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Nov

Breast Lift and Scarring

If you are interested in a breast lift you probably have questions about the scarring involved. Dr. Slenkovich works hard to prevent visible scarring in areas that you will have a hard time covering, and can offer recommendations on helping your surgery incisions heal with minima...

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Nov

Cosmetic Surgery Patients benefit from “face-to-face” conversations.

“It hurts right here.”“ The left one is bigger than the right.”“Is this normal?”Each night after surgery, Dr. Slenkovich places nightly follow-up calls to post-surgical patients to check on their healing progress and to answer any questions. H...

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Nov

A History of Breast Implants

Surprisingly, breast implants have been around in one form or another since the late 19th century. Throughout the early 20th century surgeons tried various types of breast implants from sponges and ground rubber to paraffin and glass balls. However, most were deemed ineffective o...

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Nov

How Does Breast Implant Rippling Occur?

Occasionally women with breast implants will develop wrinkling in their implants, commonly known as rippling. More often than not rippling is only detectable to the touch in most patients. However, some women with breast implants experience a visible rippling. There are seve...

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Nov

Denver Rhinoplasty Patient Testimonial

After being involved in a car accident several years ago, the bridge of Elaine's nose had collapsed. The injury left Elaine with severe breathing difficulties and poor self-image. After consulting with Dr. Slenkovich, she decided to have a Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty to cor...

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Nov

Breast Augmentation and Mammograms

Many women have concerns that breast augmentation will make it more difficult for radiologists to detect breast cancer in its early stages. Breast implants do not significantly impair the ability of screeners to detect breast cancer. In fact, women with breast implants typically...

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Nov

What is Synmastia?

Symmastia (sometimes synmastia) is a very rare complication related to breast implant surgery. In symmastia, the breast implants migrate toward the center of the chest, eventually overcoming the tissue separating them to create one breast.Symmastia is most often related to a surg...

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Nov

Smooth Breast Implants vs. Textured Breast Implants

You have many options when it comes to the type of breast implants you want. All the choices you have for breast implants come with advantages and disadvantages. The most important thing to remember when deciding on a breast implant is to keep your goals in mind. You will want to...

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Nov

Contour Breast Implants vs. Round Breast Implants

There are multiple choices of breast implants, including the type of implant, profile, texture and even shape! There are two shapes of breast implants:• Round breast implants• Contour breast implantsDenver breast surgeon, Dr. Slenkovich is committed to helping you choo...

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Nov

Denver Breast Augmentation FAQ’s answered by Nurse Deb

1) HOW DOES DR. SLENKOVICH PERFORM A BREAST AUGMENTATION?Breast augmentation surgery is performed at our on-site AAAASF-certified (American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities) ambulatory surgery center. The procedure takes about an hour and is performe...

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