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Mr Pacifico in the press May 2012

Posted May 12, 2012 in In The Press

Mr Pacifico has been featured in two magazine articles recently: an article on breast reduction in Index magazine, a magazine widely distributed in the Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks area. He has also written an article on the correction of prominent ears (pinnaplasty or otoplasty) for Town Crier, a magazine that appears in both Tunbridge Wells […]

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Macrolane breast augmentation

Posted May 02, 2012 in Industry Insight

There has been a lot in the press recently about Macrolane, a hyaluronic acid filler that has been used as an alternative to small volume breast augmentation.  The principle behind this was that it could be done with the patient awake, under local anaesthetic, by a series of injections of this temporary filler given into […]

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Open evening at the McIndoe Surgical Centre

Posted April 04, 2012 in Events

My open evening at the McIndoe Surgical Centre will be on Thursday 14th June.  I will be giving a presentation covering a number of plastic surgery areas as well as my philosophy and approach to plastic surgery.  A Q&A session will follow as well as an opportunity to ask me questions discretely should you not […]

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Open evenings at Nuffield Tunbridge Wells

Posted April 04, 2012 in Events

We now have two open evenings scheduled to take place at the Nuffield Tunbridge Wells Hospital:Wednesday 13th June and Thursday 12th July, both at 7pm.  The format will be a little different this time – I will give a short presentation, and afterwards, hold free mini-consultations.  This is a great opportunity to discuss what you […]

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Update

Posted April 04, 2012 in Our View

A very busy and exciting spring and summer to look forward to in the practice – lots of open events and patient education evenings (all welcome!).  I am in the process of updating the presentations I plan on giving, and will not only concentrate on before and after pictures and discussions on individual procedures, but […]

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Breast reduction surgery and breast cancer

Posted March 14, 2012 in Industry Insight

The international plastic surgery journal, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, has just accepted a paper I wrote with a very promising young medical student, Faiza Hassan.  In the paper we reviewed the records and the pathology of over 1,500 breast reduction patients.  We were specifically looking at rates of undiagnosed and unsuspected breast cancer.  The findings were […]

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Update

Posted March 14, 2012 in Our View

A very busy couple of weeks in the practice.  One poor PIP patient had previously had banned Trilucent (soya) breast implants taken out and replaced with PIP implants several years ago, only to find herself in the same position.  A very difficult consultation, but one in which I was able to spend time discussing all […]

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Launch of new website

Posted March 05, 2012 in Our View

This week has proven to be very busy in the practice! The launch of the new website on Tuesday morning has been one of the highlights, with special thanks to all those who have been helping to put this together. Please feel free to email or contact the practice if you have any comments or […]

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My Breast Reduction Diary: a personal account

Posted February 25, 2012 in Patient Diaries

I’ve been thinking about a breast reduction from the age of sixteen. Having been told that breast feeding might not be an option, I waited. Now thirty five, three kids later, backache, granny bra grooves in my shoulders, sweaty rashes in summer and all the lovely dresses I long for designed for smaller boobs, the […]

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Mentor data from US study

Posted February 15, 2012 in Industry Insight

Very important pre-publication data released from US review of Mentor CPG (anatomical/teardrop) breast implants. These are really good quality implants of which I use a lot, and the data was very reassuring. 572 women were included in the primary breast augmentation group and outcome was reviewed over a 6-year period. Severe capsular contracture rate was […]

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PIP implant update

Posted February 15, 2012 in Industry Insight

Last week was a very interesting PIP-related week: I hosted an open evening Q&A session at the Nuffield Tunbridge Wells Hospital for patients worried about PIP implants. My colleague, breast surgeon Haresh Devalia, was with me and we felt it was a real success. There was a very relaxed and open atmosphere with people asking […]

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