Dr. Eric Sadeh Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Eric Sadeh MD
Dr. Eric Sadeh MD Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)
Dr. Eric Sadeh is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in aesthetic plastic surgery of the face, breasts and body. His primary focus and areas of expertise are breast enlargement and reduction surgery, body contouring procedures, nasal surgery and facial rejuvenation including face/neck lifts combined with eyelid surgery.
Dr. Sadeh (http://www.sadehsurgery.com) graduated with a BS Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University School of Engineering, and received his M.D. from Mount Sinai School of Medicine with honors in surgery and psychiatry. He did a year of neurosurgical training before completing his general surgical training at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He then completed his plastic surgery residency at the State University of New York with additional fellowship training in reconstructive surgery at the prestigious University of Pittsburgh.
Arm lift surgery is an excellent procedure for patients who have lost a a large amount of weight such as Bariatric patients or patients who have increased loose droopy skin with stubborn fat deposits as the result of aging. No longer is the traditional technique to arm lifting required in most cases. The older technique involves a scar within the underarm connected to an incision that runs along the entire length of the medial portion of the upper arm. The scars often take a long time to heal and potentially caused discomfort for months after the surgery.The Crescent incision procedure is performed with extensive liposuctioning of the upper arm to remove the excess fat deposits as well as undermine the tissues of the upper arm. The excess skin is then excised and the skin of the upper arm gathered into the axilla thus containing the entire scar within the patient’s armpit. In addition to much less scarring, less pain and a shortened recovery period, by removing a large portion of the hair bearing skin of the underarm patients may enjoy improved appearance of the underarms and simplified hygiene.
Compressive garments are worn after the procedure to help the tissues of the upper arm contract and speed the healing process. Patients normally return to work one week after the surgery and resume all physical activities after four weeks.With the variety of plastic surgery options available, this site is designed to provide valuable information to help educate you about the possibilities of plastic surgery. Whether it is something you were born with, something that developed through the effects of gravity or the sun, or whether it occurred due to trauma, anything can be improved.
Dr. Sadeh (http://www.sadehsurgery.com) graduated with a BS Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University School of Engineering, and received his M.D. from Mount Sinai School of Medicine with honors in surgery and psychiatry. He did a year of neurosurgical training before completing his general surgical training at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He then completed his plastic surgery residency at the State University of New York with additional fellowship training in reconstructive surgery at the prestigious University of Pittsburgh.
Arm lift surgery is an excellent procedure for patients who have lost a a large amount of weight such as Bariatric patients or patients who have increased loose droopy skin with stubborn fat deposits as the result of aging. No longer is the traditional technique to arm lifting required in most cases. The older technique involves a scar within the underarm connected to an incision that runs along the entire length of the medial portion of the upper arm. The scars often take a long time to heal and potentially caused discomfort for months after the surgery.The Crescent incision procedure is performed with extensive liposuctioning of the upper arm to remove the excess fat deposits as well as undermine the tissues of the upper arm. The excess skin is then excised and the skin of the upper arm gathered into the axilla thus containing the entire scar within the patient’s armpit. In addition to much less scarring, less pain and a shortened recovery period, by removing a large portion of the hair bearing skin of the underarm patients may enjoy improved appearance of the underarms and simplified hygiene.
Compressive garments are worn after the procedure to help the tissues of the upper arm contract and speed the healing process. Patients normally return to work one week after the surgery and resume all physical activities after four weeks.With the variety of plastic surgery options available, this site is designed to provide valuable information to help educate you about the possibilities of plastic surgery. Whether it is something you were born with, something that developed through the effects of gravity or the sun, or whether it occurred due to trauma, anything can be improved.
Dr. Eric Sadeh MD
140 W 58th St New York New York City, NY 10019
Telephone: (212) 459-9500
Dr. Eric Sadeh MD
Dr. Eric Sadeh is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in aesthetic plastic surgery of the face, breasts and body. His primary focus and areas of expertise are breast enlargement and reduction surgery, body contouring procedures, nasal surgery and facial rejuvenation including face/neck lifts combined with eyelid surgery.
In private practice since 1996, Dr. Sadeh’s primary office is in Manhattan and he maintains attending privileges at several New York Hospitals. He is involved in training the new generation of plastic surgeons at Lenox Hill Hospital and the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital.
Dr. Sadeh has lectured and presented on topics ranging from reconstructive breast surgery and innovative new techniques for breast reduction surgery to endoscopic craniofacial surgery for facial rejuvenation. He has been featured in numerous publications including Cosmopolitan, Allure, Gotham, Hamptons, New York Post, New York Observer, OK Magazine and US Weekly and continues to be a sought after expert on various topics in plastic surgery.
In private practice since 1996, Dr. Sadeh’s primary office is in Manhattan and he maintains attending privileges at several New York Hospitals. He is involved in training the new generation of plastic surgeons at Lenox Hill Hospital and the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital.
Dr. Sadeh has lectured and presented on topics ranging from reconstructive breast surgery and innovative new techniques for breast reduction surgery to endoscopic craniofacial surgery for facial rejuvenation. He has been featured in numerous publications including Cosmopolitan, Allure, Gotham, Hamptons, New York Post, New York Observer, OK Magazine and US Weekly and continues to be a sought after expert on various topics in plastic surgery.
Website: http://www.sadehsurgery.com/
Location: 140 W 58th St, New York, NY, United States
Phone: (212) 459-9500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eric-Sadeh-MD/123316007824453
Twitter: @EricSadehMD
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