I am so very proud of my patient Sherilyn who is a breast cancer survivor and who had bilateral mastectomy and DIEP flap reconstruction over a year and a half ago.She has returned to singing and performing at the Claremont [...]
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DIEP flap breast cancer survivor returns to singing!
Posted by admin on Thursday, June 25, 2009
Labels:
breast cancer,
breast reconstruction,
diep flap,
patient story
Abdominoplasty and liposuction have different goals and outcomes
Posted by admin on Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Home > Answers from Karen M. Horton, MDKaren M. Horton, MD answers:Lipoabdominoplasty vs regular abdominoplasty for post pregnancy body? "Does it make a difference? I've had 3 kids and definitely [...]
Labels:
abdomen,
abdominoplasty,
fat,
liposuction,
mommy makeover,
moms,
pregnancy,
stretch marks,
tummy tuck
Teaching Plastic Surgery to Medical Students is Important!
Posted by admin on Monday, June 8, 2009

Teaching is the art of giving back what you have learned along your journey of medicine, and offers a chance to help shape the future career of an upcoming doctor!By teaching others, you challenge your communication skills [...]
Labels:
education,
graduation,
plastic surgery,
students,
teaching
Breast Implants and Mammograms - Breast Cancer Detection is Safe!
Posted by admin on Saturday, June 6, 2009

CPMC and Sutter Health's MyLifeStages "Ask the Expert" Question & Answer Question: I'm a 40-year-old woman considering modest-sized breast implants. Will they interfere with the ability to detect breast cancer? Answer: [...]
Mommy Makeover Plastic Surgery
Posted by admin on Thursday, June 4, 2009

The following are slide excerpts from a recent presentation given to a Mothers' Club in Northern Californ [...]