Dr.Masaki is recognized in the world,regarding breast operating .Thus he was invited in Mentor Paragon Forum in Rome which is one of most prestigious academic conference, only 2 names which was invited in Japan . MENTOR Paragon Forum in Rome のHPへ
2006 Mentor Corporation (FDA Approved breast implant manufacturer) breast implant medical advisor for Japan. CASE 1 / A / 20-year-old NEW Octover.16.2008
CASE 3 / C / 35-year-old NEW October.16.2008
CASE 2 / B / 19-year-old NEW September.10.2008

Process
Operation
Many doctors have already decided which implant and operating approach they will use before you arrive at the clinic. Not at Masaki clinic, because each patient is carefully examined case by case and such is why there are so many types and kinds of implants.
At Masaki Clinic we will explain to you the many types of FDA approved cohesive silicone bags including round smooth, and textured round and textured anatomical implants.
FDA Approved breast implants have proven long-term safety, having the right implant will ensure maximum long-term best results.
At Masaki Clinic we will explain to you the many types of FDA approved cohesive silicone bags including round smooth, and textured round and textured anatomical implants.
FDA Approved breast implants have proven long-term safety, having the right implant will ensure maximum long-term best results.
Approach
- There are several incision sights for a doctor to choose from when performing a breast implant surgery:
a.The axilla (under the arm)
b.Infra-mammary (under the breast)
c.Peri-areolar (around the nipple) - There are several implant placement locations:
a.Completely under the muscle
b.Over the muscle
c.Partially under and over the muscle - Breast surgery technique is most important when choosing a surgeon for mammary augmentation. Dr. Masaki has over 20 years experience and is considered a breast surgery medical advisor to the Mentor Corporation (FDA Approved breast implant manufacturer) for Japan.
- The Masaki axilla (under-arm) approach means no scarring on the front chest, and virtually an invisible and hidden scar in the natural armpit fold. With years of experience and technique even large implants (300-400cc) are not a problem. This approach is best for patients looking for hidden scar surgery.
Why is this important?
Having wonderful results and keeping wonderful results is based on knowing about an individual patient’s lifestyle and needs. It is important to think about how your body will maintain long-term implant position and surgery results based on how active your lifestyle is.
Anesthesia
- We use general anesthesia (completely asleep), which eliminates the worry about fear, and pain. The surgical experience is like waking up from a good sleep and the surgery is done.
- As a professional anesthesiologist, Dr. Masaki knows how important it is to have two doctors operating a breast implant surgery. For safe, best, and excellence in outcomes, a plastic surgeon performing the surgery and an anesthesiologist monitoring the patient is required to have next to no risk. If the breast surgeon cannot concentrate on the surgery only, and is also monitoring the patient’s anesthesiology, then you will have higher complications and risk.
- If the doctor uses only local anesthesia the patient will experience the entire surgery and this can be a very stressful experience. If the doctor uses intra-venous anesthesia it is important to make sure that a patients air pipe breathing is stable, and that there is no pain or patient discomfort. Intravenous operations are good for minor operations, but a large operation is dangerous so aprofessional anesthesia doctor is important.
- Sometimes some clinics make patients wake up to check breast implant volume, but this can be problematic as it is risky to be in and out of anesthesia and the results are not perfect because patients wake up to see results when they are groggy and half asleep.
Aftercare
Three days after the operation the doctor will check for:
- Infection, swelling, hematoma, compression results and implant position
- One week after operation the stitches are removed and compression activities are looked at.
- Up to 6 months, every month the operated patient is checked as a routine
- 6 months to 1 year, every 2 months the patient is checked as a routine.
Risk of the operation
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Every responsible doctor needs to explain the risks of any surgery. Risks rates are decreased with doctors whom have extensive experience and quality.
- Infection
- Hematoma Results Risks
- Capsular contracture
- Rippling
- Deflation (saline implants)
Short term risk up to 1 week









