Welcome to my blog. I am a retired plastic surgeon in Seattle and was in private practice since 1991. I've seen more than a few interesting faces and cases through my years spent in the exam room, the operating room and the emergency room. And I have an opinion on just about everything relating to plastic surgery (and a lot of unrelated stuff). If you like my blog, let me know. Thanks for reading! Lisa
I was doing some office spring cleaning the other day and came across two file boxes of patient charts from a breast implant study I participated in years ago. The study was the McGahn Silicone Breast Implant Adjuvant Study which was being conducted to gather information about the efficacy and safety of silicone gel breastContinue reading…
I came across a post on the Breast Implant Illness Instagram site recently that really made me really cranky. And it made me want to holler, “STOP THE FEAR MONGERING!” Let me walk you through this image. Obviously it is a lady and in the upper left corner you can see her breasts which haveContinue reading…
Seattle Plastic Surgeon Discusses Mommy Makeover on Mother’s Day Ah, the joys of motherhood! I can wax eloquently about fat little feet, apple cheeks, wet baby kisses and so on but one of the joys I did not expect was a boost in my Plastic Surgery practice, especially my “mommy makeover” patients. Since becoming aContinue reading…
Seattle Plastic Surgeon now offering the IDEAL IMPLANT. I am happy to report that I am really, really liking The Ideal Implant. And so are my patients. This new type of saline breast implant crossed my radar screen late last year when I read an article in the New York Times about the implant and it’s inventor, Dr.Continue reading…
I have had a lot of questions lately about mold and fungus in saline implants. I have even read online that some people think intact sterile saline breast implants can somehow get filled with germs. When I read stuff like that my thoughts go to the great French Scientist Louis Pasteur and your thoughts should too. Pasteur contributedContinue reading…
Updated June 27, 2107 Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma first crossed my radar screen in 2011. At that time, there were 34 reported cases out of an estimated 10 million implant patients worldwide. Recent reports indicate that this really weird and poorly understood disease may still be very rare but not as rare asContinue reading…
Warning: This is a long one. A really, really long one. I recently counted up all of my operations for 2016 and I removed more breast implants than I put in. Last year I removed implants from 44 women. Twenty-seven of those women had removal for the usual reasons: “I don’t like them anymore, they make me lookContinue reading…
Shaped vs. Round Breast Implants Shaped breast implants are all the rage these days. A lot of this is driven by the manufacturers who love to promote these implants and a lot is driven by patients who sometimes insist on the latest and greatest be it a cell phone, blender or breast implants. And I useContinue reading…
Calcified breast implant capsules can make a breast rock hard. I recently removed 32 year old breast implants from a lovely lady in her mid 60’s. She was embarrassed how the implants felt when she hugged someone. “It’s like having two rocks in my bra.” Here is the reason her breasts felt like rocks. TheContinue reading…
The Ideal Breast I just read an interesting review of an article published in the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery about the ideal breast. Here’s the link. If you don’t want to read the review, I will summarize. A bajillion individuals which included men and women of various ages and nationalities were asked toContinue reading…