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Woman with World’s Largest Breasts Fighting Staph Infection

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 by editor2

Sheyla Hershey, a Brazilian model with the largest breasts in the world, is experiencing complications following her latest breast surgery.

After more than 30 plastic surgeries, Hershey suffered her first complication when a severe staph infection reached both of her breasts following her most recent breast augmentation procedure in Brazil this past June, according to Fox News in Houston.

The model and mom, who lives in Houston, said her new surgeon told her she should be concerned for her life because the infection could leak into her bloodstream. Hershey has had to give herself infusions of intravenous antibiotics every twelve hours to fight the infection.

While frightening, is this complication common after breast surgery?

Dr. Michael Will, who performs breast augmentation and breast implant repairs, had this to say:

Breast augmentation procedures should be preceded by a comprehensive consultation between the cosmetic surgeon and the patient, where the patient’s concerns and expectations are discussed in relation to the patient’s breast and chest wall anatomy.

An effective evaluation and treatment plan should result in a post-operative outcome that reaches a balance between the patient’s expectations and the surgeon’s surgical and anatomical limitations to yield an esthetic and healthy outcome. When the surgical tissue tension and stress exceed the capacity for normal healing, wound breakdown and infection often develop.

However, infection related to breast augmentation is rare, and when encountered, the implants frequently need to be removed and replaced at a later date.

In 2009, Hershey was a 38KKK and received the Brazilian equivalent of the Guinness Book of World Records award.

Hershey is currently undergoing treatment, according to her website www.sheylahershey.net, which includes updates on her condition.

Surgeons Meet for Annual Breast Surgery Workshop

Monday, May 17th, 2010 by newseditor

40 cosmetic surgeons recently met for the 4th annual breast surgery workshop at the Ohio cosmetic surgery practice of Dr. Mark Mandell Brown. To attend the workshop, doctors traveled from England, Canada, Taiwan and other areas of the U.S.

The course was sponsored by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, the nation’s largest medical society of cosmetic surgeons. During the 3 day workshop, surgeons discussed cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reduction surgery.

Through a combination of lectures, surgery, and anatomy labs, the visiting physicians can improve their skills.  “It’s also a great way to showcase Cincinnati to our visiting doctors” observed Therese Holden, Nursing director.  She added, “we really strive to make this an outstanding educational experience for the participants.” “Our breast course has earned excellent recognition and is one of the most popular breast courses in the Academy,” said Dr Mandell-Brown.

Saved By Saline Implants: A Survival Story in the News

Monday, March 1st, 2010 by newseditor

A surgeon on the west coast has spoken publicly about a dramatic story of workplace violence that left one of his patients with disfiguring scars and deflated breast implants.

Lydia Carranza was shot in the chest last summer during an incident that claimed the life of her co-worker, according to a story published in the Los Angeles Times. When a man opened fire in the dental office where Lydia worked, she was shot twice: “The bullet fragments were millimeters from her heart and her vital organs,” said Dr. Ashkan Ghavami.

According to a firearms expert interviewed for the story, what saved her life may have been the presence of Lydia’s saline breast implants.  Of course he goes on to tell readers they should not be getting “breast enhancements as a means to deflect a possible incoming bullet.”

Lydia’s surgeon is hoping her story will elicit a supply contribution from manufacturers of saline breast implants to help cover her reconstructive surgery.

What Affects The Natural Feel of Breast Implants?

Monday, February 1st, 2010 by newseditor

What type of breast implant feels natural? Does saline feel natural or is silicone the most natural-feeling implant? These are common questions during surgery consultations.

Surgeons generally agree that silicone implants mimic natural breast tissue more closely than saline. However, natural results can be achieved with either implant. If you’re concerned about a natural look or feel in your breast implants, there are a few factors to consider:

  • The amount of tissue covering the implant will affect the way it looks and feels, so you may want to consider sub-muscular or partial sub-muscular implant placement.
  • After breast augmentation with saline implants, the breasts can be very firm but over time the tissue and the implants may soften.
  • Women with a thin body and thin breast tissue will often be advised to choose silicone implants due to the possibility of visible implant wrinkling caused by a lack of adequate coverage.
  • Choosing the proper size is critical for achieving a natural result that matches your body proportion.

Read more about breast augmentation in Frederick County, Maryland

Breast Surgery Questions & Answers

Monday, January 4th, 2010 by newseditor

Q: Is it true that breast implants do not last a lifetime?

A: While there isn’t any breast implant expiration date, some patients need to return for a revision surgery at some point. However, if a patient remains pleased with her appearance and no complications arise, it’s possible for implants to last a lifetime.

Q: Is it true that natural fat can be used for breast augmentation?

A: It is possible, but this method is still being studied. Most surgeons agree that fat grafting for breast augmentation is not as predictable and not as effective as methods using silicone or saline breast implants. The New York Times just published a great article about that topic.

Q: Why has breast augmentation become so popular in the United States?

A: Without getting sociological about it, I’d say that breast augmentation is popular because many American women are dissatisfied with the size and shape of their breasts and breast augmentation is a predictable procedure for correcting that situation.

Q: Have we seen a dramatic increase in the use of silicone implants since their return to the market?

A: Just 3 years have passed since restrictions were lifted on silicone implants, so that’s still difficult to measure. 2009 statistics haven’t been publicized yet, but so far saline implants remain the most common choice for surgeons in the United States.

Q: What type of surgeon is qualified to perform breast augmentation?

A: This can be a controversial issue, but many agree that a board-certified plastic or cosmetic surgeon is qualified. It’s still recommended that you evaluate each surgeon on an individual basis.

Q: How much does breast augmentation cost?

A: It varies.  According to the ASAPS, the national average cost is around $4000.  However, according to this chart on RealSelf.com, the price is significantly higher.  Call us or schedule a consultation to learn more.

5 Ways to Evaluate Your Cosmetic Surgeon Before Breast Augmentation

Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by newseditor

There are more than a few surgeons offering breast augmentation in Maryland, Ijamsvillebut not every one will help you achieve the cosmetic outcomes you desire.

If you are like the patients we see in Frederick county, you want good results the first time and you want a generally comfortable and positive experience.

Asking these 5 questions may help you achieve those goals.

1. Has your surgeon been through training specific for breast augmentation, and is he or she versatile enough to provide many options in breast augmentation?

Because some skills overlap, you might find different surgeons doing the same procedure. For example, you might see an ENT surgeon or an oral surgeon for rhinoplasty. Breast augmentation however, is very specific to plastic and cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgeons perform breast augmentation as a primary part of their surgical residency, and should therefore have a greater aptitude in a variety of techniques that can meet your needs.

2. Who will administer anesthesia during the procedure?

Anesthesia is considered safe with a trained practitioner, but in the wrong hands it can pose a pretty serious risk. Whoever administers anesthesia for you should be well trained, prepared for unexpected problems, and focused on your safety.

3. Who will guide you through surgery and oversee your recovery?

Although your cosmetic surgeon should be accessible and responsible for you, it is very common for the supporting staff to oversee much of the operation and assist patients through the process. Doing this is vital to both the success of the surgery and to the overall experience. Read more about our talented staff in Urbana.

4. Does your surgeon have privileges at a local hospital?

To perform breast augmentation at a hospital, the surgeon must prove or demonstrate a record of training for that field. If surgery isn’t done in a hospital, it will likely be in an outpatient surgical suite or surgery center. Read about Dr. Will’s hospital affiliations here.

5. Is the surgical facility accredited and safe?

Breast augmentation can be performed in a hospital or outpatient surgery center. To receive proper accreditation in a surgical facility specific standards must be met. See pictures of our location and surgical facility here.

What is a “Mommy-Makeover”?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 by admin

Plastic and cosmetic surgeons have coined the term “mommy makeover” to market a series of procedures intended to help women regain their pre-pregnancy figure.

The most common procedures offered as part of the mommy-makeover are the breast lift, tummy tuck, and liposuction. Pregnancy and raising children can bring unwanted body changes, and while diet and regular exercise can make a tremendous improvement, some of those unwanted changes can only be corrected through surgical means.

The Fox news video below features an explanation of the mommy makeover – its risks, benefits, cost – and also an interview with a satisfied patient.

Read more about liposuction.
Read more about a tummy tuck.


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