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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Specialist
Dr. Teitelbaum has written and lectured so much on breast augmentation, that it is difficult to condense his philosophy. Here are a few points that distinguish his thinking:
Breast augmentation can affect your breasts for the rest of your life. If the proper choices are made, your tissue can be preserved and your breasts can look beautiful for many years. But if the wrong decisions are made, you risk looking fake, requiring frequent revisions, or damaging your tissue such that your breasts will have significant problems. Dr. Teitelbaum believes these issues are paramount, and every decision he makes regarding incisions, pocket locations, type and size of implant, are directed at the attempt to make your breasts beautiful for many years.
His personal aesthetic is for things that are beautiful and natural, and his patients generally share this approach. Most of his patients specifically say that they do not want to look fake. Some have delayed seeking a breast augmentation for fear that "you can always tell." Unless you specifically request otherwise, he will try to make you look natural.
He will listen to exactly what you want; he will carefully analyze your tissues; he will then help you to understand whether what you want is possible with your tissues, and help you to make your own decisions about your surgery. Therefore, you will have no surprises, as you will have made the final decisions about your surgery.
Technology is progressing, and in every aspect of breast surgery, he brings the latest technological innovations. Preoperatively, he will measure your tissues with the most successful tissue analysis system; he has the first ever 3D augmentation simulation software; he uses the state-of-the-art implants on clinical trials; and he uses all the latest anesthetics and surgical instruments in his operating room.
A Word from Dr. Teitelbaum
Because aesthetic surgery is voluntary, and arguably even frivolous, I believe a unique burden is placed upon the doctor - and the patient - to be safe, prudent, and conservative. Though no plastic surgeon would openly disagree with that statement, I adhere to it stronger than most.
It guides my philosophy from my lengthy initial consultations, to successive pre-operative contacts, to the techniques I use, and finally my post-operative and on-going care. I am distraught by what I see as an increasingly cavalier attitude toward cosmetic surgery by patients and physicians alike, with some doctors' offices having only a little more serious of an atmosphere than a beauty salon.
My consultations are particularly lengthy, and that is why I
charge for them. Many plastic surgeons that offer complimentary
consultations actually have them done by a "cosmetic consultant" or
"patient coordinator," or they may spend only a few moments with the
patients. I schedule a large block of time for each patient, and take
as much time as a patient needs to discuss their situation. Photos
are taken and we discuss them. Many patients return to continue the
consultation on a second or third visit, and I do not charge for
those subsequent visits.
To set up your personal consultation, click here and fill out my contact form.
I take a thorough history and perform a detailed relevant physical examination. My consultations in particular have a reputation of their own; I have a unique ability to gain an understanding of what a patient wants, to assess their anatomy, to imagine what would look best for a patient given their goals, and finally to discuss this all with them in an understandable way.
Patients sometimes will ask me what they "need." My attitude about aesthetic surgery is that people do not need it in the same way that a bone may need to be fixed or a suspicious growth removed. In other words, it is not possible to simply look at a photograph of a patient and determine without talking to them what operation is right for them. Frequently, there is an array of surgical options available to a patient, involving different costs, risks, recoveries, scars, and results. I make it a goal to explore these issues as thoroughly as possible with a patient at their consultation, so that they can make a truly informed choice about what they want done. Whether they have the surgery done by me, someone else, or not at all, they leave their visit with a dramatically enhanced understanding of their situation.
Far too often I hear a patient from another surgeon complain that they did not get the result they wanted or were expecting. Sometimes they wanted to be less pulled, or not to have had such a big implant. While there are aspects of surgery that are unpredictable, I make sure that a patient knows what to expect as much as possible. If I do not agree with what a patient wants to do - either because I think it is unsafe, or aesthetically undesirable, I discuss it. But a patient of mine will know ahead of time what to expect.
That being said, there are certain subtle intangibles that result from a surgeon's own personal aesthetic sense. I am up front about mine, and I think it is important for patients selecting an aesthetic surgeon be sensitive to these details. I believe in classic, natural, soft beauty. I think that visual clues to aesthetic surgery are often worse than the deformity that was corrected. For instance, I would err on pulling a face less rather than more, in order to avoid an unnatural swept or pulled look. I believe that huge breast implants look and feel unnatural, and cause long-term problems. Outer thigh liposuction is desirable to achieve a smoother, more svelte contour, but I believe that often plastic surgeons remove too much fat, leaving an androgenized, even masculine appearance. Much of what is important to you about how I see things is something you have to observe, and feel for yourself; it is not something I, or another plastic surgeon can fully explain. Certainly, my aesthetic sensibilities will not be shared by all prospective patients; what you must do is be alert to the signs of a surgeon who shares yours.
Safety and predictability is of paramount importance. New techniques come and go, and I do not rush to adopt them unless a clear advantage is shown. Meticulously executed proven techniques serve most patients better in most situations than the "technique du jour" But when a patient needs an unusual procedure that I am not adept at, I do not hesitate to help them find the right doctor. This is not to say that I do not perform the latest techniques, because I certainly do. What it means is that I have a tendency to be more circumspect, rather than aggressive about offering new techniques. I also think it is important to stay in close contact with a patient after surgery. While our office is very busy, I make sure to frequently see all my patients after surgery. Very careful postoperative care is very important in achieving the best possible result.
Sometimes a patient will come in for a consultation and express that they feel nervous. I always tell them that they needn't feel nervous- that this is voluntary surgery. That they should keep seeing doctors until finally everything clicks- that they like the doctor, they like the office, they like the staff - and that they start to get enthusiastic about surgery. It is natural for an intelligent person to always have some apprehension, but eventually the nervousness will be gradually replaced by enthusiasm, and when - and only when that happens - should they proceed with surgery. I am anxious to help you in your process to decide if and what aesthetic surgery is right for you!
Dr. Teitelbaum can be found through the following listings:
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| Steven Teitelbaum, M.D., F.A.C.S. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery | ||||||||||||||||||
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| 1301 Twentieth Street | ||||||||||||||||||
| Suite 350 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Santa Monica, CA 90404 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Dr. Teitelbaum has 30 patients available for view in the Before and After Photo Gallery. Click here to visit.| Dr. Teitelbaum has 9 patients available for view in the Other Procedures Photo Gallery. Click here to visit. | Dr. Teitelbaum has 8 videos available in the Video Gallery. Click here to view. | |
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