Fat Grafting to the Breast Has New Guiding Principles
Posted March 18, 2009 in Breast, Breast LipoStructure, Home
Fat Grafting has been cautiously approved by the ASPS for use in breast reconstruction and augmentation.
Read MorePosted March 18, 2009 in Breast, Breast LipoStructure, Home
Fat Grafting has been cautiously approved by the ASPS for use in breast reconstruction and augmentation.
Read MorePosted March 11, 2009 in Hand and Forearm Rejuvenation, Home
A thin layer of fat placed over most of the forearm with emphasis on sculpting the forearm can accomplish successful proportionate, forearm augmentation.
Read MorePosted February 26, 2009 in Breast LipoStructure
THE DOCTORS television show followed a patient of Dr. Sydney Coleman’s through her breast reconstruction after breast cancer. She had already had a lumpectomy, radiation therapy and multiple reconstructive procedures. Dr. Coleman reconstructed not only the hard, scarred area of the lumpectomy but also placed fat around her hard implants in an effort to soften […]
Read MorePosted August 13, 2008 in Breast, Breast LipoStructure
The degree of sculpting possible with structural fat grafting to the breast is particularly advantageous in the challenging correction of tuberous breast deformity. The tuberous breast is a deformity in which the lower skin of the breast (the lower pole) is abnormally constricted (tight) and short. In addition, the normal fold of the breast (the […]
Read MorePosted June 16, 2008 in Breast, Breast LipoStructure
Problems that women experience after silicone and saline breast implants include visible implant edges, rippling, hardness, and scarring. Also, the breast can be left with an unnatural shape: for example with poor cleavage, inadequate upper breast volume or deficient fullness up into the armpit. The Coleman technique, which moves a woman’s own fat to her breasts, may be a solution for all of these problems.
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