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Breast Procedures

Implant Vs. Tissue Flap Reconstruction: Part I

By: Karen Horton | Dec 11, 2013

When meeting a potential breast reconstruction patient, I first explore their ultimate aesthetic goal for breast reconstruction. I usually ask them, "If we could wave a magic wand and make your breasts fuller, smaller, lifted, or different in any way,...

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Breast Procedures

Two Common Breast Reconstruction Techniques

By: Karen Horton | Oct 30, 2013

Most breast reconstruction patients I see and treat together with local Breast Surgeons are candidates for nipple-sparing mastectomy - a procedure designed to preserve the entire skin envelope of the breast during removal of the breast tissue inside, while also...

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Breast Procedures

What I Find Rewarding About Performing Breast Reconstruction

By: Karen Horton | Oct 23, 2013

Every surgery for me is like an art project; when I was young, I told my parents I wanted to become an artist! I cannot imagine finding a more rewarding way to spend my days - helping others in the...

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A Female Plastic Surgeon’s Message to Breast Cancer Survivors

By: Karen Horton | Oct 17, 2013

Each breast cancer survivor deserves to maintain her dignity, self-confidence, and the opportunity to feel beautiful both during and after her cancer treatment. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, my main message to all survivors of breast cancer is...

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Advanced Breast Reconstruction Techniques in San Francisco, by a Woman Plastic Surgeon

By: Karen Horton | Oct 15, 2013

Thinking about tomorrow's National BRA Day, or Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day, I am reminded that most Plastic Surgeons unfortunately do not offer all the available techniques of breast reconstruction.  In fact, many Plastic Surgeons do not offer reconstructive surgery as...

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Dr. Karen Horton to Host Only BRA Day Event in San Francisco and Bay Area

By: Karen Horton | Oct 10, 2013

Dr. Karen Horton will be hosting a Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day event at her San Francisco practice to promote awareness for reconstruction options for breast cancer patients. San Francisco, CA -- From 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 16, 2013, San...

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2100 Webster St., Suite 520
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415.923.3067

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