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Penn Hernia Repair Program | Advanced Surgical Care at Penn Medicine
Penn Medicine’s Hernia Program provides state-of-the-art, advanced surgical care from a dedicated team of physician leaders in the field of hernia repair.
Plastic surgeon Paris D. Butler, MD, MPH provides a candid overview of the mommy makeover for post-childbearing women.
Hot Topics in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Penn plastic surgeon Paris D. Butler, MD, MPH, is interviewed by Matt Birnholz, MD, of ReachMD, about breast reconstruction following mastectomy for breast cancer.
Ideal Facial Proportions and the Aging Face
Ivona Percec, MD, PhD, considers beauty and the ideal proportions for the aging face in this video, which also reviews the interventions available to restore facial beauty.
What’s Next and What’s Needed in Facial Plastic Surgery
What do Cosmetic Facial Plastic Surgeons Need, and When do they Need it? Joseph Sobanko, MD, considers the present and future of cosmetic procedures.
Stem Cells and Fat Graft Injections to the Face: Fact and Fiction
Ivona Percec, MD, PhD, examines the the clinical facts and the misconceptions surrounding the cosmetic and practical application of stem cells for facial rejuvenation.
Plastic and Reconstructive Microsurgery at Penn Medicine
Chief of Plastic Surgery Joseph M. Serletti, MD, and reconstructive microsurgeon Stephen J. Kovach,III, MD, discuss the practical benefits of microsurgery.
Nipple Tattoos after a Mastectomy
Dr. Serletti reviews Penn’s offering of nipple tattoos to breast cancer survivors after mastectomy to help their sense of femininity on the path to recovery.
The Keys to Maintaining a Youthful Appearance: Surgical Options and Skin Care Solutions
Ivona Percec, MD, PhD, offers a comprehensive review of the aesthetic options for the preservation, enhancement and restoration of aging skin at every stage of adult life.
Types of Breast Reconstruction following Mastectomy for Breast Cancer
Joseph M. Serletti, MD, FACS, Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery, Penn Medicine, provides a brief summary of the most common procedures for breast reconstruction following mastectomy for breast cancer.