How to Choose the Right Breast Size
Santa Monica, California based Plastic Surgeon Steven Teitelbaum, MD, FACS explains how to choose the correct breast size for your body.
Santa Monica, California based Plastic Surgeon Steven Teitelbaum, MD, FACS explains how to choose the correct breast size for your body.
Dr. Steven Teitelbaum is in today’s New York Times for his quotes on the proposed tax on cosmetic procedures. Please visit the New York Times to read the entire article.
Update12/1/09 – Dr. Teitelbaum is also mentioned in Allure Magazine
I just saw an old patient of mine who now lives in Rotterdam for a check-up. She’s visiting the United States and what do you think she is doing with much of her time? No, not seeing old family and friends. Guess again. Okay, I’ll tell you: she is too in as many visits to [...]
Dr Teitelbaum’s patient and her friend film her first two days of recovery after breast augmentation.
This is an interesting story about how Brits are pushing their surgeons to do multiple procedures at the same time to save money. Of course, if the surgeons were able to refuse, there would be no problem. But with patients ready to go to another doctor who agrees to do it, a culture gets created [...]
This story reminded me of that horrible tragedy in 2008, when a young woman died during surgery from Malignant Hyperthermia, an extremely rare reaction to anesthesia. Did the surgeon and anesthesiologist fail to recognize it in this patient in a timely factor? We probably will never know. Here is the story on [...]
“New Skin Technology Offers Patients Results of Facelift Without Invasive Cosmetic Surgery.” Where have I heard that before? Only about everywhere! This is the singly most-repeated line of BS in all of plastic surgery. Ever since I became a plastic surgeon, every year or two some person or company makes [...]
Ah, so Sculptra finally gets FDA approval for cosmetic purposes. Does that change anything? Of course not. “Off-label” use of a drug or device is entirely legal and ethical. Just because a study, say, studied a drug in women between the age of 30 and 32, doesn’t mean that it won’t [...]
No matter how you feel about ObamaCare, if you like Broadway Musicals at all, this will make you laugh…And for those that favor single payer, take a look at that chart the video keeps showing of the “simplicity” of “single” payer…If you think that single payer connotes streamlined simplicity, think again.