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What Is Capsular Contracture and How Can It Be Prevented?

By: Karen Horton | Jun 13, 2017

The most common complication after breast augmentation is indeed capsular contracture. However, this incidence is quite rare—I have only seen it in a small handful of my patients. Most patients do very well without any major problems! That said, as...

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What Procedures Are Included in a Mommy Makeover?

By: Karen Horton | Feb 24, 2017

A Mommy Makeover, in reality, is a clever marketing term – it traditionally refers to combined cosmetic surgery of the breasts (most often an augmentation, or "boob job") with a tummy tuck in a woman who has had children and...

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Breast Revision for Implant-Related Complications

By: Karen Horton | Nov 28, 2016

In my previous blog post, I highlighted several common reasons women seek breast revision surgery. Since many of these reasons pertained to rare but potential implant-related complications, I would like to focus on how resolving these particular concerns via breast revision...

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What You Need to Know About Breast Revision Surgery

By: Karen Horton | Nov 20, 2016

Before scheduling any revision to previous breast surgery, every Plastic Surgery patient should do her homework! Breast revision surgery often is quite complex, and it is much more involved than simple primary cosmetic Plastic Surgery of the breasts. A "primary...

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Explantation: What happens when breast implants are removed?

By: Karen Horton | Apr 20, 2016

Breast augmentation is an incredible procedure, and results are usually fantastic!  However, breast implants are not for everyone.  I occasionally see patients who no longer wish to have their breast implants and are requesting removal.  Is a "boob job" reversible?...

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Breast implant revision – changing implants to on TOP of the muscle

By: Karen Horton | Apr 13, 2016

In my practice, I see many women who not entirely happy with their results after having breast implant surgery elsewhere.  Their surgery may be reconstructive, for instance after mastectomy or lumpectomy for breast cancer, or a cosmetic breast augmentation. Why are implants...

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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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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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