Dr. Linder's Blog
Posted On: September 17, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast topics, Home
Some patients may present with grade 1 or 2 ptosis, which may be lifted internally by maintaining a pocket of perfect dissection. When pockets are made overly enlarged such as lateral dissection, implants will often go lateral to the side and may have poor cleavage final results as well as increasing skin laxity and sagging. […]
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Posted On: September 13, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Revision, Breast topics, Ruptured Implant
Patients who undergo breast revision surgery must realize that by having a secondary, tertiary or having had multiple surgeries in the past, that the original components and anatomy of the breasts have been manipulated and therefore an absolute perfect or normal result may not be possible. Patients must have realistic expectations. When revealing a patient’s […]
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Posted On: September 06, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Home, Plastic Surgery
I had the opportunity to attend in Geneva, Switzerland the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 21st Congress conference during the first week of September. This Congress is open to all qualified plastic surgeons with an interest in aesthetic surgery.
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Posted On: August 30, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Implants, Breast Revision, Home
The patient below presents from the Middle East, unhappy with the appearance of her breast implants placed in Israel. She has cohesive anatomical gummy bear implants that are textured and have rotated. She wants a smoother, softer appearance to her breasts without the hard texturing and appearance that came with this specific implant. The patient […]
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Posted On: August 24, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Ambulatory Facility, Home
Multiple factors are required to achieve a successful outcome in plastic surgery. Not only must the surgeon be Board Certified with the American Board of Plastic Surgery, but the facility should be licensed as ours is with Medicare licensure and the anesthesiologist should be Board Certified with the American Board of Anesthesia. In my practice […]
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Posted On: August 11, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Augmentation
PERIAREOLAR APPROACH The example shows a before and after typical result of a bilateral breast augmentation performed on an African-American woman through the periareolar approach. I have never seen on my patients a hypertrophic or keloid scar of the periareolar in an African-American patient, having performed thousands of augmentations on women of color. The close-up […]
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Posted On: August 09, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Dr. Linder Bra, Sexy Shape Wear
NOW AVAILABLE, THE SEXY SHAPEWEAR™ Dr. Linder’s newest product line of the Ultimate Sports Bra for all women is now available worldwide. Through Sexy ShapeWear™, the LinderSport™ Bra is now available in hot pink with a black piping lining as well as the elegant black with the pink embroidery and finally the new white Linder […]
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Posted On: August 02, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Revision, Home, Ruptured Implant
Ruptured Implant Silicone gel implants can rupture either through a direct tear within the shell of the implant or microscopic leakage can occur over years through the shell itself without an obvious tear or loss of integrity of the shell. The video here shows a patient recently operated on with ruptured silicone implant calcification material […]
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Posted On: August 01, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder Posted In: Breast Reduction, Breast topics, Home
For the majority of my breast reduction surgeries performed weekly, I perform my reductions using the inferior pedicle Wise-pattern technique. The inferior pedicle technique removes tissue from the inner and outer sides of the breast and above the inferior pedicle superiorly. After removing the medial and lateral dermoglandular wedge, the inferior pedicle is raised superiorly […]
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