Posts Tagged ‘breast augmentation’

Woman with Largest Breasts Faces Staph Infection Complication

Monday, July 26th, 2010 by editor2

Sheyla HersheyA Brazilian woman with the largest breasts in the world is experiencing complications following her latest breast surgery.

Sheyla Hershey has undergone more than 30 plastic surgeries, and, according to Fox News in Houston, she suffered her first complication when a severe staph infection reached both of her breasts following her most recent breast augmentation procedure in Brazil earlier this summer.

Hershey, a 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. To fight the infection, Hershey has had to give herself infusions of intravenous antibiotics every twelve hours and is undergoing further treatment, possibly to remove her implants according to news reports. Hershey’s website, www.sheylahershey.net, provides updates on her condition.

Dr. Michael Will, a cosmetic surgeon near Washington, D.C., and president of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, says that infection related to breast augmentation is rare, and when encountered, the implants frequently need to be removed and replaced at a later date.

He stressed the importance of the consultation between the doctor and patient prior to surgery:

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.

Dr. Branman performs several breast surgery procedures—including breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast implant replacement—in his Little Rock Surgery practice. His website has more information on breast augmentations risks.

Plastic Surgery Becomes Popular Gift for Grads

Monday, June 14th, 2010 by editor2

One of the latest trends in plastic surgery is for teens to receive a procedure as a graduation gift, according to Crain’s New York Business’s recent article “Pomp and rhinoplasty honor grads.”

The demand for plastic surgery among teens has grown in the last few years, and it’s becoming a popular graduation gift for high school and college grads.

Over  8,000 U.S. teenagers aged 18 and 19 had breast enlargements in 2009—more than triple the number in 2001, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The increase was seen during the recession, at a time when there was a drop in the overall number of plastic surgeries.

Teens make up just 2 percent of all cosmetic surgery patients in the United States, but their numbers are growing. Surrounded by reality shows like Extreme Makeover and an increasing openness in America about plastic surgery has led to more teenagers asking their parents for nips and tucks according to Crain’s.

“In the past few years, I’ve seen more younger people doing more plastic surgery than ever before,” says Dr. Andrew Jacono, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon in New York City. “There’s a lot of pressure on young people to look a certain way, and when kids go away to college, it’s a chance to start all over.”

The most popular procedures for teens include nose jobs, liposuction and breast augmentations. “Breast surgery is at the top of the list for graduates now,” said Dr. Mauro Romita, a plastic surgeon in Manhattan.

Stephanie Michelle, who graduated from the University of Buffalo this year, first asked for a nose job for her high school graduation present. Her parents said no, but they promised to pay if she still wanted the surgery when she graduated from college. Now the family is researching doctors.

“This is the perfect time to do it,” says Ms. Michelle. “I am going to be on my own and moving to the city and becoming an adult.”  To learn more about this trend, view the full story at Crain’s New York Business.

Surgeons Gather for Annual Breast Surgery Workshop

Monday, May 17th, 2010 by newseditor

40 surgeons recently gathered in Ohio for the 4th annual Breast Surgery Workshop.  To attend, doctors from England, Canada, Taiwan, and other areas of the U.S. traveled to the practice of Cincinnati cosmetic surgeon Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown.

Sponsored by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, the nation’s largest medical society of cosmetic surgeons, the 3 day workshop focused on procedures such as breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reduction surgery. “Our course has earned excellent recognition and is one of the most popular breast courses in the Academy,” said Dr Mandell-Brown.

The doctors discussed the latest development in cosmetic breast 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.”


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