How Painful is DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction PRMA Plastic Surgery
How Painful is DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin When patients learn about DIEP flap as an option for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy, one of the first questions they ask is how painful the procedure is. The DIEP flap uses a patient’s skin and fat from the lower abdomen to recreate a breast. The abdominal incision runs from hip […]

Relationship Between BMI and Quality of Life after DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction PRMA Plastic Surgery
Relationship Between BMI and Quality of Life after DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin For many patients, breast reconstruction plays an important role in recovery after breast cancer treatment. Thanks to the introduction of the BREAST-Q (a patient reporting tool aimed to measure breast reconstruction results), patient reported outcomes and quality of life can now be measured and better understood. Prior research from PRMA found DIEP flap […]

Options for Nipple Reconstruction after Mastectomy PRMA Plastic Surgery
Options for Nipple Reconstruction after Mastectomy

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Patients today have many choices to consider when faced with a breast cancer diagnosis. For patients who are not candidates for nipple-sparing mastectomy (or for those who choose not to save their nipples), nipple/areola reconstruction is an option. Nipple reconstruction can be performed in a variety of different ways. At PRMA, we use the […]

Male Breast Reconstruction Highlighted at Male Breast Cancer Coalition Meeting PRMA Plastic Surgery
Male Breast Reconstruction Highlighted at Male Breast Cancer Coalition Meeting

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin This year, Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo, was joined the Male Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) at their annual conference to discuss male breast reconstruction options. “Like women, men can experience the same concerns about their appearance following breast cancer surgery,” shares Dr. Chrysopoulo. “Knowing there are reconstructive options to help correct contour irregularities […]

Going Flat after Breast Cancer Surgery PRMA Plastic Surgery
Choosing to Forego Breast Reconstruction – “Going Flat”

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin Do you have to have breast reconstruction after a mastectomy? You do not! With every breast cancer diagnosis comes a plethora of decisions about treatment. One of those decision is whether to have breast reconstruction. There are many options available for breast reconstruction today. These range from implants to […]

More Countries Moving Towards Banning Textured Breast Implants PRMA Plastic Surgery
More Countries Moving Towards Banning Textured Breast Implants

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin In the wake of breast implant safety concerns, more countries are moving towards banning textured implants Last week, France announced a ban on textured implants due to their link with Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Now, national health authorities in Canada and the Netherlands look to be […]

Worried Breast Implants Could Cause Cancer PRMA Plastic Surgery
​I’m Worried About My Breast Implants Causing Cancer. What Should I Do?

July 20, 2020 Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Breast implants and their link to cancer have been making news headlines. According to the FDA, Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a rare and treatable cancer of the immune system (not a true breast cancer) associated with textured breast implants. Understandably, we have been getting many inquiries from […]

FDA Takes Closer Look Into Implant Safety PRMA Plastic Surgery
FDA Takes Closer Look Into Implant Safety During Two Day Hearing

July 20, 2020 Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin March 26th, 2019 concluded the US Food and Drug Administration’s two-day hearing reviewing the safety of breast implants. The hearing included breast implant manufacturers, physicians and patients who have experienced health complications they believe are directly linked to their implants. Some of the described conditions included […]