Archive for the ‘Articles by Dr. Paul Pin’ Category

Breast Cancer Treatment Made Easier: Oncoplastic Surgery

Oncoplastic surgery is a fancy name for a procedure that makes it easier for women with breast cancer to avoid a mastectomy by having a lumpectomy and a breast lift/reduction at the same time.

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Why Exchange Saline Breast Implants for Silicone


I see numerous patients these days who are interested in replacing their aging saline implants.  While some choose to place new saline implants, many are interested in switching to silicone.  There are several motivations for the change, but here are a few: (more…)

The Bad Facelift: the tell-tale signs

The Bad Facelift

Patients interested in facial rejuvenation are often reticent to proceed for fear of looking worse.  Everyone has seen the unfortunate patient with the “Bad Facelift,” and patients are unanimous in wanting to avoid it.   An additional cause for concern is that if celebrities and even high-profile NFL owners can have Bad Facelifts,  how can a more normal patient avoid the same fate?  The simple answer is to select a surgeon whose ideals and aesthetics match yours.  Ask your surgeon to show you pictures of what they think looks like a very good result.  If it looks bad to you, find another doctor. There are several common deformities that are signs of a bad facelift: (more…)

The Skin-Sparing Latissimus Breast Reconstruction

Traditional Latissimus Flap

Numerous alternatives are available to women seeking breast reconstruction.  Most commonly, patients are offered a simple technique, a tissue expander, or a complicated one, like a free-flap reconstruction (DIEP flap.)  Often not mentioned, is an intermediate technique I call a “Skin-Sparing Latissimus Flap”  which offers advantages over the other two procedures. (more…)

The Fate of the Nipple in Mastopexy

MASTOPEXY

Women with ptotic or “droopy” breasts are often interested in a breast lift or mastopexy to improve their breast shape, but are reluctant to do so because they believe that the nipple and areola are completely removed and replaced as part of the procedure.  Fortunately, this is seldom necessary. (more…)

New Minimally-Invasive Treatment for Gynecomastia

Arthroscopy Shavers

Gynecomastia, or male breast enlargement, is now easier to treat using minimally invasive surgery. (more…)

Plastic Surgery After a Divorce

I frequently see female patients who have recently been divorced and  are interested in having plastic surgery. Their motivation is that they want to look better and feel better about themselves before they start dating again.  I try to approach these patients cautiously to make sure they have the right motivation and are emotionally healthy enough to have plastic surgery. (more…)

Abdominoplasty With Incontinence Surgery

More and more in my practice, I see patients having surgery for female urinary incontinence who  want to combine it with a tummy tuck. (more…)

Beauty Matters

BEAUTY MATTERS

We all know attractiveness matters. Everyone grows up with the notion that “looking your best” is very important.  What is shocking is how important attractiveness is in the job market. (more…)

Breast Implants and Lymphoma ALCL

The preliminary information is that out of the 5 to 10 million women world wide with breast implants, 34 have been identified with this disease. Because this problem seems extremely rare, the FDA has taken a very measured approach. (more…)