 | Gynecomastia
 | Affects an estimated 40 –60 percent of men. It is a medical term
that comes from the Greek words for ‘woman-like breasts.’ Though this
condition is rarely talked about, it is quite common. It may affect only
one breast or both. For men who feel self-conscious about their
appearance, breast-reduction surgery can help. |
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 | Breast Augmentation - Breast implants
 | Breast augmentation surgery (also called augmentation mammaplasty) is
a cosmetic procedure that uses implants to enlarge and shape the
breasts. |
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 | Breast Lift
 | As the skin loses its elasticity, the breasts often lose their shape
and firmness and begin to sag. Breast lift, or mastopexy, is a surgical
procedure to raise and reshape sagging breasts – at least, for a time.
Mastopexy can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker skin
surrounding the nipple. |
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 | Breast Reduction
 | For women with overly large breast, breast reduction surgery can be
a tremendously life-enhancing option. The procedure offers far more than
just smaller, firmer breasts. It will also give significant relief from
many physical and emotional discomforts. |
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 | Breast Reconstruction (post mastectomy)
 | Reconstruction of a breast that has been removed due to cancer or
other disease is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures available
today. New medical techniques and devices have made it possible for Dr.
Falcon to create breast that can come close in form and appearance to
matching a natural breast. |
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 | Nipple Reconstruction and Nipple Tattooing
 | Nipple reconstruction involves the restoration of the nipple-areola
complex lost due to injury, breast cancer or other conditions. A variety
of different techniques exist for reconstruction and tattooing may be
used to add color to the tissue if needed. |
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 | Tissue Expansion
 | Tissue expansion is the procedure that enables the body to “grow”
extra skin for use in reconstructing almost any part of the body. It is
commonly used for breast reconstruction following breast removal – but
it’s also used to repair skin damaged by birth defects, accidents,
surgery, and in certain cosmetic procedures. |
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