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Bilateral DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

Breast cancer reconstruction can be challenging for the Plastic & Reconstructive surgeon as well as the patient. In the patient with “ptotic” breasts, where the nipple areola complex is significantly below the inframammary fold or breast crease, the nipple cannot be safely kept during a mastectomy based on significant impairment in blood supply. In these cases, when the nipple is…

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Implant Removal, Mastopexy, and Oncoplastic Closure of Lumpectomy Defects

Breast cancer can be treated with lumpectomy. The same patterns that are used for a mastopexy (breast lift) can be used to facilitate breast cancer treatment. If a cancer lies outside of traditional patterns, then the breast lift pattern can be modified to remove the skin above the tumor when necessary. One component of breast cancer treatment for lumpectomy is…

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DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

Breast cancer reconstruction is one of the most challenging aspects of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. The surgery often involves an oncologic component that requires close attention and may require chemotherapy before and/or after surgery that needs to be completed in a timely manner. The DIEP flap uses microvascular soft tissue transplantation to transfer the skin and fat from the abdomen…

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Bilateral Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction with DIEP Flap

Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction is challenging. Mastectomy reconstruction in some patients can involve using the patient’s own tissue rather than implants for breast reconstruction. In the DIEP flap breast reconstruction, the lower abdominal tissue that is usually discarded in a tummy tuck is used to reconstruct the breast. The deep inferior epigastric artery and vein provides the blood supply to the…

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Bilateral Implant Reconstruction for Mastectomy

Breast implant reconstruction after bilateral mastectomy for breast cancer or BRCA-1 positivity can be challenging. After a mastectomy, there is less blood flow to the skin and there less soft tissue coverage available for an implant. Some patients may experience cellulitis, gross infection, or significant capsular contracture after mastectomy reconstruction. In some patients that experience this we remove the implants…

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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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Discovering Individuality Through Dynamic Beauty Exploration

In our modern society, the significance of appearance has become a central theme, fueling continuous discussions about the role of beauty products and cosmetics. Beyond the surface-level pursuit of looking good, there is a growing emphasis on how these tools contribute to cultivating confidence and enabling self-expression. As we navigate through this dialogue, our primary focus is to uncover the…

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A Closer Look at Liposuction, Implants, and Beauty with Wellness

Hey everyone! we’re talking about beauty with wellness.  Our topics of discussion include the enchanting subjects of liposuction and breast implants. These aren’t just cosmetic marvels; they harbor the potential to stand as warriors against certain types of cancers. Imagine it as unraveling the secrets of how our outer glow can weave a shield for our inner health. So, buckle…

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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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