Breast Facts From Fox News
I don’t usually post these types of publications, but the article addresses many concerns of women. A woman’s breasts have unique characteristics and differ from each other, sometimes subtly and...
View ArticleBreast Reconstruction: Your Choice And No One Should Stop You
I am an adamant supporter of women seeking breast reconstruction counseling before having a lumpectomy/mastectomy. While reconstruction is not for every woman, proper education, evaluation, and...
View ArticleThe Benefit of Post Bariatric Body Contouring
For patients who lose 100 pounds or more, there is often substantial excess of skin. Why does this happen? The skin’s elastic proteins have stretched beyond their elastic recoil point. When the fat...
View ArticleGynecomastia: Male Breast Reduction
Literally translated, gynecomastia means breasts like a woman. Males have breast tissue just like women. There is both glandular and fatty components to the male and female breast. Male breast...
View ArticleTummy Tuck: A Pseudonym for Abdominoplasty
A slender, tone abdominal area is a sign of youth and fitness. Loss of these desirable characteristics comes from weight gain and loss, pregnancy, and aging. Patients choose to restore their abdominal...
View ArticleFacelift Surgery: Rhytidectomy
Our inner bodies are protected by highly complex compartments of fat, ligaments, and skin. The face is no exception. As we get older, this doctor included, the skin loses its elasticity and ligaments...
View ArticleRhinoplasty: surgery to change nose shape
Many people don’t like the shape of their nose. This can be due to genetics (i.e. you got mom or dad’s nose), trauma, or tumors. Improving the shape of one’s nose requires careful consideration as to...
View ArticleOnabotulinum toxin type A (Botox TM) for migraines
I see and help treat patients with migraines – chronic headaches – in conjunction to their care given by a neurologist or primary care physician. The obvious question is how can a plastic surgeon treat...
View ArticleThe value of “board certification.”
Physicians practicing in the United States must complete medical school (graduate school) and some type of post graduate training (residency). I completed the MD/JD combined medical and law school six...
View ArticleNew address for Michael J Bass Plastic Surgery
We are now at 216 Fountain Court, Suite 160. Call for questions and information. 859-543-1024 The post New address for Michael J Bass Plastic Surgery appeared first on Dr. Michael J Bass.
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