What Happened to My Breasts after Breast Feeding?
A Female Plastic Surgeons’ Perspective As a plastic surgeon, I’ve treated many women who have lost volume in their breasts or have had sagging breast tissue after breastfeeding. It was only recently that I personally underwent these post-partum breast changes I
Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is skin cancer awareness month, which is an important reminder of the damage caused by exposure to UVA and UVB rays, and the need for constant protection of exposed skin. The AAFPRS, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,
Update on BII and BII-ALCL
The FDA just held a two-day Public Advisory Committee Meeting during which physicians, patients, and industry representatives convened to discuss breast implants. Breast implant illness (BII) and breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) were amongst the topics. Due to
Dr. Wu Attends Aesthetic Surgery Journal Editorial Board Meeting
Dr. Wu recently attended the Editorial Board Meeting of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal in Dallas. She serves as Lead Next Generation Editor for the Journal. She made a presentation on the use of live video conferencing and social media for
National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month – you might wonder why we mention that! Good nutrition is not only important for overall good health, it is also important to skin health and for pre- and post-procedure it can enhance your ability
Breast Lift
Q: I have been considering breast surgery due to sagging breast tissue and low nipple position. Over time, I’ve had children and have gained then lost weight. I had breast implants placed before my children were born, and my breasts
Breast Augmentation
Q: I am considering breast augmentation and wonder about the safety and longevity of implants. A: Breast augmentation was the #1 plastic surgical procedure performed in 2018 and the majority are performed using a breast implant device. Breast implants are FDA-approved and