Dr. Linder's Blog
Posted On: November 30, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Tubular Breast
Patients who present with tubular breast deformity are often very unhappy, not just with the size of their breasts, but actually with the shape. The components of tubular breast deformity include No. 1, a poorly defined inframammary fold. In other words, there is no fold along the bottom of the breast or it is not […]
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Posted On: November 21, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Revision, Breast topics, Home
Case Study #1 Reconstruction Inferior Capsulorraphy for Severe Bottoming Out Patients present to my practice in Beverly Hills for severe deformities, including malposition, technical areas of breast implant placement, and in this case severe bottoming out, complete collapse of upper pole of pocket causing inferior displacement of the implant and a bottoming out appearance. This […]
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Posted On: November 16, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Uncategorized
I was excited to be selected for the 10th year in a row as a recipient of the America’s Top Plastic Surgeons award presented by the Consumer’s Research Council of America. The Consumer’s Research Council of America compiles a list of top plastic surgeons throughout the United States, and they utilize a point value system […]
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Posted On: November 09, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Home, Panniculectomy
Case Study #1 This case study shows a representative patient who presents with massive abdominal pannus, status post significant weight loss, status post gastric bypass surgery. The patient has lost well over 120 pounds and now has significant amounts of skin with a massive abdominal pannus. A panniculectomy can be performed in order to reduce […]
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Posted On: November 01, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Asymmetry
Patients present with breast asymmetry prior to undergoing their implant surgery. That’s why in reality it’s difficult, if not impossible, to completely correct asymmetries. However, asymmetries must be identified in the early stage prior to surgery in order to allow for volume changes. When a patient has already undergone breast augmentation with saline or silicone […]
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Posted On: October 23, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Uncategorized
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a non-profit, multi-specialty academic health science center in Los Angeles, California. I have had the privilege of being a member of Cedars-Sinai as an attending surgeon in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery since 1997. On Monday, October 22, 2018, I was honored by Cedars-Sinai for Twenty Years of Distinguished […]
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Posted On: October 17, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Implants, Breast Revision, Ruptured Implant
Case Study #1 This is a case example of a patient who presents with a ruptured silicone implant who had a breast augmentation only four years ago. She presents with severe Baker IV capsular contracture with a very hardened right breast with severe scar tissue hardening. Interestingly, she denies any incidents of trauma to her […]
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Posted On: October 08, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Implants
On Thursday, October 4, 2018, I was contacted by health reporter Mary Kekatos from the Daily Mail. Mary reached out and stated she was doing a story based on a case report about a woman whose breast implant had a salmonella infection associated with traveler’s diarrhea. She shared the article dated September 19, 2018, from […]
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Posted On: September 25, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Lift
In general, lifting the breasts without implants requires a form of a breast lift procedure. For patients who desire a lift, but do not want larger breasts, a breast lift procedure including a periareolar crescent lift or small lift, a vertical mastopexy for mild to moderate skin laxity or a formal mastopexy using the inferior […]
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