Breast Asymmetry Surgeon

Actual patient with corrected breast asymmetry.
According to the statistics in Plastic Surgery, 88% of all women have different size breasts, also known as breast asymmetry. This includes breasts that are different shapes and sizes, nipples and inframammary creases at different levels, and variability in cleavages. When I see a woman in consultation, it is very important that I relate these anatomical features to her. Because it is impossible to correct all these differences, a surgical plan is developoed according to the woman’s priorities. I have found a careful and well thought out surgical plan enables my patients to have excellent results and an improvement in their preoperative asymmetries. Please contact our office with any questions or concerns, or to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Please contact our office with any questions or concerns, or to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Dr. Robert Wald
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Early Detection of Skin Cancer May Save Your Life!
Skin cancer today is quite prevalent. We are all exposed constantly to the sun. Many of us as teenagers and adults enjoy the benefits of a body that is tan and radiant. However, the sun damages our skin from its ultraviolet radiation and can cause skin cancer.
Black/brown lesions with irregular borders are suspicious for early cancer. Lesions that change in color or size are also of concern. When these types of lesions are seen, a biopsy is required. This is a simple procedure performed in the office. If the biopsy returns atypia, a excision of the area will be necessary. By early detection, lives may be saved and deformity minimized.
For additional information or to schedule a complimentary consultation, please contact our office, 714-738-4282
Dr. Robert Wald
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