Prepectoral Reconstruction

Surgeries performed by Dr. Scott Geiger and Dr. John Hulsen in Chesterfield, MO just outside of St. Louis.

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Case #8345 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed breast cancer. She underwent double mastectomies via small horizontal incisions that removed only the projecting part of her nipple for cancer reasons and patient desires. Dr. Geiger performed immediate prepectoral (above the muscle) reconstruction with highly cohesive (gummy bear) shaped silicone implants giving her a nice, natural appearance. […]

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Patient 2

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Case #10374 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed breast cancer and underwent bilateral skin sparing mastectomies through horizontal ellipse incisions. Dr. Geiger performed immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with tissue expanders. The tissues were stretched as she completed chemotherapy. She later underwent exchange to the latest generation, highly cohesive (gummy bear) shaped, textured silicone implants. This created […]

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Patient 3

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Case #10403 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer and underwent bilateral skin sparing mastectomies through horizontal ellipse incisions. Dr. Geiger performed immediate prepectoral (above the muscle) reconstruction with highly cohesive (gummy bear) smooth round silicone implants the same day. This gave her a very nice shape and fuller appearance in one operation combining cancer removal and reconstruction. […]

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Patient 4

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Case #10405 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer. She underwent double mastectomies through breast reduction-type incisions (Wise Pattern) to remove excess skin and allow better reshaping of the breasts. Dr. Geiger placed tissue expanders on top of the muscle (prepectoral) and supported them with a blanket of Alloderm as well as her own excess breast skin (inferior […]

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Patient 5

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Case #10411 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer. She underwent double mastectomies through breast reduction-type incisions (Wise Pattern) to remove excess skin and allow better reshaping of the breasts. Dr. Geiger placed tissue expanders on top of the muscle (prepectoral) and supported them with a blanket of Alloderm as well as her own excess breast skin (inferior […]

Individual results may vary.

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Patient 6

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Case #14181 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed a few right breast cancers. She underwent chemotherapy to shrink her tumors followed by double mastectomies. These were performed through breast reduction-type incisions (Wise Pattern) to remove excess skin and allow better reshaping of the breasts. Dr. Geiger placed tissue expanders on top of the muscle (prepectoral) and supported them with a […]

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Patient 7

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Case #14632 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer. She completed chemotherapy prior to undergoing bilateral skin sparing mastectomies through horizontal ellipse incisions. She had immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with tissue expanders. The tissues were stretched to her final size before she then completed a course of radiation therapy to the left breast. 6 […]

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Patient 8

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Case #7702 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed right breast cancer. She underwent double mastectomies through breast reduction-type incisions (Wise Pattern) to remove excess skin and allow better reshaping of the breasts. Dr. Geiger placed tissue expanders on top of the muscle (prepectoral) and supported them with a blanket of Alloderm as well as her own excess breast skin (inferior […]

Individual results may vary.

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Patient 9

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Case #514 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed right breast cancer. She underwent double mastectomies through a short horizontal ellipse to remove some excess skin and provide a subtle breast lift. She had immediate direct to implant reconstruction with highly cohesive (gummy bear) smooth round silicone implants (SCF 385cc bilat) placed on top of the muscle (prepectoral reconstruction). […]

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Patient 10

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Case #518 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer. She underwent bilateral skin sparing mastectomies via curved ellipse to remove some excess skin and give a subtle breast lift. She had immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with tissue expander and Alloderm. After completing chemotherapy she had her expanders exchanged to smooth round highly cohesive (gummy […]

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