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Removal Of Ruptured Becker Breast Implants

Posted On: January 18, 2019 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

Recently, I had the opportunity to surprisingly operate on a patient who had a Becker double lumen ruptured implant.  This patient is a 52-year-old middle eastern female status post augmentation mammoplasty silicone gel implants per, with no identifiable records or patient’s accountability as to the type or size of her implants. Intraoperatively, it was identified […]

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WHAT ARE TUBULAR BREASTS?

Posted On: January 09, 2019 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

Tubular breast deformities are not all that uncommon. By definition, it is associated with herniation of breast tissue into the nipple areolar complex, constriction along the lower pole of the breast causing a poorly defined inframammary fold. Often the nipple areolar complexes are also lowered causing some degree of sagginess or ptosis. Repair of the […]

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Severe Bottoming Out

Posted On: November 21, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

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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Breast Implant Removal of B-Lite Implants From Germany

Posted On: September 19, 2018 Author: Peter Houtz

Last week, I had a patient from Ukraine (Eastern Europe) come to my Beverly Hills practice for breast revision surgery. As I was removing the implant, it was a type of implant that I had never seen in my 19 years of practice. It appeared to be a textured, coated silicone, similar to a gummy […]

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Life Changing Breast Resconstruction Transformation

Posted On: June 21, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

Women who suffer from Severe Breast Asymmetry and Tubular Breast Deformity may experience a lack of self-confidence, because it strips them of their feminine form. Breasts are a part of the female body and one should be satisfy with the body they have. Dr. Linder, a renowned plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, operated on thousand […]

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SILICONE IMPLANTS AND RIPPLING VISIBILITY

Posted On: June 07, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

In general, there has been a myth that the use of silicone implants will completely reduce or prevent all visibility and rippling of the breasts. This is actually untrue. We have had a significant number of patients present with silicone implants from around the world who now have serious rippling and visibility, both along the […]

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Nipple Hypertrophy Correction

Posted On: February 13, 2018 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

Nipple enlargement or nipple hypertrophy is a result from developmental enlargement of the ducts (lactiferous), which converge and form a branched system connecting the nipple to the lobules of the mammary gland, commonly called milk ducts. This can present in men and women; however, it is most common in people of Asian descent. There is […]

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Odeeva TV With Dr. Stuart Linder

Posted On: November 10, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

Last week in Hollywood, CA, I had the privilege of being invited to appear on Odeeva TV. Odeeva.com, in collaboration with Focus TV, is an online show hosted by Tanya Memme. During the interview, Tanya and I discussed numerous topics about plastic surgery, such as: Teenage girls seeking plastic surgery Breast cancer Placement of breast […]

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Pregnant With Ruptured Saline Implant

Posted On: September 11, 2017 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder

A 40-year-old African American female presented was five months pregnant when she realized that her left, nine-year-old Allergan 420 cc saline implant had ruptured. Due to her pregnancy and breastfeeding after giving birth, she waited 14 months to replace the implant. During our consultation, I suggested that this patient should undergo a breast revision as […]

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