Dr. Linder's Blog
Posted On: January 17, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Augmentation, Breast topics
This preoperative photograph shows a patient with significant asymmetry of the inframammary fold. The inframammary fold is one of the most important, if not the most important, landmarks on the breast when performing breast augmentation surgery. Notably, on this patient her right inframammary fold is significantly lower than the left and also notable is a […]
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Posted On: January 14, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Revision
SEVERE BAKER IV CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE The patient below presents with severe Baker IV capsular contracture with encapsulation. Baker IV capsular contractures are usually associated with painful hardened breasts with severe distortion and may be associated with coldness and loss of sensitivity as well. This patient presents with severe encapsulation and hardening with a Baker IV […]
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Posted On: January 06, 2014 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Reduction, Breast topics, Uncategorized
Patients do present in their teenage years for breast reduction surgery. These young women often have the same symptoms associated with bilateral breast hypertrophy, including large pendulous breasts with back pain, neck pain, grooving along the shoulder blades; however intertriginous rashes are less common. There is also the emotional difficult psychological torment of having disproportionately […]
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Posted On: December 31, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Home, Uncategorized
HAPPY HOLIDAYS Happy Holidays and New Years from Dr. Linder and staff. Here’s to a Healthy and Beautiful 2014.
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Posted On: December 20, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast topics, Ruptured Implant, Uncategorized
This case example is of a patient with a 42-year-old ruptured Heyer-Schulte silicone gel implant placed back in the late 1960s. This is a 78-year-old White female who presents with severe capsulitis, mastitis, ruptured silicone implants and symptoms of possible rheumatoid arthritis. She was referred by her rheumatologist for removal of her ruptured silicone implant, […]
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Posted On: December 10, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Media, Uncategorized
As a a Member of Editorial Advisory Board for ShareCare I am excited to see the new app that AskMD launched that gets you from “what’s wrong?” to what you can do about it. Today marks an important milestone for Sharecare as they announce the launch of AskMD, an iOS app that helps consumers collect information about […]
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Posted On: December 06, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Body Sculpting, Mommy Makovers, Tummy Tuck, Uncategorized
Patient in her preoperative photograph shows severe weight loss leading so significant skin laxity of the breasts, abdomen and hips. She lost approximately 120 pounds and underwent 10 months ago augmentation mammoplasty procedure using high profile saline implants over-filled; a formal mastopexy using the inferior pedicle Wise-pattern technique (breast lift anchor scar) and a full […]
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Posted On: November 27, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Uncategorized
To All: This Holiday Season take time for reflection and gratitude for our health, our joys, our lives journeys and for all the fulfilling promises that await us. We wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
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Posted On: November 16, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Body Sculpting, Liposuction
Patients present for lipo contouring of the body throughout the week in our Beverly Hills practice. These patients have concerns specifically to the inner thighs or the medial thighs where there is chafing and touching of the thighs associated with lipodystrophy or increased fatty distribution. This is an extraordinarily difficult area for women to remove […]
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