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Case Number: 104

 
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This patient is a 40 year old female from the Phoenix, Arizona area who came to my Scottsdale, Arizona area medical practice with complaints about large, heavy breasts and loose skin of the abdominal region.  This patient reported difficulty with certain exercises due to her breast size and was also self-conscious about the stretch marks and excess abdominal skin.

For this patient, I recommended a breast reduction surgery to lift and decrease the weight of her breasts, while reducing the size of her areolas at the same time.  I suggested using a "vertical" or "lollipop scar" reduction technique to avoid scars under the breasts.  For the abdominal area, I recommended a full abdominoplasty (tummy-tuck) with tightening of the abdominal muscles.  I also felt that liposuction of the flanks (love handle areas) would further improve her appearance.

I performed a vertical breast reduction, a full abdominoplasty and liposuction of the flanks.  The patient recovered extremely well without any postoperative issues.  She is seen in the photos at 6 weeks after surgery, and she and her husband are both amazed by the incredible improvent in her physique. 

Surgeon: Dr. Cohen
Patient Age: 40
Patient Gender: Female

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Dr. Robert Cohen offers plastic surgery for Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona, including procedures such as breast augmentation, tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), liposuction, rhinoplasty, and eyelid surgery. He serves Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe and cosmetic surgery patients from across Arizona.