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Why is smoking so bad for Plastic Surgery?

By: Karen Horton | Aug 20, 2014

You should ALWAYS quit smoking before ANY type of Plastic Surgery.  Period. Most people do not know this, but it is not only the smoke that can create potential complications for Plastic Surgery procedures, such as: wound healing issues delayed healing...

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What are some of our staff members’ favorite Horton SPA products?

By: Karen Horton | Aug 06, 2014

We asked our office team members to tell us what their favorite products are from Horton SPA.  Here are a few of their picks! “I love my Clarisonic Pro brush because I feel like it’s a mini spa treatment for...

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Breast Reduction: Things to Consider

By: Karen Horton | Jul 21, 2014

It is important that all women considering a breast reduction understand the possible risks and complications of surgery, especially those that relate to the unique functions of the breast. The female breast serves two important functions: production of breast milk...

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Breast Reduction Techniques

By: Karen Horton | Jul 15, 2014

For breast reduction surgery, I rarely use a full "anchor" scar technique, as my goal is to reduce/lift breast heaviness and reshape the remaining breast tissue while creating the shortest and nicest quality scars possible. Although the anchor incision enables...

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Nipple-Sparing Mastectomies: Why we love our Breast Surgeons!

By: Karen Horton | Jul 14, 2014

Why am I able to provide our patients with the very best results in advanced breast cancer reconstruction techniques and immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy?  Because of our fabulous Breast Surgeons! As a Plastic Surgeon who specializes in breast cancer...

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Breast Reduction Incisions and Scarring

By: Karen Horton | Jul 11, 2014

The best incisions used for a breast reduction are determined on a case-by-case basis. All breast reductions require an incision around the nipple and areola, which lifts the nipple to a higher position and often reduces the diameter of a...

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Dr. Karen M. Horton
2100 Webster St UNIT 520
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415.923.3067
We are located in the Pacific Heights District in the Pacific Professional Building.

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Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Monday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
9 AM to 5 PM

Thursday:
9 AM to 5 PM

Friday:
9 AM to 5 PM

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Dr. Karen M. Horton
2100 Webster St UNIT 520
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415.923.3067

We are located in the
Pacific Heights District
in the Pacific Professional Building.

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*Please note: Our office is no longer a Participating Provider for insurance. We can provide a financial quote for what anticipated surgical fees will be after your consultation.

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