Breast Reconstruction Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, CA

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Breast Reconstruction Los Angeles & Beverly Hills
Dr. Kenneth Hughes, Harvard-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon, is a published expert on both breast reconstruction and breast deformity correction. Breast reconstruction usually refers to the surgery that reconstructs or rebuilds the breasts after mastectomy surgery. However, there are a wide variety of breast deformities requiring reconstruction that can result from birth abnormalities, developmental abnormalities, and traumatic injuries in addition to deformities resulting from definitive breast cancer treatment such as lumpectomy or mastectomy. Finally, breast augmentation revision surgery from previous breast augmentation, breast lift, or cosmetic breast surgery may involve a total or near total breast reconstruction.
Best Breast Reconstruction Doctors in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills
Dr. Hughes performs numerous breast surgeries and breast procedures in conjunction with breast reconstruction and breast deformity correction procedure. Among these are the combination augmentation/lift (augmentation mastopexy), inverted nipple correction, breast augmentation revision, breast reduction, and breast augmentation with fat grafting.
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Breast Reconstruction Los Angeles, Beverly Hills
BEFORE & AFTER GALLERY
Dr. Kenneth Hughes has a great deal of experience in both breast reconstruction and breast deformity correction.
Breast Reconstruction Cost Los Angeles, Beverly Hills
Breast reconstruction cost has a great deal of variability depending upon the need for breast implant placement, tissue and skin adjustment, or breast fat grafting. After a detailed and thorough consultation with Dr. Kenneth Hughes, an estimate for the cost of the breast reconstruction procedure will be generated for the patient.
Breast Reconstruction Surgery Day
Your breast reconstruction surgery day will begin by arriving at the surgery center about 1 hour prior to the start of the surgery. You will be greeted by the registered nurse, and your vital signs will be taken. You will meet with our board-certified anesthesiologist, and you will meet with Dr. Hughes to finalize any surgical plans and ask any additional questions.
You will then be given relaxant medication, and you will be put to sleep by the anesthesiologist. The breast reconstruction surgery takes between two and four hours to perform. You will have some minimal dressings on your breasts, which are to remain intact.
Breast Reconstruction Follow-up and Recovery
Patients will return for follow-up within 3 to 7 days. Patients can usually go back to work in about one week. Patients should avoid strenuous activity or exercise for at least 6 weeks. Incisions should be left dry and intact to ensure the best possible scarring. Patients who perform too much activity or who stretch or place tension on the incisions may open the incisions, which can result in a much wider scar or poor shape (which can necessitate a revision).
Schedule Your Breast Reconstruction Consultation with Dr. Kenneth Hughes
Breast reconstruction is a popular procedure that can deliver impressive results. To find out more about your breast reconstruction options, schedule a consultation with Dr. Kenneth Hughes today.
Breast Reconstruction Articles Written by Dr. Kenneth Hughes
Article 2: The Evolution of Saline and Textured Implants
Article 3: Silicone Implants and Implant Controversies
Article 4: Evaluation of the Breast Augmentation Surgery Patient
Article 5: Determining Implant Size and Incisions in Breast Augmentation: Inframammary and Infraareolar
Article 6: Incisions and Approaches to Breast Augmentation: Transaxillary and Transumbilical
Article 7: Capsular Contracture in Breast Augmentation
Article 8: Complications of Breast Augmentation
Dermal Matrices in Breast Reconstruction Articles by Dr. Kenneth Hughes
Part II: Dermal Matrices in Breast Augmentation
Part III: Complications of Dermal Matrices in Breast Augmentation
Part IV: Dermal Matrices in Breast Reconstruction
Part V: Dermal Matrices in Breast Augmentation Summary
Other Scholarly Articles by Dr. Kenneth Hughes Related to Breast Surgery
Breast Implant Reconstruction after Radiation
Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy
Desmoid tumors of Bilateral Breasts