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Secondary Mastopexy Augmentation after Having Children

Secondary Mastopexy Augmentation after Having Children

Secondary mastopexy augmentation is a mastopexy procedure in the previously augmented patient. After childbirth or breast feeding the breast becomes ptotic and occasionally the nipple areola complex can widen. In some patients depending on the strength and position of the pectoralis major muscle, the implants can become laterally displaced. After children, patients usually desire the nipple areola complex to be…

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Breast Cancer Treatment: Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects and Radiation Therapy

Breast Cancer Treatment: Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects and Radiation Therapy

Breast cancer reconstruction can be different depending on the surgical oncology plan. Certain breast cancers depending upon the size of the tumor and the size of the breast can be treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Radiation often has a positive impact on breast scars making them less apparent than the non-radiated side. Radiation may produce a small color change…

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Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects and Aesthetic Tattoos.

Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects and Aesthetic Tattoos.

Breast cancer can often be successfully treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Often as part of mastectomy or lumpectomy reconstruction patients will get either a nipple areola complex tattoo or pattern tattoo placed on the breast. Pink ribbons, vines, flowers, etc. are often excellent patterns that can be placed to complete a reconstruction or conceal incisions. The photograph demonstrates before…

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Unilateral Mastectomy Nipple Removing and Reconstruction

Unilateral Mastectomy Nipple Removing and Reconstruction

One of the more common questions that comes up during a mastectomy reconstruction– “Should I save my nipple or should I have it removed during the mastectomy”. There are oncologic, anatomic, aesthetic, and psychological reasons to remove the nipple areola complex. It is important to understand that after a mastectomy the nipple will not have sensation and will not function…

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Lip Reconstruction

Lip Reconstruction

Facial deformities secondary to trauma can be challenging to repair. Occasionally, even unsuspecting events in life can change the shape of the lips and mouth. Fillers injected into the lips can occasionally cause reactions that stretch the vermilion border of the lip, body, or the wet/dry mucosa. The photograph demonstrates before and after lip reconstruction after mucosal excision and advancement…

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Ear Keloid Scar Excision and Radiation Therapy

Ear Keloid Scar Excision and Radiation Therapy

Ear Keloids can be challenging to treat successfully. The cartilage in the pinna of the ear has a propensity for the development of scar and we can see this following ear piercings. Treatment with surgical excision is helpful but the recurrence rate can be high. The addition of radiation therapy post keloid excision can reduced the recurrence rate. Patients are…

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