breast reconstruction before & after photos, surgeon: andrew kornstein, md, facs
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Learn more about Dr. Kornstein and his breast reconstruction approach for breast cancer/mastectomy patients at http://www.kornstein.com/mastectomy-reconstruction/TRANSCRIPT
Breast CancerReconstruction
Dr. Andrew KornsteinMuseum Mile Surgery Center
1050 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10028 212-987-13001373 Redding Road Fairfield, Connecticut 06824 203-292-9190
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This patient underwent a lumpectomy and radiation for left breast cancer. She recurred five years later and Is shown before and after bilateral subcutaneous nipple
sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction using Allloderm. Right breast mastopexy performed primarily, during immediate reconstruction.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
This patient underwent a lumpectomy and radiation for left breast cancer. She recurred five years later and Is shown before and after bilateral subcutaneous nipple sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction using Allloderm. Right breast mastopexy performed primarily, during immediate reconstruction.
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Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
This patient underwent a lumpectomy and radiation for left breast cancer. She recurred five years later and Is shown before and after bilateral subcutaneous nipple sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction using Allloderm. Right breast mastopexy performed primarily, during immediate reconstruction.
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This patient underwent cosmetic augmentation, she subsequently developed a left breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation . She is shown here before and after bilateral areolar sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction using Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient underwent cosmetic augmentation, she subsequently developed a left breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation . She is shown here before and after bilateral areolar sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction using Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient underwent cosmetic augmentation, she subsequently developed a left breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation . She is shown here before and after bilateral areolar sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction using Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient underwent cosmetic augmentation, she subsequently developed a left breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation. Shown here before and after a
one stage reconstruction with Strattice®, fat grafting to the breast as well as a right breast mastopexy.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient underwent cosmetic augmentation, she subsequently developed a left breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation. Shown here before
and after a one stage reconstruction with Strattice®, fat grafting to the breast as well as a right breast mastopexy.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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Note softness after total capsulectomy and reconstruction with Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient with breast cancer shown before and after bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient with breast cancer shown before and after bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient with breast cancer shown before and after bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient, a smoker, underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy for breast cancer and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®. Photos
are prior to second stage where autologous fat grafting will enhance symmetry and desired breast volume, esp. in the upper pole.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient, a smoker, underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy for breast cancer and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®. Photos
are prior to second stage where autologous fat grafting will enhance symmetry and desired breast volume, esp. in the upper pole.
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center
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This patient, a smoker, underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy for breast cancer and immediate reconstruction with Strattice®.
Photos are prior to second stage where autologous fat grafting will enhance symmetry and desired breast volume, esp. in the upper pole. Scar in after photo is from tube flap employed to cover small area of
questionable viability due to smoking
Dr. Andrew Kornstein – Museum Mile Surgery Center