The Ultimate Guide to Breast Augmentation Recovery
The Ultimate Guide to Breast Augmentation Recovery Breast augmentation is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the United States. In 2022 alone, over 300,000 breast augmentations were performed by members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Many women seek out this surgery to enhance their confidence and achieve the body of their…
Maximizing Recovery: How to Plan Time Off Work for Your Plastic Surgery
For any surgery, you’ll need time to recover. The same applies to cosmetic and plastic surgery. However, unlike non-elective surgeries, employers aren’t required to provide paid time off for you to recover. That said, you don’t want to rush recovery just to jump back to work. Instead, think of your plastic surgery strategically. If you…
BIA-ALCL and Breast Implant Safety Update
As a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Sarah Mess always prioritizes patient safety. You may have heard that the FDA recently recalled certain types of breast implants due to an illness called breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, commonly known as BIA-ALCL. We know that you may be concerned if you have breast implants or you are…
Delayed Fat Transfer After Explant
Breast augmentation patients can remove their breast implants and replace them with fat transfer for excellent, aesthetic breast augmentation results without breast implants. My preference is to explant and immediately fat graft in the same procedure, but this is not always possible. Delayed fat transfer patients can still achieve excellent fat transfer to breast results,…
Fat Transfer: A Solution for ‘Tuberous Breasts’
Many women know all-too-well what “tuberous breasts” are. Disproportionally shaped due to a congenital abnormality, the breast appears tube-shaped with a puffy areola, narrow base, and nipple pointing downward. Usually, both breasts are affected but sometimes it is only one. A variety of problems can include: Breasts narrower than preferred and tube-like, often pointing downward…
Does Fat Transfer to the Breast Affect Cancer Risk? A Summary of Recent Research
Fat transfer to the breast is considered safe after mastectomy by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Fat transfer is commonly done in breast reconstruction for volume and contour correction. Fat is taken from one part of the body by liposuction and re-injected into the breast area or between the skin and implant capsule in…
Can patients receiving breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy), have fat transfer?
Can patients receiving breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy), have fat transfer? * Dr. Sarah Mess Partial mastectomy and lumpectomy leave behind breast tissue but remove the cancer and are termed breast conserving therapy (BCT). Breast conserving therapy often results in the operated breast being smaller or having a dent. Fat transfer is a better modality than…