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Tampa Breast Augmentation Specialist Sees Procedure Increase

Dr. Joseph Castellano, a cosmetic surgeon and breast implant specialist in Tampa, says breast augmentation procedures are up considerably in the first month of 2013 compared to January 2012.

2013-01-31
TAMPA, FL, January 31, 2013 (Press-News.org) More women chose breast augmentation at the Tampa practice of Dr. Joseph Castellano in January 2013 than during the same month last year, according to the practice Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center (http://www.castellanocosmeticsurgery.com). The rise in demand may signal stronger demand for the procedure throughout 2013.

"You never want to jump to conclusions, but the rise in demand I've seen at my practice could be a signal that more women plan to choose breast augmentation procedures this year," says Dr. Castellano, a trusted cosmetic surgeon in Tampa whose practice provides many popular procedures such as breast enlargement, liposuction, tummy tucks an facelifts. "The economy has been improving steadily for some time, and I think many women are feeling more confident in investing in themselves."

In addition to an improved economy, women are choosing breast augmentation at Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center because the practice offers the latest in breast implant options. Saline-filled implants continue to be offered, along with the latest generation of silicone gel breast implants. Dr. Castellano is skilled in discussing implant options and helping women make a satisfying choice.

"Implant type is an important consideration, but it's certainly not the only one," adds Dr. Castellano. "My breast augmentation patients also need to think about factors such as implant size, implant placement, and incision options. And of course, the skill and experience of the surgeon plays an enormous role in achieving a positive outcome."

Nationally, breast augmentation has remained one of the top three cosmetic procedures for more than a decade. In recent years, Dr. Castellano has seen a shift toward women wanting more natural looking augmentation that focuses on improved breast shape, enhanced cleavage, and a subtly enhanced appearance.

"The over-the-top look that may pop into some people's minds when they hear about breast enlargement doesn't match at all with the current reality," notes Dr. Castellano. "The women who choose my practice overwhelmingly are looking for a natural result that helps them feel more confident about their appearance whether they're at the gym, out shopping for the day, or heading out for a night on the town."

Dr. Castellano performs hundreds of breast augmentation procedures each year. In January, his practice also saw increased interest in a number of other surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including liposuction and BOTOX Cosmetic. Women and men who are considering cosmetic enhancement can contact the practice at 813-872-6093 or http://www.castellanocosmeticsurgery.com/contact/contact-us.

Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center (http://www.castellanocosmeticsurgery.com) was founded in Tampa by Dr. Joseph J. Castellano, a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Medical Association. A Tampa native, Dr. Castellano's unique, personalized, hometown approach has redefined the local cosmetic surgery scene in facial rejuvenation, breast enhancement, and body contouring.


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[Press-News.org] Tampa Breast Augmentation Specialist Sees Procedure Increase
Dr. Joseph Castellano, a cosmetic surgeon and breast implant specialist in Tampa, says breast augmentation procedures are up considerably in the first month of 2013 compared to January 2012.