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Breast Reduction Procedure Featured in PSP

Monday, December 19th, 2011

I just received my December 2011 issue of Plastic Surgery Practice magazine. Inside this issue, I wrote an article titled, “The Evolving Breast-Reduction Procedure.” Within the article, I discuss the path to reduction, several techniques, and complications. I also noticed that this article appears on their site – www.plasticsurgerypractice.com – under December 2011 features. I [...]

New York Times Cosmetic Surgery Statistics Review

Friday, April 8th, 2011

In the March 30, 2011 New York times, an article which discusses a decade of boosting breast size, had very interesting statistics, notably, the breast augmentations performed in comparison to facial plastic surgery procedures.  In summary, breast augmentation procedures continue to remain stable or are on the increase, while facial plastic surgery trends have shown [...]

Bottoming Out and Downsizing of the Breast

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Many women present to me who have had breast implant surgery several years ago throughout the United States.  As many women age, they desire to downsize their breast implants in order to reduce the heaviness of their breasts as well as at times with bottoming out that may incur, they also desire to tighten up [...]

Ultimate Scar Cream, Kelo-Cote

Monday, July 19th, 2010

KELO-COTE INFOMERCIAL Because Dr. Linder performs so many surgeries where scarring is such a significant part of his procedures, including mastopexies, breast lifts, abdominoplasties and breast augmentations, reducing the scarring is absolutely a main necessity.  The best product that we have used, certainly in the last decade, has been Kelo-cote or Bio Corneum.  Kelo-cote is [...]

THE DR. LINDER BRA COMING SOON

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

The Dr. Linder Bra, Trademark TM will be a line of Dr. Linder Products TM coming soon, in the next couple of months.  The Dr. Linder Bra was developed by Dr. Stuart Linder, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, who is a specialist in breast surgery, performing and placing over thousands of breast implants.  Having had thousands [...]

Kelo-Cote Use After Plastic Surgery

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

KELO-COTE AND BIOCORNEUM WITH SPF30 Dr. Linder is proud to be an advocate as well as a specialist for Kelo-cote on their recent infomercial now playing throughout the United States.  Because a disproportionately large part of Dr. Linder’s practice is body sculpting women, scarring is an inevitable concern, especially with the multitude of breast lifts [...]

Immediate Postoperative Breast Augmentation

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

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, [...]

Postoperative Management Of Our Augmented Beverly Hills Patients

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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 [...]

Aerolar Reduction Beverly Hills

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Aerolar Reduction Areolas can be reduced in size when they are greater than 4.2 cm.  In general, as Board Certified Plastic Surgeons, we vary the range of nipple areolar complexes from 3.8 to 4.4 cm in size, often associated with the proportionality of the woman’s breast and figure.  We use 4.2 cm cookie cutters or [...]

BREAST REDUCTION SCARRING

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

BREAST REDUCTION SCARRING Breast reduction surgery when performed correctly will lead to an excellent result.  It will reduce the size of the weight, reduce functional problems, including back pain, neck strain, grooving around the shoulder blades, etc.  The tradeoff for a breast reduction is scarring.  Scarring can be unpredictable, although there are techniques that may [...]

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