Dr. Steven Turkeltaub Selected As One Of America’s Top Plastic Surgeons for 2009 Posted on Jan 27, 2010 in News / Press Dr. Turkeltaub has been selected again as one of America’s Top Plastic Surgeons for 2009 by the Consumers’ Research Council of America. Selection for this honor is based on a rigid set of criteria employing an objective point system and… Read More Radiesse® For Wrinkle Reduction and Soft Tissue Augmentation and Rejuvenation Posted on Jan 25, 2010 in Juvederm®, Radiesse® Radiesse® is a long lasting injectable dermal filler that is FDA approved for the correction of moderate to severe folds and wrinkles of the face such as naso-labial folds and marionette lines around the mouth and creases of the forehead…. Read More Usage of Acellular Dermis In Breast Reconstruction Improves Results and Predictability and Shortens Time For Final Result Posted on Jan 18, 2010 in AlloDerm®, Breast cancer, Breast reconstruction, Tissue expanders Advances in breast reconstruction techniques for the correction of deformities resultant from treatment for breast cancer have shown great potential and results. This specifically relates to the usage of acellular dermis which is specially treated human tissue devoid of cells,… Read More Bilateral Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction With Previous Unilateral Breast Radiation Treatments Posted on Jan 11, 2010 in Breast cancer, Breast reconstruction, Radiation treatment, Tissue expanders In breast reconstruction, the ultimate goal is to recreate a breast that is as close as possible to the remaining breast. Perfect symmetry is naturally impossible. Even in situations where the reconstructed breast may be somewhat “similar” to the remaining… Read More The Diagnosis and Treatment of Ruptured Saline Breast Implants Posted on Jan 4, 2010 in Breast augmentation, Breast implants, Saline implants, Silicone implants Unlike with silicone implants used in breast augmentation, the diagnosis of a ruptured saline implant is usually quite easy and apparent. Most of the time there is a rapid and dramatic decrease in volume of the implant and, therefore, in… Read More
Dr. Steven Turkeltaub Selected As One Of America’s Top Plastic Surgeons for 2009 Posted on Jan 27, 2010 in News / Press Dr. Turkeltaub has been selected again as one of America’s Top Plastic Surgeons for 2009 by the Consumers’ Research Council of America. Selection for this honor is based on a rigid set of criteria employing an objective point system and… Read More
Radiesse® For Wrinkle Reduction and Soft Tissue Augmentation and Rejuvenation Posted on Jan 25, 2010 in Juvederm®, Radiesse® Radiesse® is a long lasting injectable dermal filler that is FDA approved for the correction of moderate to severe folds and wrinkles of the face such as naso-labial folds and marionette lines around the mouth and creases of the forehead…. Read More
Usage of Acellular Dermis In Breast Reconstruction Improves Results and Predictability and Shortens Time For Final Result Posted on Jan 18, 2010 in AlloDerm®, Breast cancer, Breast reconstruction, Tissue expanders Advances in breast reconstruction techniques for the correction of deformities resultant from treatment for breast cancer have shown great potential and results. This specifically relates to the usage of acellular dermis which is specially treated human tissue devoid of cells,… Read More
Bilateral Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction With Previous Unilateral Breast Radiation Treatments Posted on Jan 11, 2010 in Breast cancer, Breast reconstruction, Radiation treatment, Tissue expanders In breast reconstruction, the ultimate goal is to recreate a breast that is as close as possible to the remaining breast. Perfect symmetry is naturally impossible. Even in situations where the reconstructed breast may be somewhat “similar” to the remaining… Read More
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Ruptured Saline Breast Implants Posted on Jan 4, 2010 in Breast augmentation, Breast implants, Saline implants, Silicone implants Unlike with silicone implants used in breast augmentation, the diagnosis of a ruptured saline implant is usually quite easy and apparent. Most of the time there is a rapid and dramatic decrease in volume of the implant and, therefore, in… Read More