Archive for March, 2009
Plastic Surgery for a Mother and Daughter
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009Very rarely as a Plastic Surgeon do you have a day like I did a few weeks ago where I had the privilege to perform surgery for two members of the same family.
I thought I would share their testimonials:
March, 2009
“Dr. Linder
I want to thank you for your professionalism and the great attention you and your [...]
Breast Implant Sizes to Consider, 125cc to 850cc
Monday, March 16th, 2009In general, breast implants vary in size and volume. As a result, this will obviously create the size of the breast.
There are three different style saline and three different style silicone implants with McGhan, Natrelle implants manufactured in 2009. The three styles of saline includes a style 68 low profile, also referred to [...]
Breast Implant Surface, Smooth or Textured
Thursday, March 12th, 2009Beverly Hills breast augmentation specialist, Dr. Linder, prefers smooth breast implants. Textured breast implants have been the mainstay of implants back in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Textured implants have been shown to reduce capsular contracture scar tissue formation when implants are placed above the muscle subglandular or retromammary.
However, textured implants are no [...]
Patient’s Choice Award 2008 Given to Dr. Linder
Thursday, March 5th, 2009According to American Registry, Dr. Linder has been selected for the Patient’s Choice Award for 2008.
He has been elected as a member of this elite group by more than 400,000 patient reviews and ratings that have been gathered and this top rating was awarded only to a select few physicians, doctors and plastic surgeons.
Dr. Linder [...]
Beverly Hills Breast Asymmetry, What To Do
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009Dr. Linder specializes in breast augmentation and breast revision surgery. Patients present with breast asymmetry almost weekly. Fixing breast asymmetry can be tricky and does require skill, experience and judgment as can be found with most Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
Breast asymmetry can be congenital which often presents with a larger saggy [...]
