Prepectoral Reconstruction

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

Patient 11

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Case #1833 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed right breast cancer. She completed neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to undergoing bilateral mastectomies via curvilinear ellipses to remove some extra skin and provide a subtle breast lift. She had immediate subpectoral tissue expander and Alloderm reconstruction. She is shown here 3 months afterwards at the completion of her radiation therapy. Note the intense […]

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Patient 12

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Case #1881 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed left breast cancer and underwent 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 as she completed chemotherapy. She later underwent exchange to the latest generation, highly cohesive (gummy bear) smooth round silicone implants giving her […]

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Patient 13

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Case #5978 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed right breast cancer. She underwent bilateral areolar-sparing 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) smooth round silicone implants giving her a very nice shape and […]

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Patient 14

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Case #1633 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed right breast cancer and underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies through wavy incisions just lateral to her nipples. She had immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with tissue expanders. She later underwent exchange to the latest generation, highly cohesive (gummy bear) smooth round silicone implants giving her desired full appearance. She […]

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Patient 15

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Case #388 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient developed breast cancer and underwent bilateral mastectomies saving her areolas, but removing the nipple and ducts for cancer reasons. She had immediate reconstruction with prepectoral, shaped, gummy bear implants giving her more fullness and shape all in a single operation. […]

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Patient 16

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Case #390 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient underwent bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies for breast cancer via a lower outer breast fold incision. She had immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with the latest generation, highly cohesive, smooth round silicone implants giving her a very nice, slightly fuller appearance. […]

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Patient 17

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Case #7070 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient had pre-existing breast asymmetries and tightness. She developed left breast cancer and hoped to be more full and symmetric after her reconstruction. She underwent bilateral skin sparing mastectomies through horizontal ellipse incisions and immediate prepectoral (on top of the muscle) reconstruction with expanders by Dr. Geiger. The tissues were stretched as she completed […]

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Patient 18

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Case #3498 - Areolar Sparing Reconstruction

Areolar Sparing Mastectomies, Prepectoral Direct to Shaped Implant Reconstruction This patient developed left breast cancer. She underwent bilateral areolar-sparing 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) smooth round […]

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Patient 19

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Case #3500 - Areolar Sparing Reconstruction

Areolar Sparing Mastectomies, Prepectoral Direct to Shaped Implant Reconstruction This patient developed bilateral breast cancers. She underwent bilateral areolar-sparing 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) smooth round […]

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Patient 20

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Case #458 - Prepectoral Reconstruction

This patient had prior double mastectomies and subpectoral expander to implant reconstruction by another surgeon. She was unhappy with the odd shape of her implants and severe animation deformity (implants moved when her pectoralis muscle contracted). She underwent removal of her flipped implants and replacement to the latest generation, highly cohesive, smooth round silicone implants. […]

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