Nipple Reconstruction vs 3D Nipple-Areola Tattooing
Nipple Reconstruction vs 3D Nipple-Areola Tattooing

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin For patients who are not candidates or who opt against nipple-sparing mastectomy, One of the several options patients have after breast reconstruction surgery is complete, is to have the appearance of the nipple and areola recreated. When it comes to reconstructing your nipple, you have a couple of different options: […]

Lymphedema
What to Expect From Your ICG Clinic at PRMA

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin PRMA is at the forefront of lymphedema treatment surgery. Surgery planning starts with a diagnostic consultation with one of our board-certified plastic surgeons. During this appointment, a dye is injected into the lymphatic system so the doctor can identify any areas of blockage. What Are the Steps? The first […]

Can You Make Your Reconstructed Breasts Smaller During Stage 2?
Can You Make Your Reconstructed Breasts Smaller During Stage 2?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Breast reconstruction is typically performed in two stages. For implant reconstruction, the first stage begins with a tissue expander being placed. Once optimal breast size is achieved, the tissue expander is replaced with a permanent breast implant. During stage 1 of autologous reconstruction (or reconstruction using your own tissue) the […]

Second Stage Breast Reconstruction - Recovery and What to Expect
Second Stage Breast Reconstruction – Recovery and What to Expect

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin At PRMA Plastic Surgery our board-certified plastic surgeons offer patients the opportunity to have breast reconstruction in two stages. The Revision Stage (stage 2) is typically performed about 3 months after the initial reconstruction as a day surgery (outpatient).  Revision surgery is where our plastic surgeons can fine-tune the reconstructed […]

Is DIEP Flap a Major Surgery?
Is DIEP Flap a Major Surgery?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin DIEP flap breast reconstruction is considered to be a major surgery. Likewise, most reconstructive surgeries, including implants, can be considered major surgery as well. To avoid patients being put off by the idea of undergoing DIEP flap because it is a major surgery, we will explain why it’s deemed “major” […]

Dr Steven Pisano, PRMA Plastic Surgery, San Antonio, Texas, Stone Oak | Specialist in breast reconstruction, microsurgery, restoring feeing after mastectomy, aesthetic plastic surgery, TruSense®, High Definition DIEP
Will My Breasts Look Unnatural After Breast Reconstruction?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin A common misconception we often hear at PRMA is, “My breasts will look unnatural after breast reconstruction.”  The answer is no. Patients have many options when it comes to breast reconstruction today. These options range from “flap” techniques such as the DIEP flap which uses the patient’s own tissue to […]