Where are the Skin Sparing Nipple Sparing Procedures Done?
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Bump!
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I had my NSM in Kaiser, Oakland, California. My BS encouraged me to have it & I was just thrilled that I could. My PS would have prefered for me to have just a SSM because of blood supply issues! I'm so happy that I got to keep them.. Even if my PS did pin them up & now one is looking up at the sky & the other looks straight ahead with an inch in the difference!
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I had my NSM at Valley Med in San Jose, CA but my BS performs them at both Good Sam and at Stanford. The only reason I decided to go to Valley was because my BS prefers teaming up with a PS that actually works at Valley. I met with other "private" PS's for consultations who had swanky offices and was unsure at first about using a PS at the county hospital, but I liked her and my BS REALLY recommended her, so I took my chances. I couldn't be any happier or pleased with her work and his work. I highly recommend this team if looking for either a BS or PS in or near the South Bay Area. PM me for details. I will be posting pictures once I get my final exchange.
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I spoke with a breast surgeon at Swedish in Seattle about it. I ended up with a plain lumpectomy but the surgeon I spoke with, Shannon Tierney, specializes in that surgery.
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Duarte, CA at the City of Hope
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Skin Sparing Mastectomies. The New Standard of Care. Prettier Breasts, Equal Risks.
from Cedars-Sinai
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Does it Matter What Type of Surgeon Performs the Breast Reconstruction?
Yes. Plastic surgeons (certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery) are the only surgeons trained at this time to perform breast reconstruction. The surgeon performing the mastectomy needs to work collaboratively with the plastic surgeon for the best result. Resources to seek out Plastic Surgeons: American Society of Plastic Surgeons; American Society of Breast Disease
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Whitedove, thanks for the informative links.
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Thanks whitedove! Great idea! You find some awesome links!
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Mayo Clinic, Phoenix AZ
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speech529- I had considered the Mayo Clinic but they are out of network for me. Just curious, can you tell me who your BS and PS were?
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Does anyone know a good plastic surgeon in Maryland for after my skin nipple sparing procedure? Also my bs wants to make the cut from nipple out horizontal on both sides of nipple, I would like to have my scar under fold underneath breast! How can I look at pics of women who have had this done?
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Robinlea- There is a separate picture forum where members post their photos but to gain access you have to have been a member on here, and have done a number of postings, to gain access. The member in charge is called Timtam and you have to PM her. Since you are a new member it is unlikely she will give you access until you've been around awhile. This is to protect the privacy of the women who post photos so I hope you understand.
I would try to do some internet searches for nsm photos. I do know that if you are large breasted most BS will do the incision through the center of the breast to allow access to all the breast tissue they need to remove. Have you asked your BS why they are doing it that way in your case?
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I had this done on a prophylactic side by Catherine Ronaghan in Lubbock, TX ... Unfortunately my implants failed and I eventually had another surgeon complete the mastectomy. BUT, it is important to note that my nipple did live.
Also Dr. Toni Storm-Dickerson does this in Vancouver, WA
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Robinlea- I just found out that Timtam is shutting down the picture forum as it has become too much work for her. So unless another member is willing to take over this will no longer be an option. So sorry!
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MBJ,
Dr. Holmes operates out of USC? I am going to call him and try to make an appointment. I'm about 2 hours north of there and don't relish the drive but if it will save my nipples it's worth it
You were happy with the whole team there? Do you have a long wait when you go there?
Thank you, Robyn
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Nordy and robynkk thanks for taking the time to post. Nordy that is wonderful your nipple survived!
Robyn, I am reposting your request. I haven't seen anything come in from Maryland. While you are researching this, ask your oncologist which PS they have seen who performs the nipple sparing and whose work they find pleasing.
Kate33, thanks for following up and keeping this thread active.
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Anyone have a recommendation for Robin in MARYLAND. Please post for all and if you are uncomfortable listing a PS's name, list the city and ask Nordy to PM you.
request for : MARYLAND
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Nordy,
I'm also in MD and in just the beginning stages of seeking out a plastic surgeon. I'll keep you posted on what I find. Take care, Kelly
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I used Shawna Willey (BS) and Scott Spear (PS) at Georgetown University Hospital in DC for skin sparing, nipple-sparing mastectomy on my "good" side (prophy) and a skin sparing mastectomy on the DCIS side-- Spear then grafted a new nipple from my "good" one at the time of the implant exchange. Looks good!
I think they do these procedures at Johns Hopkins, as well.--Julie
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I recently had (4 weeks ago) a total skin and nipple sparing bilateral mastectomy performed at Mt. Zion Hospital (UCSF) in San Francisco.
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Good point
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Twice.
NYC
Drs. Alexander Swistel and Mark Schwartz
NY Hospital/Cornell
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Geoffrey Fenner, Fenner Plastic Surgery, Northshore University Hospital, Glenview, IL
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Kelly
I live in Maryland and was wandering if you have found a PS? Who is your BS?
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Robinlea,
Sending you a PM.
Kelly
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MBJ:
This is very, very helpful information. I was just diagnosed with DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 3. I don't have much other information at this time, but I am looking for breast doctors and plastic surgeons in the Los Angeles area. I will certainly investiate the Norris Center.
Thanks.
Julie
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whitedove:
You are a fantastic source of information. Thanks.
julie75
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Hi Julie,
Thanks for the comment. Sorry to hear about your dx. I am sending you to a thread called, "Just Diagnosed with DCIS Yesterday". There is a great NYT article re: DCIS from Beesie, the last person who posted (as of now). Good luck and take care on your journey. PM me anytime if you have questions.
http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/68/topic/754907?page=3#idx_68
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