Photos
- Breast Lift Procedure Information
- Breast Reduction for Men (Gynecomastia)
Breast Lift
Breast Lift in Denver CO area
Breasts that sag with age or weight loss can make you appear older or less fit. Fortunately, a breast lift with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat in Denver can help bring back vibrancy and youth to your upper body.
The benefits of a breast lift include:
- Younger-looking, perkier breasts
- Increased breast firmness
- Improved nipple position and size
What Is a Breast Lift?
A breast lift in Denver, Colorado, or mastopexy, as performed by recognized breast surgeon Dr. Mouchantat, is the only manner in which sagging breasts can be significantly lifted. Using skin and tissue tightening techniques, Dr. Mouchantat can correct mild or even more severe drooping (also known as “ptosis”) of the breasts.
The best candidates for a breast lift in Denver are nonsmokers who are not planning to become pregnant (although a breast lift will not interfere with pregnancy).
The incisions Dr. Mouchantat will make may vary, based on your unique needs, and he will fully discuss these options during your consultation. Common surgical incisions include:
- Half or full circle Incision around the areola
- Vertical Incision from the bottom of the areola down to the breast crease
- Horizontal Incision along the breast crease
What to Expect in Surgery
For your breast lift, which is performed on an outpatient basis, you will most likely be under a general anesthetic for one to three hours, though in some cases, a local anesthetic with sedation may be used. After making the incision (as discussed in your consultation), Dr. Mouchantat will remove the excess skin that makes the breast sag and reshape the remaining tissue. He will then reposition and reshape the areola and close the incisions with sutures before covering them with surgical bandages.
Breast Lift Pre/Post Op Instructions
Following your breast lift in Denver, you will likely experience some bruising, swelling and mild discomfort. You may be prescribed medication to manage any pain. You will be required to wear a special bra at all times for the first few weeks to aid in proper healing of your breasts. After your incision dressings are removed in about a week or so, you will notice some scarring, which will fade over the following year.
It will take a few days before you feel ready enough to go back to work. Make sure to limit your activity and avoid any lifting or strenuous exercise for about a month. Over time, the look and feel of your breasts will continue to improve, helping you to feel more comfortable and confident with your body. Service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
Mastopexy Pre-op Instructions
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, herbal medications or vitamin E for 14 days prior to surgery.
Shower with Hibiclens for 7 days and the evening before and the morning of surgery, use a clean towel
each time. Do not use the Hibiclens on your face at all, only on your body. Hibiclens is not safe to use near
your eyes. Shower 48 hours post op using the remaining Hibiclens soap for the next few showers. Hibiclens
is available at your pharmacy.
Do not shave your armpits the day before or the day of surgery
Wear comfortable clothes to the surgery center, avoid tops that pull over the head and slip on shoes are
best.
Bring your history and consent paperwork with you to the surgery center.
Fill prescriptions and read the instructions before the day of surgery. Discuss your regular medications and
birth control pill use prior to surgery.
Do not drive yourself to the surgery center; you will also need a ride home and someone to care for you for
at least 24 hours.
After Surgery Instructions
Eat what sounds appetizing, smaller portions more often may be more comfortable than full meals.
Take medications as directed, try to keep some food in your stomach before taking pain medications as
they can cause nausea. Pain medications can cause constipation, take plenty of liquids and an over the
counter stool softener such as: Colace or Senna Kot can help prevent problems. Milk of Magnesia as
directed on the bottle is safe if you are constipated.
Rest, but do not be sedentary for extended periods, raise your legs and flex the leg muscles frequently while
resting and walk for 5-10 minutes four or five times a day, around the house is fine.
You may move your arms gently throughout the range of motion if you do not have implants or have round
implants. If you have shaped implants, you should limit your range of motion to reaching no higher than
the top of your head. No resistive exercise and no lifting more than 5 pounds with each hand.
Adjust your garment as needed, and put it back on after showers.
You should take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time unless your discharge paperwork tells you
otherwise. Use the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers. Wash right over the wounds and drain
dressing taking care to keep the dressing intact.
Unless otherwise indicated you may take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time.
A gentle massage of tenderness or spasms in the muscles is OK. If something doesn’t seem right to you,
please call, we are happy to answer questions.
Click here to download instructions
Learn More About Breast Lift in Denver
As an experienced plastic surgeon with a focus on breast surgery, Dr. Richard Mouchantat is eager to consult with you about your breast lift options.
For more information on breast lift, give our office a call to set up your consultation with Denver board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Mouchantat when you happen to be in Denver neighborhood. Our service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
Schedule a Consultation Or call our Denver area office today at (303) 232-8585
Our office is conveniently located 30 minutes away from downtown Denver, CO and Denver International Airport.
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Breast Augmentation in Denver CO area
Breast augmentation enlarges breast size through the surgical placement of saline or silicone gel implants. In Denver, CO women choose board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Mouchantat when they wish to undergo breast augmentation surgery.
Some of the recognized benefits of breast augmentation include:
- Increased breast size
- Improved breast symmetry and proportion
- More feminine appearance and self-confidence
What Is Breast Augmentation?
Breast augmentation increases the size and projection of breasts through the use of implants. Many options are available to you if you choose to undergo breast augmentation, as millions of American women have done.
Aside from increasing the size and projection of your breasts, the surgery can also correct breast asymmetry, restore lost breast fullness, and resolve issues such as tuberous breast syndrome.
Breast Augmentation Options
When you undergo breast augmentation with plastic surgeon Dr. Mouchantat in Denver, CO he will discuss the many options you have as a part of your consultation. These options may include:
- Implant Type: Saline or silicone implants are used and both have associated pros and cons. Dr. Mouchantat can guide you through the differences and help you choose the implant type that is right for you.
- Implant Size: Depending on your surgical goals, the size of your implant may vary.
- Incision Location: Incisions may be made in the breast crease, near the armpit, or around the areola.
Additional options include implant shape, texture, profile, placement and diameter. During your consultation, Dr. Mouchantat will explain how all of these options can affect your surgical outcome.
The Breast Augmentation Procedure
During breast augmentation surgery, you will be under general anesthesia for one to two hours. Based on decisions made in your consultation, the doctor will make the incisions and insert the implant under the breast tissue, centered below the nipple. The surgical incisions will be closed with sutures and then covered.
Shown above are the three most common incision locations for breast augmentation.
Augmentation Mammaplasty: Pre-op Instructions
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, herbal medications or vitamin E for 14 days prior to surgery.
Shower with Hibiclens for 7 days and the evening before and the morning of surgery, use a clean towel each time. Do not use the Hibiclens on your face at all, only on your body. Hibiclens is not safe to use near your eyes. Shower 48 hours post op using the remaining Hibiclens soap for the next few showers. Hibiclens is available at your pharmacy. I recommend good mouth care as well adding Listerine rinses to brushing twice a day.
Do not shave your armpits the day before or the day of surgery
Wear comfortable clothes to the surgery center, avoid tops that pull over the head and slip on shoes are best.
Bring your history and consent paperwork with you to the surgery center.
Fill prescriptions and read the instructions before the day of surgery. Discuss your regular medications and birth control pill use prior to surgery.
Do not drive yourself to the surgery center; you will also need a ride home and someone to care for you for at least 24 hours.
After Surgery Instructions
Eat what sounds appetizing, smaller portions more often may be more comfortable than full meals.
Take medications as directed, try to keep some food in your stomach before taking pain medications as they can cause nausea. Pain medications can cause constipation, take plenty of liquids and an over the counter stool softener such as: Colace or Senna Kot can help prevent problems. Milk of Magnesia as directed on the bottle is safe if you are constipated.
Rest, but do not be sedentary for extended periods, raise your legs and flex the leg muscles frequently while resting and walk for 5-10 minutes four or five times a day, around the house is fine.
You may move your arms gently throughout the range of motion if you have round implants. If you have shaped implants, you should limit your range of motion to reaching no higher than the top of your head. No resistive exercise and no lifting more than 5 pounds with each hand.
You should take a shower in 48 hours from the surgery time unless your discharge paperwork tells you otherwise. Use the remaining Hibiclens for the first few showers. Wash right over the wounds and drain dressing taking care to keep the dressing intact.
Adjust your garment as needed, and put it back on after showers. Wash the garment at least every other day.
If you have drains, keep the dressing intact and empty the drainage twice a day. Record the output and bring the record to you office visits.
A gentle massage of tenderness or spasms in the muscles is OK. If something doesn’t seem right to you, please call, we are happy to answer questions.
Learn More About Breast Augmentation in Denver
Are you interested in breast augmentation? The best way to learn about this popular procedure is a consultation with Denver plastic surgeon Richard Mouchantat. We encourage you to schedule a consultation today to learn more. You may also wish to view the following resources for breast surgery:
For more information on breast augmentation, give our office a call to set up your consultation with Denver board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Mouchantat when you happen to be in Denver or the surrounding neighborhood. Our service areas include: Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Arvada, Parker, Aurora, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Wheat Ridge, Ken Caryl, Boulder & Westminster Colorado.
Schedule a Consultation Or call us today at (303) 232-8585
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