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Best podcasts about Breast surgery

Latest podcast episodes about Breast surgery

Katie Couric
Dr. Elisa Port on Breast Cancer Myths, Screening, and Risk: What Every Woman Needs to Know

Katie Couric

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 86:07


More than 300,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States each year, yet misinformation about breast health, screening, and treatment remains widespread.This week on Next Question, Katie sits down with Dr. Elisa Port, Chief of Breast Surgery at Mount Sinai Health System and author of The Breast Advice, to answer some of the most common—and most misunderstood—questions about breast cancer.Drawing on more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Port shares practical, evidence-based guidance on mammograms, breast cancer risk, screening recommendations, the latest advances in treatment, how to advocate for yourself in the healthcare system, and what every woman should know about protecting her breast health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dish with Nish Podcast
Beyond Treatment: A Conversation on Breast Surgery and Reconstruction

Dish with Nish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 32:26


On this episode of Dish with Nish, Dr. Nish is joined by Samuel Maruice, MD, a double-board certified plastic surgeon, and Devon Foster, DO, a breast surgery specialist. They discuss the specialized care they provide and the innovative reconstructive surgery options available to patients. 

HELLO! The Daily Lowdown
Kylie Jenner reveals full details of her breast surgery and more celebrity news!

HELLO! The Daily Lowdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 5:52


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The Hypnotist
Can Hypnosis Enlarge Your Breasts Without Surgery? Is Hypnotic Breast Surgery Real?

The Hypnotist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 68:19


A British politician made headlines after being criticised for offering hypnosis sessions claiming to increase breast size.But is there actually any truth behind it? In this episode, Adam speaks with hypnotherapist and trainer Rob de Groof, about one of the most controversial applications of hypnosis — breast enlargement.They explore real-world case studies, client experiences, and the uncomfortable grey area between possibility, perception, and proof.This isn't about sensational claims.It's about understanding what hypnosis can — and can't — do.Whether hypnosis can genuinely influence physical changesReal-world results from breast enlargement hypnosis experimentsWhy some clients reported increases of up to 1.5 cup sizesThe role of subconscious blocks in physical developmentWhy results appear more common in certain age groupsEthical risks of making bold hypnotherapy claimsThe marketing problem: why therapists avoid promoting controversial servicesHow media attention distorts public perception of hypnosisThe difference between therapeutic application and sensationalismThe real value of hypnosis isn't in making unrealistic promises —it's in removing internal resistance so the body and mind can operate more effectively.Rob is an experienced hypnotherapist and trainer who teaches internationally, including protocols such as the Jeffrey Stevens approach.He specialises in practical hypnosis techniques and runs training through his academy:

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast
What Can Go Wrong with Breast Surgery? | Dr. Ryan Couvillion

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 40:00


If you're thinking about breast surgery, this is the conversation you need to hear first.In this episode, Mavi sits down with Dr. Ryan Couvillion to break down what patients really need to understand before making a decision — from expectations and safety to how to approach your consultation the right way.This isn't about trends… it's about making the right decision for you.

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast
How Do You Choose the Right Breast Surgery? | Dr. Kristy Hamilton

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 33:09


Breast surgery is NOT one-size-fits-all.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Hamilton to break down what patients really need to understand before choosing breast implants, a breast lift, or revision surgery.We talk about:• How to know if you need a lift, implants, or both • Why some women don't actually need implants • Implant size mistakes • Skin quality and long-term results • When to replace or remove implants • Common misconceptions about breast surgery • How surgeons determine the right plan for YOUIf you're thinking about breast augmentation, mastopexy, implant exchange, or revision surgery — this episode will help you understand your options before you make a decision.Because the goal isn't just bigger. It's balanced. It's safe. It's long-term results.

Patients Come First
Patients Come First Podcast - Dr. Ruth Felsen

Patients Come First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 13:44


This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features Dr. Ruth Felsen, Medical Director of Breast Surgery at CJW Medical Center. In recognition of World Cancer Day, she joins us for a conversation about the breast cancer continuum of care from risk assessment and screening through diagnosis, treatment planning, and prevention strategies. Send questions, comments, feedback, or guest suggestions to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact on X (Twitter) or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.

Vuka Online Radio Podcasts
150126-Health Care Hour with Colleen Qvist- Prof Nicco Krezdorn

Vuka Online Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 39:47


"You have value too"A reminder for his healthcare colleaguesProf Nicco Krezdorn is surgeon, professor, scientist, speaker, musician and father of three.Nicco shares with us that for a long time he believed that high performance meant sacrifice. That success had to come at the cost of sleep, self or soul. He shares with us that he was wrong.He now speaks and teaches about what he wishes he had known earlier.Prof Krezdorn is Head of Plastic and Breast Surgery at Sjaellands Universitetshospital in Denmark.

Inside Aesthetics
Ep 334 Trends in Plastic Surgery in 2026 | Dr Kourosh Tavakoli

Inside Aesthetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 66:04


Episode 334 hosts Dr Kourosh Tavakoli (Plastic Surgeon from Sydney, Australia) In this episode we discuss the latest trends and innovations in plastic surgery. We cover the rising popularity of GLP-1 weight loss drugs and the significant impact they are having on surgical trends and procedures. We then do a deep dive into the current preferences in breast aesthetics and the continuing evolution in techniques including as implant technology, lipo filling and the use of mesh for 'internal bra' support. We also cover the rare complications of breast implants known colloquially as 'breast implant illness' and 'breast implant associated cancer'. Our conversation also touches on the challenges faced by Australian surgeons given the stringent marketing regulation changes and the pros and cons of patient education through social media.  00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:40 Holiday Reflections and Introducing Dr Kourosh Tavakoli 02:29 Trends in Cosmetic Surgery 02:53 Impact of GLP-1 Agonists on Cosmetic Procedures 04:03 Breast Implant Trends and Patient Preferences 28:28 Breast Implant Illness and Patient Education 33:12 Practical Approach to Diagnosing Breast Implant Illness 34:06 Debunking Myths About Injectables and Chronic Symptoms 36:05 Advancements in Breast Surgery Techniques 37:46 Liposuction and Lipo Filling for Breast Enhancement 41:24 The Role of Internal Bras in Breast Surgery 50:22 Regulations and Social Media in Plastic Surgery 59:17 Challenges for New Plastic Surgeons 01:05:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ALL IA LINKS & CONTACT INFORMATION

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Breast Surgery: SOUND and INSEMA Trials - Should Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Be Omitted in Select Breast Cancer Patients?

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 29:31


Picture this: a patient with early-stage breast cancer is sitting in front of you in the clinic. You are about to offer your expert management plan. The age-old question arises—should you really perform a sentinel lymph node biopsy, or could omission actually help this patient more? Today, we're tackling one of the hottest debates in modern breast cancer care.Should we rethink sentinel lymph node biopsy for select patients, and can skipping it actually improve quality of life without sacrificing cancer control? The stakes couldn't be higher—balancing accurate cancer staging and minimizing harm is the name of the game. Together, we're breaking down the latest evidence from the SOUND and INSEMA trials. What do these landmark studies mean for your patients, your practice, and the future of axillary management? Ready for a journal review that might just change your next consult? Hosts:- Rashmi Kumar, MD, PhDResident, University of Michigan General Surgery Residency ProgramTwitter/X: @RashmiJKumar- Melissa Pilewskie, MDAttending Breast Surgical Oncologist, Co-Director of the Weiser Family Center for Breast Cancer, Michigan Medicine Twitter/X: @MPilewskie- Stephanie Downs-Canner, MDAttending Breast Surgical Oncologist & Physician-Scientist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Program Director of the Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship Training Program Twitter/X: @SDownsCannerLearning Objectives:- Understand when and for whom it is safe and beneficial to omit sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in early-stage breast cancer patients.- Identify the risks associated with foregoing SLNB, including loss of nodal staging, and analyze how this impacts treatment selection and prognosis.- Review key findings from the SOUND and INSEMA trials and their influence on axillary management.- Discuss implications for adjuvant therapy, genomic profiling, and multidisciplinary clinical practice.- Recognize which patient populations should still receive SLNB, and the importance of individualized, multidisciplinary decision-making.References:- Gentilini OD, Botteri E, Sangalli C, et al. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy vs No Axillary Surgery in Patients With Small Breast Cancer and Negative Results on Ultrasonography of Axillary Lymph Nodes: The SOUND Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Oncol. 2023;9(11):1557–1564. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2023.3759 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37733364/- Reimer T, Stachs A, Veselinovic K, et al. Axillary surgery in breast cancer – primary results of the INSEMA trial. N Eng J Med. 2024. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2412063.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39665649/- Sparano JA, Gray RJ, Makower DF, Albain KS, Saphner TJ, Badve SS, Wagner LI, Kaklamani VG, Keane MM, Gomez HL, Reddy PS, Goggins TF, Mayer IA, Toppmeyer DL, Brufsky AM, Goetz MP, Berenberg JL, Mahalcioiu C, Desbiens C, Hayes DF, Dees EC, Geyer CE Jr, Olson JA Jr, Wood WC, Lively T, Paik S, Ellis MJ, Abrams J, Sledge GW Jr. Clinical Outcomes in Early Breast Cancer With a High 21-Gene Recurrence Score of 26 to 100 Assigned to Adjuvant Chemotherapy Plus Endocrine Therapy: A Secondary Analysis of the TAILORx Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Oncol. 2020 Mar 1;6(3):367-374. doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.4794. PMID: 31566680; PMCID: PMC6777230. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31566680/- Slamon DJ, Fasching PA, Hurvitz S, Chia S, Crown J, Martín M, Barrios CH, Bardia A, Im SA, Yardley DA, Untch M, Huang CS, Stroyakovskiy D, Xu B, Moroose RL, Loi S, Visco F, Bee-Munteanu V, Afenjar K, Fresco R, Taran T, Chakravartty A, Zarate JP, Lteif A, Hortobagyi GN. Rationale and trial design of NATALEE: a Phase III trial of adjuvant ribociclib + endocrine therapy versus endocrine therapy alone in patients with HR+/HER2- early breast cancer. Ther Adv Med Oncol. 2023 May 29;15:17588359231178125. doi: 10.1177/17588359231178125. Erratum in: Ther Adv Med Oncol. 2023 Sep 29;15:17588359231201818. doi: 10.1177/17588359231201818. PMID: 37275963; PMCID: PMC10233570. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37275963/Sponsor Disclosure: Visit goremedical.com/btkpod to learn more about GORE® SYNECOR Biomaterial, including supporting references and disclaimers for the presented content. Refer to Instructions for Use at eifu.goremedical.com for a complete description of all applicable indications, warnings, precautions and contraindications for the markets where this product is available. Rx only Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.  If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/listenBehind the Knife Premium:General Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/general-surgery-oral-board-reviewTrauma Surgery Video Atlas: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/trauma-surgery-video-atlasDominate Surgery: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Clerkship: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-clerkshipDominate Surgery for APPs: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Rotation: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-for-apps-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-rotationVascular Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/vascular-surgery-oral-board-audio-reviewColorectal Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/colorectal-surgery-oral-board-audio-reviewSurgical Oncology Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/surgical-oncology-oral-board-audio-reviewCardiothoracic Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/cardiothoracic-surgery-oral-board-audio-reviewDownload our App:Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/behind-the-knife/id1672420049Android/Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btk.app&hl=en_US

MedStar Health DocTalk
Breast Neurotization with Resensation after Mastectomy

MedStar Health DocTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 36:08 Transcription Available


Would like like to share feedback on this podcast? Or suggest another topic for us to explore? Click here, or email us at DocTalk@medstar.netIn this episode in the MedStar Health DocTalk series, host Debra Schindler talks with Dr. Meghan Milburn, FACS, director of the Breast Center at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, about an important and emerging advancement in breast cancer surgery: breast nerve preservation and resensation after mastectomy. Dr. Milburn explains why loss of sensation is so common after mastectomy, affecting up to 60–80% of women, and how it can impact far more than physical feeling. Numbness and nerve pain can affect safety, intimacy, emotional wellbeing, and a woman's sense of connection to her body, even when reconstruction looks cosmetically successful. The conversation explores how newer surgical techniques allow surgeons to identify, preserve, and reconnect nerves at the time of mastectomy and reconstruction, helping restore sensation to the breast and nipple over time. Dr. Milburn explains how nerve regeneration works, what patients can realistically expect, and why recovery can take months to years, but with meaningful improvements for many women. Listeners will learn: ·       Why numbness and neuropathic pain occur after mastectomy ·       How breast neurotization and nerve grafting are performed ·       What recovery and rehabilitation look like, including sensory “retraining” ·       Who may or may not be a good candidate for these procedures ·       How restoring sensation can reduce pain, improve quality of life, and help women feel whole again Dr. Milburn also shares patient experiences, discusses the emotional and psychological impact of sensation loss, and emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making, asking questions, and considering second opinions. This episode offers hope, education, and empowerment for anyone facing breast cancer surgery, and highlights how advances in surgical care are focusing not just on survival, but on long-term quality of life. If you're in the Baltimore area and would like to schedule an appointment to discuss breast neurotization surgery, call 443-777-6500.  Or to make an appointment in the DC region at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, call 202-877-7937. You can also see a specialist for nerve resensation at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in DC. Call 202-295-0560.   For more episodes of MedStar Health DocTalk, go to medstarhealth.org/doctalk.

OncLive® On Air
S14 Ep73: Experts Explore Intersections Between Breast Surgery and Radiation for Comprehensive Care: With Hirsch Matani, MD; Elizabeth Zhang-Velten, MD; and Valentina Bonev, MD, DABS, FACS, FSSO

OncLive® On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 26:10


In this episode of Precision and Progress: Radiotherapy in Oncology, Hirsch Matani, MD, and Elizabeth Zhang-Velten, MD, co-hosted a discussion with Valentina Bonev, MD, DABS, FACS, FSSO, about the interplay between surgery and radiation in breast cancer care.

SHE MD
The Next Era of Breast Cancer Care w/ Estée Lauder's William Lauder & Dr. Lisa Newman

SHE MD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 77:59


In this episode of SHE MD Podcast, Dr. Lisa Newman and William P. Lauder join hosts Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney to discuss breast cancer management, multidisciplinary care, and leadership in health advocacy. They explore the latest clinical research, patient-centered strategies, and the role of philanthropy in advancing care. Learn how to improve breast health outcomes, understand treatment options, and engage with supportive programs. This episode delivers expert insights on bridging medical innovation with community impact, empowering listeners to take informed steps in their health and wellness journeys.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, Endometriosis, fertility, and hormonal balance. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women's health and well-being.SponsorsPurely Elizabeth - Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off. Purely Elizabeth. Taste the Obsession. Timeline - Timeline is offering10% off your order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/SHEMD.Cymbiotika - Go to Cymbiotika.com/Shemd for 20% off plus free shippingiRestore - For a limited time, get a HUGE discount on the iRESTORE Elite + Illumina Face Mask Bundle with code SHEMD at iRestore.comPeloton - Let yourself run, lift, sculpt, push, and go. Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ at onepeloton.comDavid's Protein - David is giving my listeners an exclusive offer – buy four cartons and get the fifth free at davidprotein.com/shemd Aura Frames - Exclusive $45-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/SHEMD. Promo Code SHEMDWhat You'll LearnLatest advancements in breast cancer managementHow multidisciplinary care improves patient outcomesThe impact of philanthropy on breast cancer research and community supportLeadership lessons in healthcare and patient advocacyKey Timestamps00:00 Introduction with Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney02:36 William P. Lauder & Dr. Lisa Newman Introductions04:13 When William's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer & how the pink ribbon was created13:15 Educating women on preventative care, genetic testing & the risk assessment tool22:38 Dr. Newman's research on the disparities of breast cancer in black women37:14 The inherent bias in the medical community towards women and the perception of treatment46:04 Increased breast cancer diagnoses in younger women51:58 How to start the process on your own for preventative care58:02 Risk assessment and screening mammogram01:05:41 Supporters of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation01:09:56 Conversation about Estée Lauder01:13:13 Closing thoughts and actionable guidanceKey Takeaways (5 Items)Multidisciplinary care leads to better patient outcomes in breast oncologyPhilanthropy and advocacy enhance research and community supportLeadership and decision-making shape healthcare innovationsPatient-centered strategies empower individuals during treatmentCollaboration between medical, corporate, and community sectors drives changeDr. Lisa Newman is a surgical oncologist specializing in breast cancer management. She is Chief of the Section of Breast Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and leads multidisciplinary breast oncology programs providing compassionate, cutting-edge care. More at Weill Cornell.William P. Lauder is Chair, Board of Directors, The Estée Lauder Companies, Co-Chair of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and a guest lecturer at the Wharton School. As a third-generation Lauder, he champions philanthropy, leadership, and advancing breast cancer research. More at LinkedIn.Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-lauder/ https://weillcornell.org/lisa-newman Patient Support Programs – https://www.shemdpodcast.com/resourcesBreast Cancer Research Foundation – https://www.bcrf.orgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dana Cortez Show Podcast
S3 Ep336: Dr. Franco and Mission Plasticos Offer Free Breast Surgery

Dana Cortez Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 5:53


Dr. Franco and other world renown surgeons help women, men and children with reconstructive surgery. Listen to find out if you or someone you love qualifies.  

Rohrich Knose
Breast Surgery Myths Exposed: The Truth Social Media Won't Tell You!

Rohrich Knose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 11:19


In this powerful Rohrich Knows Best podcast, Dr. Rod Rohrich and Dr. Bill Adams cut through the noise to reveal the real facts about breast surgery. From implant safety to ...

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast
Featured Author Podcast: Ketamine for Acute Pain after Breast Surgery

Anesthesiology Journal's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 30:53


Moderator: BobbieJean Sweitzer, M.D. Participants: Kristin L Schreiber, M.D., Ph.D. and Eric S. Schwenk, M.D. Articles Discussed: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Intraoperative Ketamine for Acute Postsurgical Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery: The Moderating Effect of Baseline Temporal Summation of Pain Determining Pain Phenotype: A Major Advancement in Providing Individualized Care Transcript

Empowered Patient Podcast
Advanced Biomaterial Scaffold Provides Alternative for Reconstructive Breast Surgery with Dr. Sanjay Kakkar Tensive

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 21:26


Dr. Sanjay Kakkar, CEO of Tensive, has developed an innovative bioresorbable polymeric scaffold for breast regeneration following a lumpectomy. The scaffold was designed to address a significant unmet need for breast cancer patients who have limited options for reconstruction. A key feature of this technology is that it facilitates a natural wound-healing response, allowing the body's own vascular, connective, and fat tissues to regrow as the scaffold gradually dissolves. Sanjay explains, "What we've been developing at Tensive is at a late clinical stage of these advanced biomaterials, and we've spent the last decade or so pioneering this bioresorbable polymeric scaffold for natural tissue regeneration. So, coming directly to your question, we're on this mission to provide breast cancer survivors with the option of a natural breast reconstruction. What we developed is this resorbable biopolymer that can be implanted at the time of the lumpectomy procedure." "But what it does is it replaces volume immediately, and it facilitates new tissue growth without cells or growth factors. This sponge, which is made of a fine scaffold matrix, gradually degrades. So it immediately fills the cavity left by the tumor removal. It facilitates natural tissue regeneration, allowing the body's own cells to grow back into the 97% of empty space, which is formed by this sponge. And that basically means that initially vascular tissue regrows inside the porous architecture, then connective tissue, and then fat comes back." #Tensive #BreastCancer #BreastCancerAwareness #ClinicalTrials #ReconstructiveSurgery #REGENERA #BreastHealth #BreastReconstruction #Lumpectomy #Innovation tensive.com Download the transcript here

Empowered Patient Podcast
Advanced Biomaterial Scaffold Provides Alternative for Reconstructive Breast Surgery with Dr. Sanjay Kakkar Tensive TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025


Dr. Sanjay Kakkar, CEO of Tensive, has developed an innovative bioresorbable polymeric scaffold for breast regeneration following a lumpectomy. The scaffold was designed to address a significant unmet need for breast cancer patients who have limited options for reconstruction. A key feature of this technology is that it facilitates a natural wound-healing response, allowing the body's own vascular, connective, and fat tissues to regrow as the scaffold gradually dissolves. Sanjay explains, "What we've been developing at Tensive is at a late clinical stage of these advanced biomaterials, and we've spent the last decade or so pioneering this bioresorbable polymeric scaffold for natural tissue regeneration. So, coming directly to your question, we're on this mission to provide breast cancer survivors with the option of a natural breast reconstruction. What we developed is this resorbable biopolymer that can be implanted at the time of the lumpectomy procedure." "But what it does is it replaces volume immediately, and it facilitates new tissue growth without cells or growth factors. This sponge, which is made of a fine scaffold matrix, gradually degrades. So it immediately fills the cavity left by the tumor removal. It facilitates natural tissue regeneration, allowing the body's own cells to grow back into the 97% of empty space, which is formed by this sponge. And that basically means that initially vascular tissue regrows inside the porous architecture, then connective tissue, and then fat comes back." #Tensive #BreastCancer #BreastCancerAwareness #ClinicalTrials #ReconstructiveSurgery #REGENERA #BreastHealth #BreastReconstruction #Lumpectomy #Innovation tensive.com Listen to the podcast here

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg
Best of Bridging Philly: Breast surgery and reconstruction, from “Stories from the Journey”

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 33:00


It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we're revisiting an episode from a special series we did last October, “Stories from the Journey”, which was honored with a Gracie Award this year. Doctors, survivors, and supporters shared their personal experiences with breast cancer, and in this final episode, we took a close look at breast reconstruction in a conversation in front of a live audience. Racquel Williams spoke with surgeons Dr. Alexander Au and Dr. Lori Timmerman with ⁠The Penn Medicine | Virtua Health Cancer Program⁠ and two reconstruction patients to hear all the options available, how procedures like implants and DIEP flap reconstruction work, what recovery looks like, and more. This episode was originally released on October 26, 2024. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
B. Marie Ward, MD, MPH, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery in the Department of Surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 16:08


On this episode, B. Marie Ward, MD, MPH, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery in the Department of Surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, joins the podcast to discuss breakthroughs in breast cancer research and awareness, including decreasing mortality rates and improving treatment options. She also highlights the importance of health equity and emphasizes why regular mammograms are vital for early detection and better outcomes.

Becker’s Women’s Leadership
B. Marie Ward, MD, MPH, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery in the Department of Surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi

Becker’s Women’s Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 16:08


On this episode, B. Marie Ward, MD, MPH, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery in the Department of Surgery at NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, joins the podcast to discuss breakthroughs in breast cancer research and awareness, including decreasing mortality rates and improving treatment options. She also highlights the importance of health equity and emphasizes why regular mammograms are vital for early detection and better outcomes.

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
Life-Saving Intel: Amanda's Breast Cancer Surgeon Dr. Lucy De La Cruz

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 107:25


This life-saving conversation is for anyone who has—or loves someone who has—breasts. It's what to look for, what to ask, what screenings you *actually need* (not just what is offered), and every decision point you have (even if it's not offered to you) if you are facing surgery.   This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Glennon, Abby, and Amanda empower us with the most vital tool we have: information. Amanda reflects on how self-advocacy led her to her own breast cancer diagnosis—and we hear from the pod squad about how Amanda's transparency helped save their lives. Then, we're joined by Amanda's renowned doctor, Dr. Lucy M. De La Cruz, who reminds us that every patient has agency—and shares how to choose the treatment path that's right for you. And special shout out and thanks to Pod Squader Lori Mihalich-Levin (@mindfulreturn) for being such a special part of this story! If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with breast cancer, please save this episode or send it to the people you love. We love you.  For more on Amanda's Breast Cancer journey:  - Amanda's Diagnosis and What's Next (Part 1) - Amanda's Diagnosis and What's Next (Part 2) - Amanda Returns Post Surgery: Here's What She Wants You to Know  - What Amanda's Learned About Life, Love & Community (Post Surgery Pt 2)  - Early Detection, Mammograms & Breast Cancer Care with Dr. Rachel Brem  - Expert Advice on Genetic Testing, Cancer Prevention & Care Disparities with Dr. Rachel Brem  About Dr. De La Cruz:  Dr. Lucy M. De La Cruz is an internationally recognized breast surgical oncologist and the youngest Latina Chief of Breast Surgery in an academic institution in the United States. She serves as Chief of Breast Surgery and Director of the Betty Lou Ourisman Breast Health Center at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, a nationally ranked center of excellence in breast cancer care. Dr. De La Cruz specializes in nipple-sparing mastectomies with structural preservation and resensation, with a focus on highly specialized single-stage implant reconstruction. Patients describe her not only as a world-class surgeon, but as a fierce advocate and mentor—especially for women navigating the complexities of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. 

Rohrich Knose
Cosmetic Breast Surgery: Misinformation vs. FACTS!

Rohrich Knose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 11:09


Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Her Health Compass with Yonni & Heather: Choosing the Right Healthcare Professional

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 57:14


The Bonds We Make: Choosing the Right Healthcare Professional The Bonds We Make: Choosing the right healthcare professional is such a critical part of any experience. Hear from our guests, Dr. Elisa Port of the Dubin Breast Center at Mt. Sinai and The Today Show's Jill Martin about the power of a successful doctor and patient team, and the lessons they have learned in their careers, along this journey, and how they embrace life to the fullest. Jill Martin is an Emmy Award–winning television personality, New York Times Best Selling Author, entrepreneur, and the longtime Lifestyle & Commerce Correspondent on NBC's TODAY show, where she has inspired audiences for more than 20 years. She has built a successful lifestyle brand on QVC for nearly two decades, known for bringing consumers accessible elegance. Following her breast cancer diagnosis, Jill launched a new apparel line, jillmartin.com, designed to blend style with comfort while championing early health testing and advocating for women's health. Beyond television and business, Jill serves on the board of the Garden of Dreams Foundation, part of the Madison Square Garden family, dedicated to improving the lives of children facing challenges. Over the course of her career, Jill has earned twelve Emmys for her reporting, particularly with the New York Knicks. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in communications. Her career reflects a commitment to entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and purpose-driven storytelling — blending personal experience with professional passion to empower and uplift others. Elisa Port, MD, FACS is the Chief of Breast Surgery and the Director of the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital. She is also the Associate Attending Physician in the Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount-Sinai School of Medicine. After receiving her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1992, Dr. Port was a general surgery resident at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She then joined Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for a breast cancer surgery research fellowship and later completed a general surgery residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. She is currently working on developing research protocols for investigating the use of avatar models in triple negative breast cancer. Her clinical research work involves investigating and characterizing the role of MRI, 3D mammography, and patient decision making in breast cancer screening and surgery. Dr. Port has an active practice and performs hundreds of operations each year. She is an expert in sentinel-node biopsy, nipple sparing mastectomy, as well as the use of breast MRI in high-risk patients. She is also a member of several professional associations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society of Breast Diseases, the Society of Surgical Oncology, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.  Find Yonni & Heather here https://www.herhealthcompass.com/

The Confidence Doc Podcast with Dr. Rukmini (Vinaya) Rednam
A New Era in Breast Surgery with Dr. Manuel Chacón

The Confidence Doc Podcast with Dr. Rukmini (Vinaya) Rednam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 28:15


In this episode of The Confidence Doc, host Dr. Mavis Rednam, board-certified plastic surgeon in Houston, sits down with Dr. Manuel Chacón, a visionary in modern breast surgery and aesthetic innovation.Dr. Chacón, based in Costa Rica, shares his advanced approach to breast surgery using 3D design, body proportion analysis, and cutting-edge implant technology to create natural, personalized results for each patient.Together, they explore the evolution of breast procedures — from submuscular to prepectoral techniques, the impact of new implant generations, and how innovation and artistry are transforming patient outcomes.

Healthy As A Mother
133: Understanding & Fixing The Root Cause of Low Milk Supply | Lynnelle King

Healthy As A Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 92:56


Sick while breastfeeding or pregnant? Click here to learn all Dr. Morgan's top natural and effective remedies to help yourself through colds, flus, allergies, and UTIs! What if the real reason for low milk supply isn't your body at all?In this episode, we sit down with Lynnelle King, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and craniosacral therapist. She brings decades of experience, a deep background in lactation and tongue and lip ties, and the perspective of a mother of eight who runs a busy clinic helping women succeed at breastfeeding when nothing else has worked.We open up the conversation on low milk supply. From true insufficient glandular tissue to tongue ties and structural issues, we get into the realities behind why breastfeeding can feel impossible. This is a grounded, practical look at the different causes and what mothers often miss when they're told their bodies “just don't make enough milk.”Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[13:10] Why true insufficient glandular tissue is rare, and what breast changes signal it[16:40] How using a supplemental nursing system can build more milk-making tissue [17:10] The reality of grief when supply is low and the role of donor milk[18:12] How undiagnosed tongue and lip ties quietly reduce supply[37:41] Why toxic exposures in utero can affect breast development[38:50] Why implants and reductions affect milk supply in completely different ways[56:40] What happens to milk supply when you get pregnant again[1:05:05] The link between stress hormones, oxytocin, and the let-down reflexResources Mentioned:Healthy as a Mother podcast episode on A Deep Dive into Lip and Tongue Ties | Apple or SpotifyMastitis Manual by Dr. Morgan MacDermott | WebsiteImmune Wellness class with Dr. Morgan MacDermott | WebsiteSNS Tube | AmazonBreath by James Nestor | Book or AudiobookNipple Shield | AmazonNinni Co-Pacifier | Website Use Code MORGM10 for 10% off Learn more from Lynnelle on her website. You can also follow her on Instagram.Find more from Dr. Leah:Dr. Leah Gordon | InstagramDr. Leah Gordon | WebsiteDr. Leah Gordon | WebsiteFind more from Dr. Morgan:Dr. Morgan MacDermott | InstagramDr. Morgan MacDermott | WebsiteUse code HEALTHYMOTHER and save 15% at RedmondFor 20% off your first order at Needed, use code HEALTHYMOTHERSave $260 at Lumebox, use code HEALTHYASAMOTHER

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Episode 160: Facing Breast Cancer with Ashlea Semmens, M.D.

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 27:24


One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and diagnoses are happening at younger ages than ever before. In this episode, Ashlea Semmens, M.D., General Surgeon, Breast Surgical Oncologist and Medical Director of the Breast Surgery program at Rapid City Hospital, sits down to discuss what every woman needs to know about breast cancer awareness, detection and treatment. She explains why self-awareness matters, breaks what happens after an abnormal mammogram and clears up common myths about screenings. Dr. Semmens also addresses the emotional toll of diagnosis, the resources available locally for patients undergoing treatment and why no two breast cancers are treated the same. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Clinical Challenges in Breast Surgery: The Management of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS)

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 42:56


Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) represents a clinical crossroads in breast surgery—balancing the risks of over-treatment with the need to prevent invasive cancer. With new data from active monitoring trials, the pressure is on for surgeons to personalize care. Tune in to this essential episode to stay ahead of the curve on DCIS management and to hear expert insights from two leading breast surgical oncologists. Hosts: - Rashmi Kumar, MD, PhD Resident, University of Michigan General Surgery Residency Program Twitter/X: @RashmiJKumar - Melissa Pilewskie, MD Attending Breast Surgical Oncologist, Co-Director of the Weiser Family Center for Breast Cancer, Michigan Medicine Twitter/X: @MPilewskie -  Stephanie Downs-Canner, MD Attending Breast Surgical Oncologist & Physician-Scientist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Program Director of the Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship Training Program Twitter/X: @SDownsCanner Learning Objectives: - Define DCIS and explain its significance as a precursor to invasive breast cancer. - Discuss challenges in diagnosing and risk-stratifying DCIS. - Review current standards for surgical and adjuvant management of DCIS. - Understand the implications of new research, including the COMET trial, for low-risk DCIS. - Evaluate patient-centered strategies for managing DCIS and preventing over-treatment. References: - Worni M, Akushevich I, Greenup R, et al. Trends in Treatment Patterns and Outcomes for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2015;107(12):djv263. PubMed - Francis A, Thomas J, Fallowfield L, et al. Addressing overtreatment of screen detected DCIS; the LORIS trial. Eur J Cancer. 2015 Jan;51(16):2296-303. PubMed - Elshof LE, Tryfonidis K, Slaets L, et al. Feasibility of a non-surgical management strategy for low-grade DCIS: The LORD study. Eur J Cancer. 2015;51(12):1497–1510. PubMed - Toss MS, et al. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): current management and future directions. Cancer Treat Rev. 2020;90:102091. PubMed - Comparative Effectiveness of Surgery versus Active Monitoring for Low-Risk DCIS (COMET) Trial Results. Early COMET Results: King TA, et al. Surgical excision versus active monitoring for low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): 2-year results of the COMET randomized trial. J Clin Oncol. 2024; e2400110. PubMed Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.   If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/listen Behind the Knife Premium: General Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/general-surgery-oral-board-review Trauma Surgery Video Atlas: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/trauma-surgery-video-atlas Dominate Surgery: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Clerkship: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-clerkship Dominate Surgery for APPs: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Rotation: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-for-apps-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-rotation Vascular Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/vascular-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Colorectal Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/colorectal-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Surgical Oncology Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/surgical-oncology-oral-board-audio-review Cardiothoracic Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/cardiothoracic-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Download our App: Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/behind-the-knife/id1672420049 Android/Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btk.app&hl=en_US

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Her Health Compass with Yonni & Heather: Embracing Survivorship

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 55:45


Breaking Barriers, Making Healthy Choices, and Embracing Survivorship Breaking Barriers, Making Healthy Choices, and Embracing Survivorship. In this episode Yonni and Heather sit down with Dr. Laurie Kirstein from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who made history as the first female chair of the American College of Surgeons' Commission on Cancer. We will talk about breaking glass ceilings, access to quality healthcare, pain management and the impact of smoking on women's health outcomes. Dr. Laurie Kirstein is an Attending Breast Surgeon at memorial string Cancer Center. She attended downstate medical school, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein University for residency and Massachusetts General Hospital for Breast Surgery fellowship. Prior to arriving at Memorial Sloan Kettering she was attending surgeon and Breast Fellowship Director at the Rutgers Cancer Center Institute of New Jersey. At Memorial SloanKettering she is the Surgical Site Director for their Monmouth, NJ location. She is the current Chair for the American College of Surgeon's Commission on Cancer. She is the lead for the national quality improvement project Breaking Barriers: overcoming barriers to cancer care across America. Her research interests include surgical decision for breast cancer, postoperative pain management and tobacco cessation for cancer patients. Find Yonni & Heather here https://www.herhealthcompass.com/

Let's Talk About Your Breasts
Breaking Barriers in Breast Care: A 39-Year Journey at The Rose

Let's Talk About Your Breasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 38:10


The Rose turns 39! What does it take to build something that stands the test of time? You’ll hear how the Rose began with two women facing major challenges. You’ll hear about: How early cases motivated a mission for early detection The obstacles that nearly brought the Rose to a halt The community support that keeps this place going This special episode honors their legacy, tackles barriers for the uninsured, and reveals why The Rose means a better life for thousands. Support The Rose HERE. Subscribe to Let’s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever you get your podcasts. Key Questions Answered 1. How did The Rose get started, and what inspired its founding? 2. What were the main challenges faced in starting The Rose? 3. How did early equipment and procedures for breast cancer detection differ from today? 4. How did The Rose handle affordability and community outreach in its early days? 5. What are some milestones The Rose achieved over its nearly 40 years? 6. How has breast cancer treatment changed during Dr. Melillo’s career? 7. What qualities have The Rose and its staff maintained over the years? 8. What role has community support played at The Rose? 9. How does insurance, Medicaid, and public health programs impact The Rose’s ability to serve patients? 10. What are the future aspirations and challenges envisioned for The Rose? Timestamped Overview 05:01 Cancer Diagnosis via Ultrasound 06:35 Breast Surgery and Sentinel Node 09:53 Loyalty Beyond Wages 14:52 Community-Driven Diagnosis Model 18:43 Providing Cancer Treatment for the Uninsured 20:03 The Rose: Cross-Cultural Encounter 24:45 Sugar's Role in Brain Health 28:13 Power of Belief in Healing 30:43 Humanizing Stressors for Empathy 33:33 Divine Transformation TaleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast
Do I Need a Lift, Implants, or Fat Transfer? Breast Surgery Breakdown with Dr. Weaver

Big Butts No Lies Plastic Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 38:44


In this episode of Big Butts No Lies, Mavi sits down with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Tony Weaver from Huntsville, Alabama, for an honest and heartfelt conversation about breast surgery, implants, fat transfer, and faith-based care. Whether you're considering your first augmentation or thinking about removing your implants, this episode is your ultimate guide to making the right decision for your body.Dr. Weaver, known for his patient-first philosophy and artistic surgical approach, breaks down the myths vs. facts surrounding breast implants, lifts, fat grafting, and explant surgery. Together, Mavi and Dr. Weaver unpack the emotional side of plastic surgery, why every breast case is unique, and the “moving target” psychology that often leads patients to chase perfection.From auto-augmentation to flank liposuction, from Revolve fat processing to implant illness fears, this is the deep-dive breast episode you've been waiting for.

Physician's Guide to Doctoring
Cutting Through Myths: Wound Care & Plastic Surgery Secrets with Dr. Hannan & Dr. West | Ep 476

Physician's Guide to Doctoring

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 47:24


This episode is sponsored by: My Financial CoachYou trained to save lives—who's helping you save your financial future? My Financial Coach connects physicians with CFP® Professionals who specialize in your complex needs. Whether it's crushing student loans, optimizing investments, or planning for retirement, you'll get a personalized strategy built around your goals. Save for a vacation home, fund your child's education, or prepare for life's surprises—with unbiased, advice-only planning through a flat monthly fee. No commissions. No conflicts. Just clarity.Visit myfinancialcoach.com/physiciansguidetodoctoring to meet your financial coach and find out if concierge planning is right for you.___________What defines plastic surgery, and how does it differ from cosmetic surgery? In this episode, host Dr. Bradley Block welcomes Dr. Catherine Hannan and Dr. Justin West,  to dispel common myths and share essential knowledge for physicians. They discuss the foundational role of wound closure in plastic surgery, from complex trauma cases to aesthetic procedures, and provide guidance on when emergency or primary care doctors should involve plastic surgeons (hint: think “jigsaw puzzle” wounds). The duo also explores wound care principles, such as gentle tissue handling and early hematoma management, and addresses myths about fat grafting and mammograms, highlighting risks like calcifications and diagnostic challenges. Finally, they clarify the distinction between board-certified plastic surgeons and cosmetic surgeons, emphasizing the rigorous training required to handle complex complications. Packed with practical tips and candid insights, this episode empowers physicians to make informed referrals and patients to choose qualified surgeons.Three Actionable Takeaways:Know When to Call Plastic Surgery – For complex wounds with unclear anatomic landmarks or tissue deficits (e.g., dog bites or avulsions), involve a plastic surgeon early; simple linear lacerations can often be managed by ER or urgent care teams.Prioritize Gentle Wound Care – Handle tissues delicately, avoid excessive retraction, use drains proactively to prevent hematomas, and opt for simple, evidence-based dressings like dilute acetic acid over costly skin substitutes.Educate Patients on Surgeon Credentials – Clarify the difference between board-certified plastic surgeons (with extensive residency training) and cosmetic surgeons (with less rigorous certification), ensuring patients understand the expertise needed for safe outcomes.About the Show:Succeed In Medicine  covers patient interactions, burnout, career growth, personal finance, and more. If you're tired of dull medical lectures, tune in for real-world lessons we should have learned in med school!About the Guests:Dr. Catherine Hannan and Dr. Justin West are board-certified plastic surgeons who trained together at Georgetown University's integrated residency program. Dr. Hannan co-founded a boutique plastic surgery practice in Washington, DC, with Dr. Lauren Patrick, focusing on aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. West established his practice in Orange County, California, specializing in aesthetic breast surgery. Both collaborate virtually on complex cases, leveraging their extensive training to manage wounds, revisions, and complications with precision and care.Connect with Dr. Catherine HannanEmail: drhannan@westendplasticsurgery.comWebsite: http://www.washingtonwomenplasticsurgery.comLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/catherine-hannan-md-facs-74959818Connect with Dr. Justin WestEmail: justin.west@finesseps.comLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/justinwestmdAbout the Host:Dr. Bradley Block – Dr. Bradley Block is a board-certified otolaryngologist at ENT and Allergy Associates in Garden City, NY. He specializes in adult and pediatric ENT, with interests in sinusitis and obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Block also hosts Succeed In Medicine podcast, focusing on personal and professional development for physiciansWant to be a guest?Email Brad at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com  or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to learn more!Socials:@physiciansguidetodoctoring on Facebook@physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube@physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let's grow! Disclaimer:This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.

Age Well with Dr Sophie Shotter
All things breast surgery (and is breast implant illness a thing?) - Nora Nugent

Age Well with Dr Sophie Shotter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 43:49


Silicone or saline | Smooth or textured | Teardrop or round | Under or over | new technologies | risks and issues | uplifts, reductions, removal | breast implant illness

Breast Implant Illness
Episode 124: Busting Free with Dr. Amanda Savage Brown

Breast Implant Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 64:24


Behind the fascination with augmented breasts is a complex truth that involves a number of experiences, such as trauma and the necessity for explants or breast implant removal. While breast implants have provided benefits for many women, they have also been connected with major complications and traumatic experiences. In today's episode, we are joined by Candice Barley, a breast implant illness patient advocate, and by Dr. Amanda Savage Brown, the author of Busting Free: How to Liberate Yourself from the Quest for Better Breasts Before, During, and Long After Explant. If you want to grab a copy of Dr. Brown's book, you can visit her website through this link: https://amandasavagebrown.com/ Website - https://amandasavagebrown.com/ (https://amandasavagebrown.com/) Show Highlights: Why Write "Busting Free"? (00:03:22) Dr. Brown explains her motivation for writing her book and the unmet psychosocial needs of women with breast implants. The Origin of the "Breast Rule Book" (00:06:56) Societal beliefs about breasts, how these beliefs form, and their impact on self-image Individual Breast Rule Books & Social Pressures (00:13:38) How each woman's experience is unique, and the role of peer and societal pressure in shaping self-worth Psychological Flexibility & Adaptation (00:22:01) Psychological flexibility as it relates to patients and surgeons, emphasizing adaptability in care Partner Considerations & Relationship Dynamics (00:26:42) Addressing the complexities of partner reactions to explant surgery and strategies for communication and support. The Importance of Advocacy & Support (00:29:48) The value of patient advocacy and having supportive professionals during the explant journey Will I Get Better? Addressing Patient Fears (00:37:48) Approach to treating inflammation and the holistic methods used in his practice Tipping Points: Stress, Trauma, and Illness (00:39:30) Life stressors, trauma, and environmental exposures in triggering breast implant illness symptoms The Real Challenge: Post-Surgical Recovery (00:44:17) Complexity of recovery after explant surgery and the need for ongoing support Medical Gaslighting & Patient Validation (00:48:03) Emotional impact of being dismissed by doctors and the relief of being believed Links and Resources Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/breast-implant-illness/id1678143554 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SPDripbluZKYsC0rwrBdb?si=23ea2cd9f6734667 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drrobertwhitfield?t=8oQyjO25X5i&r=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/breastimplantillnessexpert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DrRobertWhitfield Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-robert-whitfield-md-50775b10/ X: https://x.com/rob_whitfieldmd Read this article - https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/breast-reconstruction/types/implant-reconstruction/illness/breast-implant-illness Shop: https://drrobssolutions.com SHARP: https://www.harp.health NVISN Labs - https://nvisnlabs.com/ Get access to Dr. Rob's Favorite Products below: Danger Coffee - Use our link for mold free coffee - https://dangercoffee.com/pages/mold-free-coffee?ref=ztvhyjg JASPR Air Purifier - Use code DRROB for the Jaspr Air Purifier - https://jaspr.co/ Echo Water - Get high quality water with our code DRROB10 - https://echowater.com/ BallancerPro - Use code DRROBVIP for the world's leader in lymphatic drainage technology - https://ballancerpro.com Ultrahuman - Use code WHITFIELD10 for the most accurate wearable - https://www.ultrahuman.com/ring/buy/us/?affiliateCode=drwhitfield

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 153: Dr. Olutayo Sogunro, D.O. From Trauma Surgery to Breast Surgery! Saving Lives and changing outcomes!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 62:57


Send us a textA member of the Board of Governors for the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, Dr. Sogunro feels that she was "born to be a D.O."She will share with us her journey from growing up in Africa, to moving to Connecticut at 13 with a dream of becoming a physican.When she became saddened as a trauma surgeon taking care of victims of gang violence, she pivoted to breast surgery where she felt she could make a deeper impact.What an impressive woman and Osteopath!  Don't miss this one!

The Clinician's Corner
#48: Unraveling Breast Implant Illness with Dr. Robert Whitfield

The Clinician's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 63:38 Transcription Available


In this episode of the RWS Clinician's Corner, Margaret Floyd Barry sits down with Dr. Robert Whitfield, a world-renowned holistic plastic surgeon and leading expert in breast implant illness (BII). Together, Margaret and Dr. Whitfield unpack the complexities of BII—what it is, how to recognize it in clients, and the critical intersection between surgical expertise and functional health support. Dr. Whitfield shares his personal journey that led him to specialize in BII, the science behind chronic inflammation related to implants, and what functional practitioners need to know when helping clients navigate unexplained fatigue, hormonal imbalance, detox challenges, and much more.   In this interview, we discuss:    -Dr. Whitfield's transition from cancer reconstruction to explant surgeries   -Recognizing and assessing breast implant illness   -Various surgical approaches and controversies   -The functional approach: assessing genetics, methylation, and toxicity   -Dr. Whitfield's “SHARP” protocol: holistic pre- and post-op recovery program   -Detoxification Do's and Don'ts & Lymphatic post-operative support The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by Restorative Wellness Solutions.  Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/restorativewellnesssolutions/   Connect with Dr. Robert Whitfield: Website: www.drrobertwhitfield.com YouTube: @breastimplantillnessexpert Instagram: @breastimplantillnessexpert Facebook: @drrobertwhitfield TikTok: @drrobertwhitfield   To book a discovery call: https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/discovery-call/   Timestamps:  00:00 Breast Implant Illness Insight 05:16 Breast Cancer Treatment Access Challenges 10:38 Breast Implants and Chronic Inflammation 20:03 Navigating Complex Health Evaluations 21:03 Guidance on Medical Device Removal 30:19 Hormonal Imbalance Detection in Bloodwork 32:18 Understanding Hormone Impact on Recovery 41:15 Managing Environmental Toxins for Health 45:23 Breast Surgery and Surveillance Concerns 47:44 Support for Clients Undergoing Explants 53:11 Detoxing: Recognizing When to Slow Down 01:02:38 "Clinicians Corner Podcast Callout" Speaker bio: Dr. Robert Whitfield, M.D., is a world-renowned holistic plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is an author and the leading expert in Breast Implant Illness (BII), known for his pioneering surgical techniques and groundbreaking "No-Cut" Facelift. With a deep specialization in oncology and microsurgery, Dr. Whitfield is at the forefront of advanced breast explant procedures, delivering exceptional patient outcomes worldwide.   Dr. Whitfield received his medical degree from the University of Las Vegas School of Medicine. He then completed six years of surgical training and a plastic surgery residency at Indiana University Medical Center. He returned to Nevada for a microsurgery fellowship before settling down to practice and teach at the Medical College of Wisconsin for seven years. In 2012, Dr. Whitfield came to Austin and became renowned for his breast surgery expertise. He entered private practice in 2017. In 2019, Dr. Whitfield was chosen to speak at the FDA hearings on breast implants and their safety. In 2024, he published his first book, SHARP (Strategic Holistic Accelerated Recovery Program), to share his protocol and expertise in holistic surgical preparation and recovery. The same year, he published his first scientific paper on microbial communities and associated biofilm in breast augmentation failure.   Dr. Whitfield's work has earned him consistent recognition on the Texas Super Doctors list as one of the "Best Doctors in America." As the host of the popular podcast "Breast Explant Surgery & Recovery," he shares patient stories, explores cutting-edge treatments, and discusses the latest advancements in plastic surgery, further solidifying his status as a trusted authority in the field.   Keywords: breast implant illness, explant surgery, functional medicine, detox pathways, plastic surgery, chronic inflammation, genetic testing, microbial communities, biofilm, capsular contracture, holistic recovery, autoimmune symptoms, estrogen toxicity, oxylipin 10-HOME, fatigue, mold exposure, hormone imbalance, fat transfer, gut health, food sensitivities, toxicity burden, liposomal supplements, cellcore detox, dietary protocols, GI-MAP testing, inflammation markers, SOD2 enzyme, impaired methylation, Vibrant Wellness testing, Sharp program   Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.  

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Her Health Compass with Yonni & Heather: Who Is That Girl in The Mirror?

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 57:38


Who Is That Girl in The Mirror?  It is challenging for women to see changes to their bodies during and after treatment. Some have to cope with hair loss, others with changes to skin tone and texture, many others with scars from lumpectomy or mastectomy, with or without reconstruction which adds another layer of complexity to an already difficult cancer diagnosis. Hear from Heather and Lauren Spiezia who have experienced this firsthand, Yonni and Jana Siegel as caregivers and friends, and Dr. Lucy de la Cruz as a breast surgeon about handling side-effects, cold-capping, managing surgical expectations and more. Episode 3 Guest Bios: Lauren Spiezia: Lauren Spiezia is a passionate advocate and breast cancer warrior, diagnosed in 2024 at the age of 31. Despite still undergoing treatment, she is dedicated to sharing her journey with others, offering strength and insight to those in similar battles. Professionally, Lauren brings a wealth of experience in wealth management, coupled with a strong entrepreneurial spirit. Following her diagnosis, she was inspired to launch a venture in clean, non-toxic cosmetics, reflecting her commitment to health and wellness both personally and professionally. Outside of her cancer journey and business endeavors, Lauren enjoys spending time with her husband and 2-year-old son in New Jersey. A former collegiate athlete at Babson College, she continues to prioritize an active lifestyle, valuing health in all aspects of her life. Jana Shopkorn Siegel: Jana Shopkorn Siegel is a New York State licensed speech-language pathologist who earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Child Development from Tufts University before going on to receive her Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology from NYU. She has worked in a wide range of settings, including schools, daycares, homes, and virtual platforms with diverse populations, and in private practice as well. Jana is passionate about helping individuals of all ages find their voice and build confidence through communication. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and is a proud member of the organization. Jana was born and raised in NYC and lives there with her husband and three teenagers. She is involved with the Ronald McDonald House, and supports other charities that have touched her life and community.  Dr. Lucy de la Cruz: Dr. Lucy De La Cruz is an internationally recognized breast surgical oncologist and the Chief of Breast Surgery at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. She serves as the Director of the Lombardi Betty Lou Ourisman Breast Health Center and is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Dr. De La Cruz is deeply committed to advancing women's health through personalized, compassionate care, innovative treatment, and education. Her pivotal manuscript on nipple-sparing and oncoplastic surgical outcomes has been widely cited and continues to shape the global landscape of breast surgery for both patients and physicians. Known for blending surgical precision with empathy and advocacy, she brings a powerful voice to conversations around leadership, equity, and the evolving role of women in medicine and beyond. Dr. De La Cruz's unique perspective is shaped by her experience as a surgeon, mother, and mentor—blending clinical excellence with heart, humor, and humanity. Find Yonni & Heather here https://www.herhealthcompass.com/

The Breast Cancer Podcast
Getting the BEST results from Breast Surgery: Expert tips for your BEST outcome.

The Breast Cancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 43:13


Please join myself and Dr. Tiwari as we discuss "How to get optimized for breast surgery" with Dr. Knackstedt, who is a plastic surgeon as well as a functional medicine specialist.1. What does it mean to be truly “optimized” for breast surgery—both physically and emotionally?2. What are some of the most important things patients can do in the weeks leading up to surgery to support healing and recovery?3. How does nutrition play a role in surgical recovery, and are there specific supplements or foods you recommend—or avoid?4. Do you integrate any alternative or complementary therapies, like acupuncture or stress reduction techniques, into the surgical prep or recovery process?5. What lab markers or health parameters do you check or optimize before surgery (e.g., inflammation, blood sugar, hormones)?6. How can patients advocate for themselves when they feel like their concerns—especially around whole-body wellness—aren't being heard?9. What common myths or misconceptions do patients have about breast reconstruction that you'd like to clear up?Post-Surgery Support10. What are some of the most under-discussed aspects of post-op recovery that you think patients should know about?11. Are there any red flags during recovery that patients should watch for and not ignore?12. What long-term lifestyle practices support optimal outcomes after reconstruction?Dr. Tiwari of Midwest Breast and Aesthetic Surgery has teamed up with Breast Cancer Surgeon and Breast Cancer Survivor, Dr. Deepa Halaharvi to bring you this new educational series.Connect with Midwest Breast on Instagram: Instagram:Instagram: @MWBreastRebecca Knackstedt, MD, PhD, is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in breast reconstruction, microsurgery, and gender-affirmation surgery. Dr. Knackstedt is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a certified functional medicine practitioner. She incorporates her functional medicine expertise into her surgical practice, helping patients initiate lifestyle-based interventions before surgery to improve outcomes, minimize pain, and optimize recovery. Dr. Knackstedt received her degrees at the Medical University of South Carolina in 2015 and completed her medical residency at Cleveland Clinic. In addition to her medical practice, Dr. Knackstedt is an assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery as well as the assistant program director for the plastic surgery residency affiliated with Duke University Medical Center and Duke Raleigh Hospital.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@surgical_recoveryInstagram: @surgical_recoveryStay Connected with Dr. Deepa Halaharvi:TikTok: @breastdoctorInstagram: @drdhalaharviTBCP Instagram: @thebreastcancerpodcastWebsite: https://drdeepahalaharvi.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepahalaharvi5917Instagram: @thebreastcancerpodcast

SurgOnc Today
WICS Finance Series: Episode 4 - Organizational Fund Flow

SurgOnc Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 26:03


Listen to the final episode of this 4-part Women in Cancer Surgery podcast series on finance hosted through SurgOnc Today®. In this episode, Dr. Melissa Hogg, a member of the Women in Cancer Surgery Committee, and Dr. Tari King, Chief of Breast Surgery at Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center discuss organizational fund flow and share insights on managing financial matters in the field.

Wise Woman Podcast
111: Saving Lives Beyond the Operating Room: The Doctor Who Reinvented Radiation Protection with Dr. Lauren Ramsey

Wise Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 40:33


In this episode, Dr. Lauren Ramsey shares her journey from being inspired by her childhood pediatrician to becoming a breast surgical oncologist and innovative entrepreneur. After years of rigorous medical training, she realized she wanted to make an impact beyond one-on-one patient care, leading her to pursue an MBA and explore entrepreneurship. Witnessing a rise in breast cancer among young women and experiencing the loss of a colleague, she identified a critical gap in radiation protection for healthcare workers—a flaw in traditional aprons that left key areas exposed. This led her to develop BAT™ (Breast, Axilla, Thyroid protection), a groundbreaking safety innovation designed to reduce cancer risks in the medical field. Dr. Ramsey's story is a testament to fearlessly following your calling, bridging expertise with innovation, and creating solutions that outlive you. Whether in medicine, business, or leadership, her journey proves that recognizing a problem and daring to solve it can change lives at scale. Dr. Lauren Ramsey is Breast Surgical Oncologist with a passion for advancing healthcare through clinical care, research, and innovation. Board-certified by the American Board of Surgery, Dr. Ramsey specializes in breast cancer treatment, radiation protection, and patient advocacy. Dr. Ramsey is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and earned her M.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She then completed her surgical training in Breast Surgical Oncology at Baylor University Medical Center, and earned her M.B.A from American University. Her dedication to improving safety in healthcare led her to the development of the BAT™, an innovative radiation protection garment designed to reduce cancer risks in healthcare workers. Dr. Ramsey has presented her research at numerous international conferences, authored peer-reviewed publications, and serves as a reviewer for the British Medical Journal. Currently, she leads as the Medical Director of Breast Surgery for Acclaim Multi-Specialty Group in Forth Worth, Texas, and mentors the next generation of surgeons as an Assistant Professor at TCU Burnett School of Medicine. Her work is driven by a commitment to improving patient outcomes, fostering innovation, and creating meaningful change in the medical community. Links: laurenramseymd.com Burmed.com/BAT You can buy Erin's book Nothing Can Stop You Here. If you buy 25 books you get a 1:1 session with Erin, just email receipt to hello@erinracheldoppelt.com

DiepCJourney Podcast
Episode 74: Breast Cancer & What's Right for You: Options, Planning, and Decisions

DiepCJourney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 46:02


When you have cancer you become a patient, and advocate, a student, and yes, I said student. It's like taking one of those classes at university that you must take to learn the topic, but you don't really want to take it. Have you ever met someone in the breast cancer community, and you think to yourself, “Damn! They really did a good job of navigating this whole process.” They view their life before cancer. They view their life during diagnosis, after treatment, after surgery, and what that should look like to them. Then they got on with it. I met one of those people and we chat on this episode of the DiepCJourney podcast. We met through a mutual friend who is a trained microsurgeon. Dr. Anita Mohan introduced me to the inspirational Samantha Vale. They have known each other for quite some time; before Anita was a microsurgeon and before Sam had breast cancer. They danced, celebrated, and traveled together. Their friendship continues today and I'm lucky to know them both. The story of her multiple occurrences, surgeries, and the lessons she learned along the way will inspire the listener to put your own story into a new light and perspective. Sam is a single mom with two young children who continues to navigate her personal Journey and choice not to reconstruct after a double mastectomy. Listen to Sam's story and how dance and music continue to nourish her creative strengths. She is a published author, and her book link can be found at the bottom of these notes.   Connect with Samantha across these platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samanthavaleuk/                      https://www.instagram.com/samanthavaledance/ Samantha's book on Amazon: The Lady with no Hair    

Vox Pop
Medical Monday 1/27/25: Breast surgery with Dr. Claudia Lago

Vox Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 51:42


We are joined by Dr. Claudia Lago of Nuvance Health. Dr. Lago is a board-certified general surgeon who is fellowship-trained in breast surgical oncology. Ray Graf hosts.

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Breast Cancer Conversations
254. Breast Cancer in Younger Women: Navigating Survivorship, Surgery Choices, and Lymphedema with Dr. Kohli

Breast Cancer Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 41:29


Love the episode? Send us a text!In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Kohli, the Director of Breast Surgery at Monmouth Medical Center in New Jersey. We delved into the multifaceted journey of breast cancer survivorship, emphasizing the importance of treating the whole person, not just the disease.Dr. Kohli shared her insights on the increasing incidence of breast cancer in younger women and the importance of focusing on the quality of life for long-term survivors. We discussed the initial overwhelming phase of diagnosis and treatment decisions, and how crucial it is to consider mental and emotional health alongside physical health.One of the key topics we explored was the decision-making process regarding surgery options—lumpectomy, mastectomy, and double mastectomy.  We also touched on the long-term management of side effects, particularly lymphedema. Dr. Kohli explained what lymphedema is, its risks, and the importance of early detection and proactive management. She introduced the use of bioimpedance spectroscopy for early detection and shared her approach to monitoring and managing this condition.SURVIVINGBREASTCANCER.ORGAttend a free virtual SurvivingBreastCancer.org event:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/eventsFollow us on InstagramSurvivingBreastCancer.org: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Breast Cancer Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/breastcancerconversations/About SurvivingBreastCancer.org: SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. (SBC) is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit virtual platform headquartered in Boston with a national and global reach. Through education, community, and resources, SurvivingBreastCancer.org supports women and men going through breast cancer. We provide a sanctuary of strength, compassion, and empowerment, where those diagnosed with cancer unite to share their stories, learn invaluable coping strategies to manage wellness and mental health, and find solace in the unbreakable bond that fuels hope, resilience, and the courage to conquer adversity.Support the show

Plastic Surgery Uncensored
From Producer to Patient: The Breast Surgery She Feared For 20 Years!

Plastic Surgery Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 24:23


When Your Producer Becomes the Patient! What happens when our fearless producer, Maria, swaps her seat behind the scenes for a spot in the surgical spotlight?This episode dives deep into Maria's personal journey as she finally takes the leap to address a decades-long struggle with overly large breasts. At 60 years young, Maria shares the emotional, physical, and psychological factors behind her decision to undergo a breast reduction and implant removal. Dr. Rady Rahban peels back the layers of vulnerability, courage, and logistics that go into life-changing surgery—especially for someone who's spent years in the shadows of hesitation. From navigating fears of pain and complications to redefining confidence and intimacy, Maria's candid story will resonate with anyone who's ever felt “stuck” in their own skin. Whether you're contemplating a procedure yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about the process, this episode delivers raw truths, expert insights, and a front-row seat to transformation.

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Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg
Stories From the Journey: Breast surgery and reconstruction

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 37:21


To conclude our Breast Cancer Awareness Month series, KYW Newsradio and Bridging Philly hosted a live conversation about breast reconstruction with an audience of survivors, doctors, advocates, and supporters. Racquel Williams spoke with surgeons Dr. Alexander Au and Dr. Lori Timmerman with The Penn Medicine | Virtua Health Cancer Program and two reconstruction patients to hear all the options available, how procedures like implants and DIEP flap reconstruction work, what recovery looks like, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Plastic Surgery Uncensored
The Essential Guide to Breast Health and Breast Surgery Protocols

Plastic Surgery Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 28:18


How proactive are you when it comes to breast health, and are you prepared for surgery if the need arises?In this special Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode of "Plastic Surgery Uncensored," Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban and his sister, Terry, a brave breast cancer survivor, dive deep into breast health and breast surgery preparedness. Dr. Rahban stresses the importance of self-breast exams and routine mammograms for early breast cancer detection, while Terry shares her personal journey of discovering a lump through a self-exam, which led to an early diagnosis and successful treatment. This episode highlights the critical need to stay proactive about breast health, advocate for yourself, and follow recommended breast cancer screening protocols prior and 6 months after undergoing breast surgery. Dr. Rahban also provides an inside look at his unique approach to breast surgery, including the crucial step of sending removed tissue for pathology analysis. Tune in to learn how you can take control of your breast health and be prepared for any breast surgery should you ever want or need to and help spread breast health awareness. 

The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast
Third Time's The Charm? Why Danielle Needed a 3rd Cosmetic Breast Surgery

The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 25:51


13 years after Danielle switched from saline to silicone breast implants, something felt off. When it felt like one of her implants was playing hide and seek during mammograms, she knew something needed to be done.When she met with Dr. Salazar, he found that her right implant shifted out of place and the crease under her breasts disappeared. He decided to swap out the old implants for new ones and give her a breast lift while he was at it.Safety was huge for Danielle, so she did her research before moving forward with anything. Find out why she knew Dr. Salazar was the right doctor as soon as she met him, how her recovery went, and how she's feeling about her breast revision results.LinksLearn more about San Diego plastic surgeon Dr. Hector Salazar-ReyesLearn more about revision breast augmentationLearn from the talented plastic surgeons inside La Jolla Cosmetic, the 20x winner of the Best of San Diego and global winner of the 2020 MyFaceMyBody Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery Practice.Join hostess Monique Ramsey as she takes you inside La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Centre, where dreams become real. Featuring the unique expertise of San Diego's most loved plastic surgeons, this podcast covers the latest trends in aesthetic surgery, including breast augmentation, breast implant removal, tummy tuck, mommy makeover, labiaplasty, facelifts and rhinoplasty.La Jolla Cosmetic is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus.To learn more, go to LJCSC.com or follow the team on Instagram @LJCSCWatch the LJCSC Dream Team on YouTube @LaJollaCosmeticThe La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast is a production of The Axis: theaxis.io 

The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping
Nipple Wound Case Studies

The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 42:24 Transcription Available


This week on the Milk Minute, we're talking all about nipples—specifically, nipple wounds and how they make breastfeeding wayy less enjoyable. Hear firsthand accounts from real parents who've experienced these challenges and get practical tips as we guide you through effective protocols for healing and prevention. Join Maureen & Heather for support, solutions, and a bit of reassurance on your breastfeeding journey!Work With Us!Book a Lactation Consult with Heather! Click HERE for the deets.Book a Lactation Consult with Maureen! Click HERE to get started.THANKS TO OUR NEW PATRONS: Slade Wilson, Gwyn Poblete, Ashley Haus, Chris John, Franziska Ronquillo,  Jennifer Raines,  Grace, Leigh Campbell, Erica Metzner, and Sid Conley.Listener question: Do you work with clients in Europe?Mentioned in this episode:Ep. 202 - Breast Surgery and Breastfeeding: Interview with Dr. Katrina MitchellPhysicianguidetobreastfeeding.orgPrefer to read the transcript? Click Here Support the showCheck out Milk Minute Podcast's website here!Become a VIP Click here to get exclusive access and more!Send us an e-mail! MilkMinutePodcast@gmail.comFacebook | Instagram | TikTok

Poor Historians: Misadventures in Medical History Podcast
A History of Breast Surgery: Wax, Oil, and Silicone

Poor Historians: Misadventures in Medical History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 74:40


This is one of those episodes where we're happy to have Alba's perspective. We'll explore the history of breast surgery, it's various early procedures, and a host of things done to change women's chests for a variety of reasons.References: https://citylights.com/topographies/cleavage-man-made-breasts/ Cleavage book, Nora Jacobson, 2000 (MAIN SOURCE)Squeezing saline bag story, https://www.chron.com/local/history/innovators-inventions/article/Local-invention-made-Houston-international-hub-9122371.php Angelina Jolie Harvard Study on testing, https://hms.harvard.edu/news/angelina-jolie-effectThe history and development of breast implants, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7450417/Angelina Jolie's NYT Column https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/14/opinion/my-medical-choice.html?_r=1& ----- Patreon Page (support the show) -----Submit a Question for Non-Medical Advice Segment (website form with instructions)-----Podcast Linktree (social media links / reviews / ratings)-----

EMBody Radio
Fat Transfer to the Breast: Surgery, Recovery, Expectations, an Alternative to Implants?, and the Mind F*ck of This Surgery | with host Emily Duncan

EMBody Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 68:01


March 13, 2024, I had fat transfer to the breast and I had SO many questions on the procedure, rightfully so. For every question, I had even more answers and things to talk about. There's so many misconceptions about this procedure, so many things people don't realize (and things even I didn't realize), and honestly just a lot to talk about with a surgery like this. If you've followed along for a while, you know I got very sick from breast implants back in 2016 and had them removed. In this episode, I dive into: why I chose to have fat transfer after having implants choosing a surgeon (or in my case, surgeons) considerations + expectations for fat transfer, especially as an already lean + athletic person without a lot of fat to "give" the day of surgery the first few days of recovery, the first few weeks of recovery, and the first 2 months of recovery restrictons + rules for recovery the importance of lymphatic drainage + wearing your compression garment the SWELLING dear god the swelling (including in areas I didn't expect to have swelling in) pain, stiffness, hardness, numbness, etc in recovery exercise restrictions + getting back into movement post-op looking worse after surgery before you look normal the timeline of swelling, recovery, etc the mind f*ck of surgery, swelling, and being a little heavier/puffier post op than I was pre-op other things that I didn't expect or fully expect from this surgery that you may want to know if you do this the results/outcome/etc Fitness, health, and holistic wellness for $22/month Interested in a luxury 1:1 online health coaching experience? Look no further than FENIX ATHLETICA, where we fuse science and soul for life-long transformation (inside AND out). LMNT is LMNT is a DELICIOUS, science-based electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. No sugar. No coloring. No artificial ingredients. No gluten. No fillers. No BS. Head to drinklmnt.com/emdunc to get a FREE variety pack with your purchase! Follow me on Instagram Follow EMBody Radio on Instagram Shop CURED NUTRITION CBD/Hemp wellness products with code EMILY.