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Posted On: October 03, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
I evaluated this 35-year-old female patient that was requesting to enhance her hips and lower abdominal area. During her consultation, the patient discussed the idea of contouring her mid section after realizing that exercise was not giving her the results she had been striving to achieve. After setting her expectations, we agreed to schedule a […]
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Posted On: September 25, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
I was presented with a female who requested to have a primary breast augmentation. During her examination, the patient expressed that she was not only hoping to increase her fullness but also to correct the slight asymmetry and droop. After listening to her desires and setting the expectations, we scheduled her for surgery. During the […]
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Posted On: May 04, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The female patient presented is 26 years old and was looking to improve her breast appearance by increasing her breast volume and position. However, her thoughts about having a breast lift were concerning because of the potential scarring. During her examination, she showed a mild degree of breast sagging, and based on her expectations, a […]
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Posted On: March 03, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The female patient presented is 32-years-old looking to remove her over 10-year implants and improve her breast appearance. During her examination, she expressed she was looking to have a lift as well as have an increase in volume. After discussing her expectation, we agreed to replace the old implants and perform a mastopexy (breast lift). During her surgery, I […]
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Posted On: February 02, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
A few days ago on January 29, 2017, New York Times posted an article by Roni Caryn Rabin titled After Mastectomies, an Unexpected Blow: Numb New Breasts. The article presents a few patients’ stories about having mastectomies and the subsequent loss of sensations in their breasts. As the article states, “While doctors agree on the need for a mastectomy […]
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Posted On: September 23, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Six months after performing a primary breast augmentation surgery for a 50 year old female Latina, it was great to hear her express how happy she is with her surgery. She had come into my office looking to increase her size, shape and cleavage. To achieve her expectation I selected 320 cc high profile saline breast […]
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Posted On: July 22, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
A 37-year-old African American female presented with a ruptured implant. The ruptured implant was a lower profile saline and was about ten years old. During the consultation, we discussed not only removing the implants but also what her goals were after her breast revision surgery. After setting the expectation, we decide to replace the old […]
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Posted On: June 08, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
During this time of the year as summer approaches, a big part of my practice is performing primary breast augmentation procedures. The patients presented to the left were both wanting to have a natural-appearing breast augmentation. Each patient was similar in age and size, and I find that the saline moderate-plus implants are a perfect fit. […]
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Posted On: May 20, 2016 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Yesterday I received an award by the Consumer’s Research Council of America as one of their “America’s Top Surgeons” for 2016. The criteria was based on experience, training, professional associations and board certification. Being chosen for this award is exciting and very special to me. This is the eighth year in a row and I appreciate this recognition. To […]
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