Intermittent Fasting – Is This A Healthy Weight Loss Trend for Breast Cancer Patients PRMA Plastic Surgery
Intermittent Fasting – Is This A Healthy Weight Loss Trend for Breast Cancer Patients?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Intermittent Fasting was the most googled term in January 2020. Intermittent Fasting is defined by setting a certain window each day to consume food. The remaining daily hours are designated for fasting (meaning you do not consume any nutrition). Typically, eating is permitted during an 8-hour window and fasting takes […]

3 Tips to Help a Loved One After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis PRMA Plastic Surgery
3 Tips to Help a Loved One After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin A cancer diagnosis overwhelming. It can also be devastating to hear that a loved one has received this terrible news. Once the initial blow of the news of a loved one’s diagnosis has passed, many are left with the question of “What can I do to help and support them?” Below […]

Is DIEP Flap Surgery the Same as a Tummy Tuck PRMA Plastic Surgery
Is DIEP Flap Surgery the Same as a Tummy Tuck

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin DIEP flap breast reconstruction uses a patient’s lower abdominal tissue to recreate a warm, soft, natural breast following a mastectomy. It is often said the abdominal skin and fat used during DIEP flap surgery is removed in a way that is “similar to a Tummy Tuck,” but what does that really […]

PRMA Presented ERAS Study at SABCS 2019 PRMA Plastic Surgery
PRMA Presented ERAS Study at SABCS 2019

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Each year, healthcare experts and patient advocates gather in San Antonio to present the latest research findings and updates on clinical trials at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. This year, PRMA was honored to present our research finding from our Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol. Thanks to our […]

Record 727 Flap Breast Reconstruction Procedures in 2019 PRMA Plastic Surgery
Record 727 Flap Breast Reconstruction Procedures in 2019

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin 2019 was another incredible year at PRMA Plastic Surgery | Center for Advanced Breast Reconstruction. This year we celebrated the practice’s 25th anniversary, completed our record breaking 8,500th flap based breast reconstruction procedure AND closed out the year setting a new annual practice record of completing a total of 727 flaps in a year! […]

Are Breast Implants Permanent PRMA Plastic Surgery
​Are Breast Implants Permanent?

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin What are breast implants? Breast implants are commonly used for cosmetic reasons (breast augmentation) to enhance a natural breast, or for reconstruction following a mastectomy to restore the shape and size of the breast. Implants consist of silicone shells filled with either saline or silicone gel. They are available in various different shapes (round or […]

Wound Dressings After Breast Reconstruction Surgery PRMA Plastic Surgery
Wound Dressings After Breast Reconstruction Surgery

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin After any type of surgery, it is important to keep all incisions clean and dry to reduce the likelihood of post-surgery infections. Following breast reconstruction, patients can expect to have wound dressings on the breast and possibly other areas of the body (like the abdomen or thighs) depending on the […]

Implant VS “Flap” Breast Reconstruction_ Patient Reported Outcomes from Thin and Obese Patients PRMA Plastic Surgery
Implant VS “Flap” Breast Reconstruction: Patient Reported Outcomes from Thin and Obese Patients

July 21, 2020 Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Does weight impact quality of life and satisfaction rates after “flap” breast reconstruction?  Patients today have many options to consider for breast reconstruction following a mastectomy. Reconstruction options include implants and microsurgical “flap” procedures like the DIEP flap. All options can provide patients with good results. However, it is important for […]

Can You Get Breast Cancer in a Reconstructed Breast PRMA Plastic Surgery
​Can You Get Breast Cancer in a Reconstructed Breast?

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin What is breast cancer recurrence? Even after treatment, it is possible for breast cancer to return. This is referred to as a “recurrence.” Although the goal of treatment (whether it be surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination of the three) is to eliminate all cancer cells, it is possible […]