FRPS Breast Care & Plastic Surgery

FRPS Breast Care & Plastic Surgery

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Physicians - Clinics/Convenient CareCancer Care ServicesHospitalsMedical Offices/ClinicsSurgeons - Specialists

About Us

Our breast oncology surgeon and our plastic and reconstructive surgeon work closely together to provide comprehensive breast care services for both patients with a breast disease and those who are at high risk of developing a breast disease, including diagnosis, surgical treatment, and reconstruction.

We specialize in surgically treating diseases of the breasts, both benign and malignant, in addition to providing breast reconstruction options and other cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.

When treating breast disease, our doctors will typically become involved in a patient’s care once an abnormal mammogram, biopsy, or lump is detected as well as diagnose, consult and treat patients who have already been diagnosed with a breast disease or those at high risk for developing a breast disease. Often our patients will meet with both our breast oncology surgeon and our plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the same appointment.

A new you is just around the corner at Faith Regional Physician Services Plastic Surgery. Our plastic and reconstructive surgeon offers both surgical and non-surgical options to enhance your natural beauty and help you make smart choices to discover your hidden you. Together, we can unlock your hidden beauty. From Botox, Juvederm, and Laser Hair Removal to Body Contouring and Facial Procedures each service is customized to the individual goals of the patient.

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Genius 3D mammography allows doctors to examine your breast tissue layer by layer. So, instead of viewing all the complexities of your breast tissue in a flat image, as with traditional 2D mammography, fine details are more visible and no longer hidden by the tissue above or below.
With a Hidden Scar procedure, your surgeon will place the incision in a location that is hard to see, so that the scar is hidden or less visible when your incision heals. As a result, you have little to no visible reminder of the surgery or your cancer.