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Reconstruction after breast cancer

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Reconstruction after breast cancer The breast reconstruction after cancer is one of the current surgical procedures in plastic surgery safer and more rewarding for the patient. The development of new techniques enables the surgeon to create a breast very similar in shape, texture and the non-operated properties. Moreover, in most cases it is possible to rebuild while the breast is removed, preventing the patient’s experience of being mastectomy.

http://www.bettyblvd.com/ aims to:
● Re-create a natural looking breast including the areola and nipple.

● Eliminate the need for external prosthesis enabling filling wear clothing that would not be possible without reconstruction (swimwear, tops, etc.).

● Fill the hole and the deformity that may remain in the chest. (more…)

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Plastic Surgeon FACTS!

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Mitsunaga Narushima plastic surgeon associated with the department of plastic surgery at the University of Tokyo has released a group of employees (March 2010 – Journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgery) an article summarily his experience in the treatment of lymphedema of the extremities demonstrating good results with the anastomosis between lymphatic vessels and veins.

Isao Koshima For his part, head of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Tokyo has advised surgeons Cross Hospital of San Pablo of Barcelona who have been successful in a traditionally difficult to treat disease.

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