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Breast Cancer Lumpectomy and Oncoplastic Reconstruction of the Lumpectomy Defect

In patients who have a breast cancer with a small diameter, the cancer or DCIS can be effectively removed with a lumpectomy. The oncoplastic reconstruction can facilitate the delivery of radiation by creating a more compact target for the radiation beam. The lifted appearance to the breasts often allows patients to feel better about themselves even though they have just…

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Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Radiated Lumpectomy Defects and Capsular Contracture

Patients who undergo lumpectomy and radiation therapy have a higher rate of capsular contracture of their mammary prosthesis. The capsular contracture causes the normal lining around a breast implant to become thicker. This then causes the implant/soft tissue construct to become indurated and firm. Removing the mammary prosthesis can present the recurrence of the capsular contracture. Patient satisfaction is quite…

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Split Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects

Treatment of breast cancer with lumpectomy is a viable option for many patients. Often the same patterns that are used to lift the breast can be used to resect tumors from the breast. Often the most commonly used pattern is the Wise pattern. When the breast cancer resides outside of the normal pattern, then the Wise pattern is modified to…

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Double-Bubble Deformity Breast Implant Surgery.

Breast implants can become dislodged or displaced from their surgical pocket. This can be the result of a trauma, surgery, radiation, or capsular contracture. Correction of the double-bubble deformity requires repositioning of the infra-mammary fold to its native location. Slightly decreasing the size of the mammary prosthesis can help with repositioning of the new breast implant pocket.

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Latissimus Dorsi Myo-cutaneous Flap Reconstruction of Mastectomy Defects

Reconstruction of mastectomy defects is challenging. It is even more challenging in the face of radiation. Not all tissues and tissue types tolerate radiation to the same degree. In some patients implant reconstructions are not amenable after they have undergone radiation. Improving the tissue characteristics is important to making an implant reconstruction a viable option. One of the more common…

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Rhinoplasty Results with 10 year follow-up.

Rhinoplasty is a common procedure. The results of rhinoplasty change over time. The swelling of the nose matures over time and yields more definition to the tip and dorsum. The scar contracture of the nose also changes over time and can affect the shape of the nose. The more supported the nose is with a cartilage framework, the more the…

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Oncoplastic Reconstruction of Lumpectomy Defects

In patients who have breast cancer, some can undergo lumpectomy and radiation therapy. In general the concept for this method of reconstruction is amenable to those patients who have a smaller tumor relative to the size of their breast. After lumpectomy and oncoplastic reconstruction in these patients, the goal is to get the wounds to heal by about the six…

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Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction surgery is a surgery with a high satisfaction rate. Patients who undergo breast reduction typically have symptoms such as neck and back pain, rashes in the breast creases, and difficulty performing exercises such as running, jogging, and jumping. After surgery patients are instructed to wear a sports bra for 4-6 weeks. Patients often report an improvement in their…

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Mastopexy-Breast Lift

Mastopexy surgery is a surgery with a high satisfaction rate. In mastopexy surgery, the nipple areola complex is elevated to a higher position and the breast tissue that rests below the inframammary fold is re-positioned superiorly. This re-positioning makes the breast appear more youthful. Patients also report feeling more youthful with the new position of the breast. The satisfaction rate…

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