Dr. Linder's Blog
Posted On: December 05, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Media, Uncategorized
Evolution Magazine Business, Tech And More www.evomag.co Dr. Stuart A. Linder #WORLDCLASSMD Evolution Magazine is a business and industry resource for all from start-up business owners to CEOs. Evolution helps navigate and prepare for growth through in-depth content on leadership and management, technology, finance, sales and marketing, human resources and communications. I was asked by […]
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Posted On: December 02, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Asymmetry, Breast Implants, Breast topics, Uncategorized
This patient presents with congenital asymmetry of the breast. Severe breast asymmetry such as the following is most easily correctable with high profile saline implants. The patient had sutures removed in 10 days and then continue with dry dressing changes twice a day for 10 days. Severe congenital breast asymmetry comes in many forms. The […]
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Posted On: November 30, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Uncategorized
I hope everyone had a safe Thanksgivings with friends and family!
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Posted On: November 26, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast topics, Implant Removal, Uncategorized
Introducing Our New Website www.ImplantRemoval.net I am very excited to announce the launch of our new website, www.ImplantRemoval.net. Over the years in my Beverly Hills practice, women have been considering the option of removing their breast implants, and I felt compelled to provide a place where this information can be available. My goal of this new site was to […]
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Posted On: November 11, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Implants, Breast Revision, Breast topics, Uncategorized
This patient presents from Korea with severe scar tissue contracture with ruptured silicone implants causing constriction and malposition of the right nipple areolar complex. She has complete loss of medial cleavage. See her preoperative photographs showing severe encapsulation and painful breast deformity. The patient underwent bilateral open periprosthetic capsulectomy, circumferential open capsulotomy,removal of all ruptured […]
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Posted On: November 06, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast topics, Implant Removal
EXPLANTATION IS A CONSIDERATION Here in my Beverly Hills plastic surgery practice I see patient everyday who choose to enhance their breast for a variety of personal reasons; likewise, there are women who decide to remove their breast implants. Over the years women have explained why they have been considering this option and I thought I […]
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Posted On: October 30, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Media, Uncategorized
Over the past few weeks I was asked by The Insider, ET Online and Livescience.com my thoughts regarding the recent photographs of actress Renee Zellweger at the Elle magazine’s Women in Hollywood awards. Below are the media links. THE INSIDER WITH YAHOO The Insider with Yahoo asks plastic surgeon Dr. Stuart Linder about celebrity plastic surgery. Date: […]
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Posted On: October 23, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast topics, Gynecomastia, Male Plastic Surgery
Gynecomastia is referred to as male breast reduction. It is associated with glandular tissue and fatty tissue found in the entire chest area. This extends from the infraclavicular, under the clavicle, along the parasternal to the inframammary fold and all the way laterally to the anterior axillary line. There are two different types of tissue that can be […]
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Posted On: October 22, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast topics, Implant Removal
Patients present desiring implant removal without a breast lift. Certain patients are candidates for this operation where implants can be removed, drains placed for seven to 10 days without a full breast lift. This is an excellent example of a patient who has severe scar tissue with a Baker IV capsular contracture and a rupture […]
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