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Breast cosmetic surgery options….

Dear Dr. Farella:

I am 37 years old. I have always had very small breasts. Now that I have had children, they are so saggy and ugly. What can I do?

-Sophie F.

What to do about dark circles under the eyes

Dear Dr. Farella,

I have inherited dark circles under my eyes. My mother and all my aunts have them and so does my older sister. Is there anything I can do to reduce them?

-Florence S.

Removing lines around the mouth

Dear Dr. Farella,

I have a very youthful face, but I have tiny lines around my mouth, particularly my upper lip. What can I do to get rid of them?

-Maryanne D.

The facts about Botox

Dear Dr. Farella,

I have been hearing and reading a lot about Botox recently. I understand it is made from the bacteria that can cause food poisoning, but can be very effective in treating frown lines. As I am constantly accused of frowning, I am interested in the treatment - but, why would I have myself injected with a poison?

-Jill

Sensory changes after breast enlargement surgery

Dear Dr. Farella,

I understand that there is a chance of loss of sensation to the nipples permanently after breast augmentation. What is the percentage of this, and does placement of the implant above or below the breast muscle factor in?

-Maxine

Fixing a sagging stomach and stretch marks

Dear Dr. Farella,

I have an ugly stomach. When I was a young teenager, I was very overweight. Around 16 that began to change. By the time I left for college, I was normal weight but my stomach always sagged like I had extra skin with nothing inside.

Now I am 32 and have had three children. My stomach is worse than ever. Added to the problem are stretch marks. I work out all the time but it does not seem to have any effect on this "sore" spot. I have decided to do something about it surgically.. What options do I have to correct his problem?

-Sandy Y.

Help for the hairy back….

Dear Dr. Farella,

My husband has so much hair on his body. He is light skinned and his hair is dark, so it really shows up. He actually has more hair on his back than he does on his head. He hates going to the beach because he does not want to take off his shirt. Can you help him?

Constance F.

A life was saved through cancer detected during plastic surgery procedure

Dear Dr. Farella,

I am writing to tell you of the outcome of my recent tests. After the alarming news that I had breast cancer, I brought the slides to another pathologist at New York Medical Center, secretly hoping he would have different findings. Needless to say, he had the same diagnosis: infiltrating lobular cancer. He, like you, thought I was fortunate to have found it in such an early stage, agreeing that a tumor of less than 5mm is rarely found. He confirmed that it probably would not have shown up on a mammogram. I view it as some sort of divine intervention.

With the confirmation of diagnosis, I went to a breast surgeon. We waited six weeks from the breast reduction surgery to have an MRI of the breasts. The only unusual element was an enlarged mammary lymph node. It was checked out by means of an ultrasound. I was told not to worry about it. After three months, I had a mammogram that showed nothing.

After meeting with a medical oncologist, we decided that a sentinel node biopsy should be done. It was done last week. Today I found out that the nodes removed showed no signs of cancer.

I sit here five months after surgery believing what you first told me: this was a lucky finding. Most professionals I consulted with were surprised to learn that a tumor this small was found during a routine examination of expected-healthy tissue from a breast reduction. It is a great credit to the pathologist.

I will never forget your face when you told me of the finding. You were more upset than I was. In the end, your research into what I should do next is the option before me today. I will, in all likelihood, have to take Tamoxifen and have radiation treatment on the breast.

You have been such a good friend to me, I can never thank you enough for your support during this trying time. I will always be grateful.

-Anne N.