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| Delayed Breast Reconstruction Tissue Expander Charlotte, North Carolina Robert Graper, MD, FACS |

Case Number: 17490
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Category: Delayed Breast Reconstruction Tissue Expander Age: 42 Weight: 151 Height: 5'7" Gender: Female Description: This is a 42 year old woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a left mastectomy. After a period of time she decided she wanted to feel more normal and wanted her left breast reconstructed. She chose to undergo left breast tissue expansion followed by placement of a permanent silicone implant. She also had a small right augment and lift. She did not want her nipple and areola reconstructed. A 500 cc silicone implant was placed in her left reconstructed breast and a 203 cc si... |
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Dr. Felice Moody |
Case Number: 12528
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Category: Delayed Breast Reconstruction Tissue Expander Age: 48 Weight: 140 Height: 5'3 Gender: Female Skin Tone: Light Description: This Patient is a 48 year old woman. She was diagnosed with a right breast cancer in 2003 and underwent a right mastectomy. She is 5'3 and 140 pounds. The patient underwent first stage right breast reconstruction with tissue expander placement in May 2006 and after allowing time for the reconstructed breast to mature, the tissue expander was removed and replaced with a permanent saline implant in November 2006. The patient also underwent a left breast augmentation for symmetry. Althou... |
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Dr. Felice Moody |
Michigan South Carolina
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