Steven Camp MD's Blog

A woman poses in her room after getting breast augmentation surgery.

5 Common Fears About Breast Augmentation (and Why You Shouldn’t Worry)

Even though breast augmentation is consistently one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures performed in the U.S., many of the women who consult with me need to be reassured about certain concerns. When breast augmentation patients at my Ft. Worth, TX, get this information, they're much more confident about their decisions to get breast …

Refresh your skin with these facial treatments at our Fort Worth practice.

A ‘Spring Cleaning’ for Skin Gets You Ready for Summer

Adapting skincare routines based on the seasons is important, especially when transitioning from the cold, dry air of winter to the warmer temperatures of spring and summer. The skincare specialists at our Fort Worth, TX, med spa help both women and men prepare their skin for summer with tips and nonsurgical treatments. Skin Care Tips …

Answering the web's most asked questions about breast augmentation, for our Fort Worth women.

Answering Your Top Breast Augmentation Questions

Many women considering breast augmentation at our Fort Worth, TX, practice spend time on the RealSelf website. There, plastic surgery patients share their experiences and board-certified specialists answer questions from people considering various procedures and treatments. Even though there are some limitations to answering those questions without physically examining the patient, I support RealSelf's mission …

Fort Worth woman (MODEL) learning about truths and myths around breast implants.

Breast Implant Replacement to Breastfeeding After Implants: 5 Myths Examined (Updated 2024)

If you've spoken with friends about getting breast implants, you've probably heard a rumor or two floating around. There are quite a few myths out there about breast augmentation, from when you need to pursue breast implant replacement to how successful you will be at breastfeeding after implants. While some of these beliefs are flat-out …

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