Category: Breast Augmentation
Posted On: June 10, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Because Dr. Linder’s practice is heavily involved with breast surgery, including breast augentation, breast revision, breast lifts and breast reductions, and having seen countless number of thousands of women and placed thousands and thousands of implants over the last 13 years, women have discussed with him their need for specifics in a bra. The specifics would include compression, comfort, […]
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Posted On: April 27, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY Dr. Linder has had the opportunity to attend the 2010 Aesthetic Society Meeting for the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Interesting course topics included Breast Revision Surgery, Surgery using Acellular Dermal Matrix or ADM as well as Neo Pocket Formation for Severe Breast Deformities, including Symmastia and Malposition […]
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Posted On: April 22, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Breastimplantlasvegas.com will be launched in the very near future. This site has been developed in order to educate patients with breast augmentation surgery in general. We go through all the specifics and facts of breast augmentation surgery, including the history of breast augmentation, the chemical composition of silicone itself, the postoperative care and management of […]
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Posted On: April 08, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Breast asymmetry reconstruction is a procedure that requires tremendous skill. In fact, components of the operation include 1) augmentation mammoplasty procedure; 2) breast reduction; and 3) breast lifting procedures. Only experienced Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons should be performing breast asymmetry surgical repair. In general, breast asymmetry reconstruction requires changing one breast volume in […]
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Posted On: April 06, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
BEVERLY HILLS BREAST AUGMENTATION In certain patients, especially those who are thin and have ectomorphic build, high profile implants are an excellent choice for augmentation mammoplasty procedure. We place implants in the majority of patients, including this example below, using the dual plane technique, two-thirds under the muscle and one-third lateral above. The periareolar approach […]
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Posted On: March 30, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
This patient is an excellent candidate for combined augmentation mammoplasty procedure, abdominoplasty, as well as tumescent lipo-sculpting of hips and inner and outer thighs. The patient has had a cesarian section and has had delivery of three children. On breast exam, she has involutional upper pole atrophy, loss of complete fullness of her upper breast […]
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Posted On: March 25, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
In the thousands of breast augmentations and breast revisions, breast reductions and breast lifts that Dr. Linder has performed, he continues to address the compression and immediate postsurgical garment or dressings in a similar fashion. We do not use a surgical brassiere or any form of brassiere immediately after surgery in the operating room. Rather, […]
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Posted On: March 22, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
INTERNATIONAL PATIENTS -BEVERLY HILLS The patient below presented from England for augmentation mammoplasty procedure using silicone gel implants. This patient is an elegant lady who desired moderate plus silicone gel implants through the periareolar approach in order to have some upper pole fullness and some narrowing along the lateral breast. Please see her “after” photographs […]
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Posted On: March 17, 2010 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Acute v. Delayed In the Acute Phase or first six weeks postoperatively, Dr. Linder instructs his patients not to do any heavy lifting over five pounds to prevent bleeding and hematomas, as well as to refrain from aspirin, Advil, Motrin, Excedrin, Ibuprofen or blood thinning products which could cause clotting deficiencies. Acutely, we also make […]
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