Patient 11
This very young woman required partial mastectomy of the right breast. This was reconstructed with fat transfer and breast implant, with implant placed on the opposite side for match. She is very happy to be done with the breast oncologic treatment, as well as her cosmetic results.
Individual results may vary.
This very young woman required partial mastectomy of the right breast. This was reconstructed with fat transfer and breast implant, with implant placed on the opposite side for match. She is very happy to be done with the breast oncologic treatment, as well as her cosmetic results.
Patient 12
This woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy and gel implant reconstruction. She is photographed 3 years postoperatively.
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This woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy and gel implant reconstruction. She is photographed 3 years postoperatively.
Patient 13
This woman had left-sided breast cancer. She underwent lumpectomy combined with breast reduction, with reduction of the right breast to match. She then had to undergo radiation therapy of the left side. She is photographed 19 months after breast surgery.
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This woman had left-sided breast cancer. She underwent lumpectomy combined with breast reduction, with reduction of the right breast to match. She then had to undergo radiation therapy of the left side. She is photographed 19 months after breast surgery.
Patient 14
Initially with tissue expander under muscle, which was converted to a gel implant under muscle. She required right sided radiation therapy after this. She is photographed over 2 years after her first operation. She is doing great!
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Initially with tissue expander under muscle, which was converted to a gel implant under muscle. She required right sided radiation therapy after this. She is photographed over 2 years after her first operation. She is doing great!
Patient 15
This lovely woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies and was initially reconstructed with implants under her pectoralis muscles. She was suffering from painful movement of her muscle over her implants and elected to have her implants moved above her muscles. She is photographed 1 year later.
Individual results may vary.
This lovely woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies and was initially reconstructed with implants under her pectoralis muscles. She was suffering from painful movement of her muscle over her implants and elected to have her implants moved above her muscles. She is photographed 1 year later.
Patient 16
This woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction with 385 cc implants, in front of pectoralis muscles. She is photographed 4 months after her surgery, doing great!
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This woman underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction with 385 cc implants, in front of pectoralis muscles. She is photographed 4 months after her surgery, doing great!
Patient 17
This woman presented for mastectomy of the right breast for cancer diagnosis. She had a subglandular gel implant placed in the past for cosmetic augmentation, and the implant was ruptured and encapsulated. She underwent nipple sparing mastectomy with removal of the degraded implant and scar tissue, and she had a new gel implant placed under her muscle, to match the left side. She did not desire any surgery on her left breast. She is photographed 7 months after her surgery with no revisions. She does not desire any further surgery.
Individual results may vary.
This woman presented for mastectomy of the right breast for cancer diagnosis. She had a subglandular gel implant placed in the past for cosmetic augmentation, and the implant was ruptured and encapsulated. She underwent nipple sparing mastectomy with removal of the degraded implant and scar tissue, and she had a new gel implant placed under her muscle, to match the left side. She did not desire any surgery on her left breast. She is photographed 7 months after her surgery with no revisions. She does not desire any further surgery.
Patient 18
Almost 6 years after her bilateral immediate prepectoral breast reconstruction at the time of nipple sparing mastectomies! I dare to say she looks even better after her cancer surgery!
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Almost 6 years after her bilateral immediate prepectoral breast reconstruction at the time of nipple sparing mastectomies! I dare to say she looks even better after her cancer surgery!
Patient 19
This young woman with breast cancer underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction with silicone gel implants under the muscle. She is photographed 8 months after her surgery, post chemotherapy after her surgery, without any complications or revisions. She looks amazing and feels great!
Individual results may vary.
This young woman with breast cancer underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction with silicone gel implants under the muscle. She is photographed 8 months after her surgery, post chemotherapy after her surgery, without any complications or revisions. She looks amazing and feels great!
Patient 20
This woman underwent left nipple sparing mastectomy, reconstructed initially with tissue expander and then followed by delayed pedicled TRAM (abdominal tissue) flap. Photographs are taken 17 months post mastectomy surgery.
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This woman underwent left nipple sparing mastectomy, reconstructed initially with tissue expander and then followed by delayed pedicled TRAM (abdominal tissue) flap. Photographs are taken 17 months post mastectomy surgery.