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Bay Area Plastic Surgery FAQs

Welcome to Bay Area Plastic Surgery in San Francisco, California. Choosing plastic surgery or a non-surgical aesthetic treatment is a significant decision, and Dr. Leonard Gray and our team want you to feel confident and informed before you take the next step. Whether you’re considering breast revision, breast lift, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck, liposuction, Brazilian butt lift with fat transfer, mommy makeover, non-surgical face rejuvenation, or Botox and Xeomin, these FAQs bring common questions into one easy-to-navigate resource for patients across the Bay Area.

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Main FAQs

Bay Area Plastic Surgery is located at 450 Sutter Street, Suite 2303, San Francisco, CA 94108.

Dr. Leonard Gray, MD, FACS is a board-certified plastic surgeon and the owner and director of Bay Area Plastic Surgery. Patients often seek him for detailed surgical planning, a natural aesthetic, and a strong focus on patient education.

Most procedures on this page are cosmetic and are typically paid for out of pocket. If your goals include a medically necessary or reconstructive concern, our team can discuss what to expect for documentation and planning.

Yes. Virtual consultation options are available for select patients and early planning, and our team will guide you on what information or photos are needed.

Financing options are available, and our team can review what may apply to your plan during scheduling and consultation.

We welcome patients from San Francisco and surrounding Bay Area communities, and many patients also travel in for Dr. Gray’s specialized expertise.

Your consultation is designed to be thorough and personal. Dr. Gray will review your goals, evaluate your anatomy, discuss options and tradeoffs, and outline a realistic recovery timeline based on your plan.

Patients often value a physician-led experience that prioritizes education, careful technique, and results designed to look refreshed and proportional rather than overdone.

Breast Revision FAQs

Breast implant revision surgery refers to correcting or improving a prior breast augmentation result. Revision may involve implant exchange, pocket reshaping, capsule work, or a combination, depending on what is driving your concern.

Patients pursue revision for aesthetic reasons such as wanting a different size, projection, or cleavage, and for medical reasons such as capsular contracture, rupture, or other implant-related concerns.

Yes. Implant malposition is common over time, and revision often includes reshaping the pocket so that the implant sits where it should for better symmetry and contour.

In many cases, yes. If it is safe and appropriate to do so, Dr. Gray aims to use the same incisions as the original augmentation to avoid placing scars in new locations.

The capsule is the scar tissue your body forms around an implant. Even without capsular contracture, capsule adjustment is often needed in revision procedures so that the tissues drape properly over the new implant and the breast settles smoothly.

Depending on capsule condition, Dr. Gray may remove the capsule and start new, or he may manipulate the existing capsule, so it covers the new implant appropriately and supports healthy healing.

Dr. Gray may measure the pocket from the inside after reshaping it, which helps determine implant width more precisely and supports a more balanced, natural-looking outcome.

Capsular contracture occurs when scar tissue thickens and tightens around the implant. Patients may notice breast hardening, upward displacement, and painful or constricting sensations.

Some patients may try conservative approaches like massage or a medication such as Accolate to soften the capsule, though surgery may be recommended if contracture is significant or persistent.

In capsular contracture revision procedures, Dr. Gray removes the capsule completely and may use an acellular dermal matrix (often Strattice) in the lower part of the pocket, along with advanced techniques such as applying betadine and a no-touch approach to reduce recurrence risk.

A few details can make planning your breast revision more efficient and realistic:

  • Implant information card and approximate surgery date, if available
  • A list of symptoms such as firmness, pain, shifting, or shape distortion
  • Your top priorities (size change, symmetry, comfort, or implant removal)
  • Questions about capsule work, pocket repair, and long-term maintenance

These details help Dr. Gray recommend the most stable revision plan and explain what outcomes are realistic for your anatomy.

Breast Lift FAQs

A breast lift reshapes and elevates the breasts by removing excess skin and repositioning breast tissue and the nipple-areola complex when needed. The goal is a more supported, youthful contour.

A lift may be recommended if you notice sagging, a deflated appearance, nipples that sit lower than you prefer, or stretched skin after pregnancy, weight changes, or aging.

A breast lift improves position and shape, while breast augmentation adds volume. Some patients want lift without more volume, while others need both for the most balanced result.

They are not the same. Dr. Gray notes that a lollipop lift focuses on skin, while a vertical lift addresses breast tissue and provides more meaningful shape improvement and internal support for many patients. During your consultation, Dr. Gray will help you determine the most appropriate technique for your anatomy.

Sometimes. Dr. Gray may discuss a vertical lift with tissue transposition to add fullness to the upper breast when an implant is not desired.

Yes. A lift with implants can be an option for patients who want both improved position and a more noticeable increase in volume.

A breast lift requires incisions, and scar pattern depends on how much reshaping is necessary to achieve your goals. Scars typically fade over time, and Dr. Gray and his team will provide guidance on caring for your scars.

Temporary changes in sensation can occur while nerves recover. Dr. Gray will review what is common, what is less common, and what factors influence risk for you.

Yes. Pregnancy and breastfeeding can change breast size and shape again, and some patients may want a second lift afterward while others do not. Discuss your family planning

Recovery varies based on the extent of lift and whether it is combined with implants. Most patients plan for swelling and activity restrictions early on with gradual return to normal routines.

Long-term stability of your breast lift results is supported by a few practical habits:

  • Maintain stable weight to reduce tissue stretching
  • Wear supportive bras for daily comfort and exercise
  • Follow scar-care guidance once you’re cleared to begin
  • Protect scars from sun exposure during healing

These steps support smoother healing and can help your breast lift results hold up more consistently over time.

Eyelid Surgery FAQs

Eyelid surgery removes or repositions excess skin and fat of the upper and/or lower eyelids to create a more refreshed, alert appearance that still looks like you.

Upper eyelid surgery can improve hooding and heaviness, while lower eyelid surgery can improve under-eye bags and puffiness. Dr. Gray will develop a treatment plan based on your biggest concern.

Yes. Eyelid surgery is performed with general anesthesia, and Dr. Gray’s procedural plan is tailored based on whether you need upper lids, lower lids, or both.

Many cases take about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the extent of your treatment.

Expect swelling and discoloration early on. During the first few days following your procedure, Dr. Gray recommends elevating your head, and you may receive prescriptions such as pain medication and antibiotics.

Scars are typically not noticeable once healed because Dr. Gray takes great care to place incisions within natural folds and lines around the eyes.

It can. Some patients with excess upper eyelid skin experience improved vision after surgery because the drooping skin no longer interferes with the visual field.

Eyelid surgery focuses on the lids themselves. Crow’s feet and forehead wrinkles may be better addressed with options like brow procedures, lifting procedures, or non-surgical treatments like Botox, depending on your goals.

You’ll be asked to restrict strenuous activity early on. Most patients feel progressively more comfortable as swelling and bruising improve over the first couple of weeks.

Yes. Eyelid surgery is often combined with facial rejuvenation planning when multiple areas contribute to a tired appearance.

A simple plan makes early healing smoother and less stressful:

  • Plan a lighter schedule during early swelling and bruising
  • Set up head elevation for sleep and rest
  • Avoid strenuous activity until cleared
  • Protect the eyes from sun and wind during early healing

These steps help swelling settle more predictably and support a natural-looking, refreshed result.

Tummy Tuck FAQs

A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) removes excess abdominal skin and can tighten the abdominal wall when muscle separation is present. The goal is a flatter, smoother abdomen and a more defined waistline.

It can address bulging caused by muscle laxity and remove loose skin. Many patients also see improvement in stretch marks that are located on the skin that is removed, especially below the belly button.

Yes, in select cases. Dr. Gray notes that if bulging, stretch marks, or loose skin are only below the belly button, a mini tummy tuck may be the right option. He will determine your needs during your consultation.

Dr. Gray has found that using one surgical drain helps him safely achieve a low, short scar, and he also uses a specialized surgical bed to perform the process accurately and safely.

Dr. Gray places the drain incision in the pubic area where any scar tends to be difficult to notice. He typically does not close the drain wound because closing it can increase infection risk.

Dr. Gray plans the scar to be as low, short, and discreet as possible. Your specific placement depends on anatomy and how much skin must be removed.

An extended tummy tuck extends the incision farther around the waist to address excess skin and tissue beyond the front abdomen. It can be recommended when laxity extends toward the sides or back.

Sometimes. Dr. Gray evaluates patients who have had prior tummy tuck surgery and may recommend a revision procedure if new skin laxity, remaining stretch marks, additional pregnancies, or weight changes have affected the initial result.

Yes, but Dr. Gray generally recommends pursuing tummy tuck when you are finished having children, since pregnancy can stretch tissues and compromise results.

Yes. Dr. Gray performs male tummy tucks, and many male patients pursue abdominoplasty after significant weight loss.

Preparation makes early recovery calmer and safer:

  • Arrange help for lifting, childcare, errands, and meals
  • Set up a recovery space with pillows for elevation and easy movement
  • Place essentials at counter height to reduce bending and reaching
  • Keep your schedule light so you can rest and walk consistently

When preparation is done ahead of time, it’s easier to follow restrictions, manage swelling, and protect your long-term contour.

Liposuction FAQs

Liposuction removes stubborn pockets of fat to improve shape and proportion. It is a contouring procedure, not a primary weight-loss solution.

Yes. Liposuction is performed under general anesthesia in Bay Area Plastic Surgery’s accredited surgical center.

Tumescent liposuction involves injecting a solution into the fatty tissue that typically includes saline, a local anesthetic like lidocaine, and a vasoconstrictor like epinephrine to reduce bleeding and help minimize bruising and swelling.

Common areas include the abdomen, flanks, back, thighs, and other localized pockets that resist diet and exercise. Dr. Gray will recommend areas that create smooth transitions rather than isolated “spot” improvement.

Yes. Dr. Gray regularly performs liposuction for both men and women.

Yes. Dr. Gray treats the entire trunk from the pubic area to the chest and all the way around the back, and he performs this liposuction procedure with a scarless technique.

Dr. Gray notes that patients often see about a 10% natural skin tightening after liposuction. If more tightening is desired, he may discuss technologies

High-definition liposuction is a more advanced technique designed to sculpt and define areas for a more athletic look, such as enhancing abdominal definition. Dr. Gray emphasizes precise, anatomy-driven fat removal to avoid an overdone or uneven appearance.

Dr. Gray prefers not to use VASER due to concerns such as complication rate and increased seromas and the potential need for drains. Typically, he performs liposuction with power-assisted tools that support controlled, consistent fat removal.

Recovery depends on how many areas are treated and how aggressively contouring is performed. Many patients return to light activity relatively quickly, with swelling improving over weeks.

Consistency supports better refinement and easier maintenance:

  • Wear compression as directed and keep it consistent
  • Walk daily, but avoid strenuous exercise until cleared
  • Stay hydrated and keep sodium reasonable to help swelling
  • Maintain stable weight so results aren’t masked by new fat gain

When aftercare is consistent, swelling tends to resolve more evenly and your final contour is easier to maintain.

Brazilian Butt Lift and Fat Transfer FAQs

A BBL uses your own fat to enhance the buttocks. Fat is removed from donor areas, such as the abdomen, flanks, hips, and back, with liposuction, processed, and then transferred to improve shape, projection, and contour.

Because the procedure uses your body’s own fat, results can look and feel natural. Body shape can also change with weight changes and fitness over time since the tissue is your own.

Candidacy depends on body composition and how much fat can be safely harvested. Dr. Gray will evaluate donor areas and discuss what is realistic for your anatomy.

Dr. Gray describes prioritizing fat placement to improve proportions, commonly focusing on areas such as hip dips, the upper portion of the buttock for lift, and the body of the buttock for volume and contour.

Pre-tunneling involves creating small channels in the target tissue before fat transfer. This can help the transferred fat contact healthy tissue more effectively, supporting integration and survival.

Safety requires precise technique and adherence to best practices. Dr. Gray emphasizes injection into the subcutaneous fat layer rather than deep injection near muscle, along with careful positioning and a thorough preoperative assessment.

Dr. Gray explains that positioning can impact injection control during a BBL. A lateral (side) position can help reduce the risk of injecting too deeply and supports more controlled placement.

Dr. Gray recommends avoiding direct sitting pressure during the first two months to support fat survival. Many patients use specialized BBL pillows or alternative setups to reduce pressure.

Recovery includes swelling and activity restrictions. Dr. Gray and his team will offer guidance on sleep position, pressure avoidance, and gradual return to activity, so results settle more predictably.

Yes. Liposuction is part of harvesting fat, and many patients also benefit from thoughtful donor-area contouring to improve overall proportions.

Preparation helps you avoid pressure and stay consistent with aftercare:

  • Arrange a seating plan that avoids direct buttock pressure
  • Prepare pillows and sleep setup for side or stomach positioning as instructed
  • Plan time off and reduce obligations so you can follow restrictions
  • Keep follow-up visits so healing and contour can be monitored

When pressure avoidance is planned ahead of time, fat survival tends to be more predictable and results refine more smoothly.

Mommy Makeover FAQs

A mommy makeover is a customized combination of procedures designed to address common changes after pregnancy and breastfeeding. Plans often focus on the breasts and abdomen, with contouring added based on your goals.

Dr. Gray describes that plans commonly include tummy tuck to address skin and abdominal muscles, breast procedures to restore volume or lift, and liposuction to sculpt areas such as hips or thighs. Some patients also include body tightening or fat transfer depending on anatomy and goals.

Dr. Gray notes that mommy makeovers can take between one to two days, depending on which procedures you choose and the demands of your customized plan.

Because a mommy makeover combines surgeries, it is considered more invasive than a single procedure and overall risks increase. Dr. Gray emphasizes the importance of an experienced surgeon and careful planning to reduce risk and support a safer outcome.

Incisions depend on the procedures selected. Dr. Gray’s practice includes complimentary Biocorneum scar cream as part of the surgery package, and most patients find incisions heal into a thin line that fades over time.

Many patients do best when they are finished having children and are at a stable weight. Pregnancy after surgery is still possible, but it may compromise results due to stretching and weight changes.

Most patients need support during early recovery, especially for childcare, lifting restrictions, errands, and household tasks. A realistic support plan is a key part of a smoother recovery.

Timing depends on your procedure mix and job demands. Many patients with desk-based work plan at least a couple of weeks, while physically demanding roles require more time and staged return.

You’ll see change early, but swelling can last for weeks. Refinement continues for months as tissues settle and scars mature.

Yes. Dr. Gray will collaborate directly with you to tailor the procedure to your anatomy, goals, and recovery priorities rather than applying a one-size approach.

Preparation makes combined recovery more manageable:

  • Arrange childcare and household help for at least the first week
  • Prepare a recovery space that supports elevation and short walks
  • Stock easy meals, hydration, and essentials within easy reach
  • Block time off work and keep your calendar light during early healing

When support is in place, it’s easier to rest consistently and follow restrictions that protect both breast and abdominal results.

Non-Surgical Face Rejuvenation FAQs

Non-surgical face rejuvenation includes treatments designed to refresh the face without surgery, often focusing on lines, volume loss, texture, and mild laxity.

Under-eye hollows can worsen as the orbit changes with age. Dr. Gray can use fillers to alleviate them, and often uses a specific filler type in this area to avoid a lumpy or puffy look and to keep results natural.

Yes. Dr. Gray can use fillers to augment select areas of the nose for patients who want improvement without surgical rhinoplasty, depending on anatomy and goals.

FaceTite is a skin-tightening approach using bipolar radiofrequency designed to improve sagging at the jawline and neck with tiny incisions, minimal downtime, and no visible scarring in typical healing.

Dr. Gray describes three small punctures (one beneath the chin and two near the ears) with probes that deliver radiofrequency energy between them to tighten lax skin along the face and neck.

Yes. FaceTite can be combined with other procedures such as neck liposuction to enhance definition when fullness and laxity are both present.

Patients go home the same day. Dr. Gray recommends wearing a compression garment for four days and then at night, with many patients moving around before the one-week mark and continued subtle swelling for a period of time.

Fractional CO2 resurfacing is designed to improve tone and texture and reduce wrinkles and other skin imperfections. Dr. Gray describes it as an outpatient treatment with numbing, variable treatment times based on area, and recovery that often takes about a week.

Dr. Gray notes that results become more visible as collagen regenerates over the next several months, and many patients enjoy results that can last for years depending on skin and lifestyle factors.

Dr. Gray offers thread lifting as a non-surgical lifting and volumizing option with minimal downtime and no scarring, and he notes results that can last around 18 months.

A clear goal helps you build a plan that looks cohesive and natural:

  • Botox or Xeomin for expression lines and upper-face softening
  • Fillers for volume loss, under-eye hollows, or subtle contour changes
  • FaceTite for jawline and neck tightening when laxity is the primary concern
  • Fractional CO2 resurfacing for texture, tone, and fine-line improvement

Sequence matters, and when treatments are planned together, results tend to look more balanced and easier to maintain.

Botox and Xeomin FAQs

Botox relaxes targeted facial muscles that create dynamic lines, helping soften expression-related wrinkles while keeping results natural and expressive.

Xeomin is a form of botulinum toxin type A without certain additives. Dr. Gray’s suggests this can reduce the chance of developing immunity to the medication, while still providing similar wrinkle-softening effects.

Treatment is commonly done in the office and often takes about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the number of areas treated.

Most patients describe only a brief pinprick from the small needle. A topical numbing cream may be used to improve comfort when needed.

One benefit is minimal downtime. Most patients return to normal routines immediately after treatment.

Results often last about three months, though timing can vary by patient and area treated.

Dr. Gray emphasizes technique that allows patients to retain natural facial expression. The goal is refreshed, not stiff or overtreated.

Yes. A common approach is combining neuromodulators with fillers as part of a “liquid facelift” strategy to address both expression lines and volume loss.

Botox and Xeomin are best for lines created by muscle movement (like frown lines or forehead lines), while fillers are better for volume loss and deeper folds caused by structural changes.

Dosing varies by patient based on muscle strength, wrinkle pattern, and goals. Dr. Gray will mark targeted areas before injection to support accurate placement.

Planning helps your treatment feel smoother and your outcome look more consistent:

  • Know which expressions or lines bother you most and where you want movement preserved
  • Plan a treatment window before major events in case you bruise easily
  • Ask about pairing with fillers or skin-quality treatments if multiple concerns exist
  • Follow aftercare guidance so product settles as intended

When goals are clear and aftercare is consistent, results tend to look more natural and maintenance is easier to keep up with.

Schedule Your Consultation with Dr. Leonard Gray Today

Dr. Leonard Gray and his team at Bay Area Plastic Surgery will help you understand your options and build a plan that fits your goals, anatomy, and timeline – whether you’re planning surgery or refining your look with non-surgical treatments.

Call (628) 265-0218 or send us a message to schedule your consultation today.