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Mommy Makeover

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10 things to know before having Mommy Makeover Plastic Surgery

By: Karen Horton | Jun 05, 2018

This is a WONDERFUL article written by a woman who has had “Mommy Makeover” surgery.   Although this is not MY patient, the author is an excellent writer.  I believe she sums up her experience in a lighthearted and sincere manner.  Anyone considering a Mommy...

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ALCL and breast implants

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ALCL and breast implants? The rare incidence of Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

By: Karen Horton | Jan 05, 2018

  UPDATED 9/1/24:  Here are the most recently updated facts about ALCL and textured breast implants: Data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons BIA-ALCL Global Network shows that there are currently 1687 known cases of BIA-ALCL and 59 deaths...

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What Is Capsular Contracture and How Can It Be Prevented?

By: Karen Horton | Jun 13, 2017

The most common complication after breast augmentation is indeed capsular contracture. However, this incidence is quite rare—I have only seen it in a small handful of my patients. Most patients do very well without any major problems! That said, as...

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Will I Wish I Had Gone Bigger with My Breast Augmentation?

By: Karen Horton | Jun 06, 2017

This is a concern expressed by some women seeking breast augmentation, most commonly when they know a friend or family member who previously underwent breast augmentation and has said they wish they had gotten larger implants. While this may be...

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For Patients

Are New Breast Implants Needed Every 10 Years?

By: Karen Horton | May 30, 2017

A question I hear frequently from women considering breast augmentation is whether or not another surgery or new implants will be needed every 10 years following their initial procedure. As a rule, the answer is certainly not. That said, breast...

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3 Common Breast Augmentation Concerns that Shouldn’t Have You So Concerned

By: Karen Horton | May 23, 2017

Three of the most common concerns I hear during a breast augmentation consultation include: “I don’t want to look fake.” “I don’t want my results to be obvious.” “I hear surgery is very painful. I’m worried about not being able...

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

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