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Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction surgery is a common procedure. People often choose to undergo breast reduction surgery to improve the symptoms associated with large breasts. Patients typically indicate that they have pain in their shoulders, pain in the neck, or they may complain of rashes in their breast crease. Once a patient completes their breast reduction surgery, they typically have significant improvement in their…

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Breast Augmentation Orange County

Breast augmentation is popular in the spring and summer months here in Orange County. Patients often choose to undergo breast augmentation in the spring so that they are ready to go by summer. High profile silicone gel implants are becoming more popular in patients who are petite and who want to get more projection or who have a smaller diameter…

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Body Contouring, Abdominoplasty & Brachioplasty

Patients who have undergone weight loss of greater than 100 lbs. either through diet alone or with the assistance of weight loss surgery need to have their body contouring surgeries performed by a well trained team of physicians. Post-bariatric patients have significant changes in their body musculature and body physiology, in addition to the excess skin which they are unable…

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Post Bariatric Plastic Surgery

The post-bariatric body contouring surgery program continues to grow with more patients enrolling in post-bariatric body contouring procedures. We encourage all patients who desire to have post-bariatric body contouring procedures to bring their insurance cards with them during consultations. It is a great time to utilize health insurance plans to undergo lap band procedures. Typically after patients undergo their lap band…

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Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Get all your answers to bariatric surgery, post bariatric body contouring and how you can prepare for optimal healing.  Post-Bariatric Body Contouring Surgery is very rewarding to both the patient and Surgeon. What is bariatric surgery? Bariatric surgery, or weight loss surgery, are procedures performed on people who are dangerously obese, for the purpose of losing weight and improving their…

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Mastopexy Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Mastopexy or “breast lift” surgery can be very rewarding for the patient and surgeon. Patients who loose greater than 100 lbs of weight with either lap band or gastric bypass procedures lose a significant amount of breast volume. This typically gives the breast a sagging or “ptotic” appearance. In addition, the position and volume of the breasts can interfere with…

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Brachioplasty Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Successful brachioplasty or “arm tuck” surgery requires careful attention to detail to yield a natural contour to the arm. It is paramount that there is an even and gradual contour of the arm from the forearm toward the axillae or “arm pit”, often with modification of the lateral chest wall as shown in the above photograph. Inadvertent over-resection of the…

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Abdominoplasty in the Weight Loss Surgery Patient

Abdominoplasty or body contouring procedures are common following gastric bypass surgery such as roux-y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. After patients have lost weight and their weight has stabilized, they are candidates for body contouring procedures. The abdominoplasty helps to restore the contour to the abdominal wall that is traditionally lost following weight gain. Often, when patients lose weight, they…

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Hernia Repair & Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and Hernia Repair: It is quite common for patients to have undergone a previous umbilical hernia repair and have a recurrence of their hernia. Also, patients can have a history of a previous surgical operation that results in an abdominal or “incisional” hernia. Typically, when patients have a hernia that recurs, it is often required to restore…

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Hernia Reconstruction with Component Separation and Tensor Fascia Lata Flap

In order to repair multiple hernias of the abdominal wall, for example midline hernias and hernias related to colostomy or ileostomy procedures a large exposure is needed to properly perform a repair. Often the previous multiple incisions can be incorporated and included into one wound to obviate or prevent complications from wound breakdown. Further, massive hernias of the abdominal wall…

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