How to Detect Ruptured Implants
Caring for breast implants goes beyond the initial surgery. It is crucial to provide proper care and regularly monitor your implants to ensure longevity and detect any potential complications. While rare, implant ruptures are a common concern among breast augmentation and breast reconstruction patients. Whether you have breast implants for…
Read MoreBreast Augmentation Myths
Breast augmentation is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures in the world, with millions of women opting to undergo this breast enhancement surgery every year. However, despite its widespread popularity, there are still many myths and misconceptions surrounding breast augmentation that can lead to confusion and uncertainty for…
Read More5 Questions to Ask If You’re Considering Breast Augmentation
Deciding to undergo breast augmentation or any plastic surgery procedure is a huge decision. You're probably (and hopefully!) super excited but also feeling a bit anxious, which is completely normal. When selecting your surgeon, you've likely been diligent about searching for someone who is qualified in their area of expertise.…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation
It's all about the technique. The technique used during fat transfer surgery is crucial for a successful outcome. When performing fat transfer to the breasts or any area on the body, we aren't just injecting it as one giant blob into the site. The plastic surgeon places the fat in…
Read MoreHow To Make the Most of Your Breast Reduction Consult
Breast reductions are one of the most common procedures I perform in my practice, and I love doing them! In large part because not only do we get to provide patients with their desired aesthetic outcome, but there is also a huge functional aspect to the surgery. Patients get the…
Read MoreNerve Re-Sensation
As I write this blog in 2021, we have been doing nerve grafting for re-sensation of breasts after nipple sparing mastectomy for the whole year. I’d love to share with you what our expectations were, what we learned, and our conclusions so far. It is still in the early process…
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