General Surgery

Mastopexy

Jan 30, 2021 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Mastopexy

Mastopexy David A. Hidalgo, M.D. Jason A. Spector, M.D. New York, N.Y. From the Division of Plastic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College. Received for publication January 24, 2013; accepted March…

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Dermal Suspension and Parenchymal Reshaping Mastopexy after Massive Weight Loss: Statistical Analysis with Concomitant Procedures from a Prospective Registry

Jan 30, 2021 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Dermal Suspension and Parenchymal Reshaping Mastopexy after Massive Weight Loss: Statistical Analysis with Concomitant Procedures from a Prospective Registry

Dermal Suspension and Parenchymal Reshaping Mastopexy after Massive Weight Loss: Statistical Analysis with Concomitant Procedures from a Prospective Registry J. Peter Rubin, M.D. Jeffrey A. Gusenoff, M.D. Devin Coon, B.A….

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Prospective Comparative Clinical Evaluation of 784 Consecutive Cases of Breast Augmentation and Vertical Mammaplasty, Performed Individually and in Combination

Jan 30, 2021 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Prospective Comparative Clinical Evaluation of 784 Consecutive Cases of Breast Augmentation and Vertical Mammaplasty, Performed Individually and in Combination

Prospective Comparative Clinical Evaluation of 784 Consecutive Cases of Breast Augmentation and Vertical Mammaplasty, Performed Individually and in Combination Eric Swanson, M.D. Leawood, Kans. From the Swanson Center. Received for…

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Breast Deformities and Mastopexy

Jan 30, 2021 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Breast Deformities and Mastopexy

Breast Deformities and Mastopexy Maurice Y. Nahabedian, M.D. Washington, D.C. From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital. Received for publication April 27, 2010; accepted September 14, 2010. Copyright…

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Chapter 2 – Female Genital Anatomy

Oct 26, 2020 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Chapter 2 – Female Genital Anatomy

Chapter 2 Female Genital Anatomy Naomi S. Crouch Introduction The vulva is a poorly described and understood part of a woman’s body. Part of this may reflect historical social construct:…

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