Breast reconstruction in the radiated patient is different than in patients who have not received radiation. Patients who have undergone lumpectomy and radiation or patients who have undergone mastectomy and then radiation typically have a tight skin envelope. At times the skin envelope may be amenable to a breast implant reconstruction. Other times, the skin envelope results in a capsular…
Breast augmentation is a common procedure. There are several different incision choices when performing breast augmentation. There is a large advantage to the transaxillary incision. The transaxillary incision is well hidden in the armpit and there is no visible scar on the breast or chest wall. The transaxillary incision requires more care in the post-operative period. The armpits need to…
It is common for many women to want to have their implants removed. Often when patients want to have their implants removed, the breasts are already ptotic. The breast can be lifted following the removal of the breast implant. The most commonly used lift pattern is called the Wise pattern or T-lift. The T-lift allows the nipple areola complex to…
Hernias a common. They can occur from a defect at birth or can be from a previous surgery. The goal when repairing hernias is to restore the abdominal wall to its normal state of anatomy. Often, this coincides with normal muscle function. Hernias that protrude through the rectus muscle are often best repaired by separating the components of the rectus…
Abdominal Wall Hernias are common. The hernias can occur after previous surgery. Common causes of umbilical hernias are congenital defects or from previous laparoscopic surgery. Larger hernias can occur from previous incisions. Hernias can often be repaired from a lower abdominal incision. Smaller hernias can be repaired primarily by approximating the edges of the hernia. Larger hernias require release of…
Abdominal wall hernias are common. A hernia can occur from a congential defect or it can occur from a previous surgery. When the hernia increases in size, the abdominal contents can protrude through the abdominal wall. This can be painful to the patient. Ocassionally, this can cause an obstruction or abdominal symptoms. When the hernia is repaired, the muscles are…
Abdominal wall reconstruction can be a common procedure after many different types of abdominal surgery. One of the more important components of abdominal wall reconstruction is to recreate a dynamic abdominal wall so that the musculoaponeurotic system of the trunk can serve its purpose. By bringing the rectus muscles back toward the midline of the abdomen, the intraabdominal pressure can…
It is common for many patients to want to undergo removal and replacement of their mammary prosthesis. These patients often have had their implants in for a prolonged period of time. The incision pattern used to remove and replace the mammary prosthesis is called the Wise-pattern mastopexy. This incision pattern allows the patient to undergo a breast lift procedure as…
Breast lift procedures are common procedures. Typically, patients may have had their breast implants for several years and their breasts had dropped. Breasts may drop or sag because of breast feeding, changes in weight with either weight gain or weight loss, or simply secondary to time and gravity. The breast lift procedure involves lifting the nipple areola complex into a…
Today, many women come to the office choosing to downsize their implants from larger implants to smaller implants. Typically the women tend to be in their late 30’s to 50’s. The women often have changed their diet and exercise and prefer to have a more sleek appearance. Often these women are now doing yoga, pilates, etc. and wish to have…
Patients often ask what is the difference between saline and silicone; which one is better? Both saline and silicone have advantages. The outer shell of each implant is the same. The implant shell is made of a silicone elastomer. So whether you have saline or silicone, you have a silicone shell in your body. What differs is what goes inside the…