Dr. Gary Lawton Defines Standards for Choosing a Breast Augmentation Surgeon in San Antonio

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Dr. Gary Lawton Defines Standards for Choosing a Breast Augmentation Surgeon in San Antonio

Yale-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon explains how independent experience, breast-surgery specialization, revision capability, operative safety and documented results should guide surgeon selection

SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Patients searching for the best breast augmentation surgeon in San Antonio frequently encounter an overwhelming mixture of advertising, awards, online rankings, social media recommendations and claims of surgical expertise. Dr. Gary Lawton, a Yale-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 25 years of independent surgical experience, has introduced seven objective standards to help patients evaluate those claims more intelligently.

Dr. Lawton has performed tens of thousands of breast implant operations during a career focused exclusively on cosmetic surgery of the breast and body. His San Antonio practice includes both primary specialty transaxillary endoscopic dual plane submuscular breast augmentation using minimal scar techniques, and a substantial volume of complex breast implant revision surgery.

"A primary breast augmentation may be performed only once, but its effects can influence the patient's tissues, breast architecture and future surgical options for decades," Dr. Lawton said. "The best opportunity to prevent a revision is during the first operation. Choosing a surgeon should therefore involve much more than comparing prices, looking at social media or accepting an unqualified claim of being the best."

Seven Standards for Choosing a Breast Augmentation Surgeon

1. Verify Board Certification and Complete Plastic-Surgery Training

Patients should verify that their surgeon is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and has completed comprehensive training in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Board certification establishes an important baseline. It does not, however, reveal how frequently a surgeon performs breast augmentation, how long the surgeon has practiced independently or whether the surgeon's current practice is concentrated in cosmetic breast surgery.

2. Distinguish Training Years From Independent Surgical Experience

Patients should distinguish among years spent in medical education, residency and fellowship training; years since residency completion; and years independently performing the operation being considered.

"Patients deserve a precise description of experience," Dr. Lawton said. "Years of education and training should not be presented as though they were years of independent surgical practice. More importantly, patients should ask how many years the surgeon has independently performed the specific procedure they are considering."

Dr. Lawton completed 10 years of surgical education, research and plastic-surgery training at Yale University before beginning his independent practice. He has been performing breast augmentation in private practice for more than 25 years.

3. Examine Practice Concentration and Actual Breast-Surgery Volume

A surgeon may perform many types of cosmetic procedures without concentrating on any single area. Patients should ask what proportion of the surgeon's practice is devoted to breast surgery and how frequently the surgeon performs primary breast augmentation.

High procedural volume exposes a surgeon to variations in chest-wall dimensions, breast asymmetry, tissue thickness, skin elasticity, nipple position and implant selection. This accumulated experience becomes particularly important when a patient's anatomy does not fit a standard operative plan.

Dr. Lawton's practice has remained limited to cosmetic surgery of the breast and body. Over more than 25 years, he has devoted much of his surgical career to refining transaxillary endoscopic submuscular dual-plane breast augmentation.

4. Evaluate the Surgeon's Breast Implant Revision Experience

Primary augmentation and revision surgery are not equivalent operations. Revision cases may involve capsular contracture, implant rupture, malposition, bottoming out, asymmetry, tissue thinning, visible implant edges, animation deformity or damage created during a previous operation.

Correcting these problems requires an understanding of altered anatomy, scar-tissue behavior, tissue preservation and the mechanical forces acting on the implant over time.

"A surgeon's revision experience reveals whether that surgeon understands not only how to place an implant, but also why breast augmentation results sometimes deteriorate," Dr. Lawton said. "Revision surgery provides a deeper understanding of how decisions made during the first operation can affect the patient years later."

5. Determine Whether Technique Is Selected According to Anatomy

Breast augmentation requires multiple interdependent decisions, including incision location, implant dimensions, implant profile, pocket position and the relationship between the implant, muscle, breast tissue and skin.

No implant should be selected solely by cup-size preference. The surgeon should be able to explain why a particular approach, implant and tissue plane are appropriate for the patient's anatomy.

Dr. Lawton has spent his career refining an endoscopic transaxillary approach that places the incision within the natural folds of the underarm and permits direct visualization of the surgical pocket. He combines this minimal-scar access with submuscular dual-plane implant placement to provide muscular coverage while allowing precise control of breast shape and implant position.

6. Investigate the Surgical Facility, Anesthesia and Recovery System

The surgeon is only one component of operative safety. Patients should determine where the procedure will be performed, whether the facility is appropriately accredited, who will administer anesthesia and what protocols are in place for postoperative recovery and follow-up.

Lawton Plastic Surgery performs cosmetic operations in its own private accredited ambulatory surgery center with qualified anesthesia professionals and a surgical team experienced in cosmetic breast and body procedures.

Dr. Lawton's operative system incorporates endoscopic visualization, meticulous hemostasis, careful tissue handling, advanced wound-healing principles and structured recovery protocols. These elements are intended to function as an integrated system rather than as isolated technical features.

7. Review Documented Results and the Surgeon's Long-Term Accountability

Before-and-after photographs should demonstrate more than a few favorable outcomes. Patients should look for a substantial and consistently photographed body of work involving patients with different starting anatomies, implant sizes and aesthetic goals.

"A gallery is not simply advertising," Dr. Lawton said. "It is a visual record of a surgeon's judgment, consistency and ability to reproduce results across many different anatomical problems. Long-term follow-up is equally important because the surgeon's responsibility does not end when the operation is completed."

Better Decisions Begin With Better Questions

Dr. Lawton's seven standards are intended to give patients a more objective framework for choosing a breast augmentation surgeon in San Antonio. Board certification remains essential, but it should be evaluated alongside independent experience, surgical specialization, primary and revision volume, anatomical planning, facility safety, documented results and long-term follow-up.

"Breast augmentation should not be treated as a commodity," Dr. Lawton said. "Two surgeons can use the same implant and produce very different results because the implant itself does not create the operation. The result is created by judgment, tissue handling, pocket design, implant selection, technical execution and the surgeon's ability to anticipate how those decisions will behave over time."

About Dr. Gary Lawton

Dr. Gary Lawton is a Yale-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon whose practice is dedicated exclusively to cosmetic surgery of the breast and body.

During more than 25 years of independent surgical practice, Dr. Lawton has performed tens of thousands of breast implant procedures and developed one of the country's most experienced implant-focused practices. His clinical work emphasizes transaxillary endoscopic submuscular dual-plane breast augmentation, complex breast implant revision, meticulous tissue handling, operative safety and long-term patient care.

Media Contact:Lawton Plastic Surgery525 Oak Centre Drive, Suite 260San Antonio, Texas 78258210-496-2639Lawton Plastic Surgery website

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