Hello! Dr. Eby is the best plastic surgeon! I have had numerous surgeries done by him. He is very patient and really just wants you, the patient to be happy. He is very easy to talk with and his bedside manner is wonderful! 10 Stars!
Dr. Eby has to be one of the best plastic Surgeons I ever met . He honestly cares about his patients and I am so glad I am under his care . I had a tummy tuck in the DR and came back to the states and I had some complications and Dr. Eby has been there every step of the healing process and it shows that he only wants the best , Dr Eby will explore every option to make you "whole" again
It wasn't until my track coach pulled my mom to the side and told her not to send me back out there without two sports bras that I realized my breasts were huge, and I was 12 years old. I suffered from back pain, neck/shoulder pain and migraines, and was looking for relief. I considered doing this procedure when I was about 22 and had a consultation with a surgeon, but decided to wait until I had children so I only had to experience this process once. I read reviews on this site and looked at pictures (some pretty scary) daily. Leading up to the procedure I had mixed emotions (I have a one year old) but I knew that this was the best thing for me. I am one day post op and couldn't be happier. I can't wait to see these things! Best decision ever. My surgeon (Dr. Joseph Eby) and his team were amazing!! I have no before pictures but I can't wait to share my after photos. I went from a 34G to 34C/D (still swollen)... I'll keep you posted but am available to answer any questions that you guys may have! Updated on 1 May 2017: These photos were taken right after my first shower and I am loving my new boobies. It's now 4 days post op and I am feeling pretty good. I'm going back to work tomorrow and I'm actually kind of glad - I'm bored! Updated on 3 May 2017: I started this process at a 34G and I rested my boob in a 32DDD (my breast size prior to 2 hungry monsters) and it fit. I know that I am swollen but this is not the C that I wanted and I am kind of sad. I have my first appointment with the surgeon tomorrow and I am hoping that he can make me feel at ease, but I will be so sad if I am still a D anything. They are perkier though!!
Amazing! My breasts hung low and had very little volume after massive weight loss. Dr.Eby revised my tummy tuck and performed a breast reduction/ lift. Needless to say, I will never have work done with any one else! Period. Dr. Eby takes the time to hear your concerns and gives you honest feedback. Dr. Eby is fantastic with weight loss surgery patients. Our bodies are different from others, but he's got it down! He was with Kaiser, but now has in own practice. I'll follow this surgeon anywhere, like many other Kaiser patients! I highly HIGHLY recommend him. You will NOT regret it.
I was diagnosed with beast cancer in November 2011, and I had a double mastectomy and tissue expander placement by two doctors within my HMO network. The work was sub standard, but going through the whole cancer process is pretty intimidating, so I was trying to go with the flow as much as possible. In May of 2012 our insurance changed to Kaiser. I remember being so upset. My old plastic surgeon was telling my that he could continue my treatment. During this time, someone on Beastcancer.org was telling me about Dr. Eby. She was telling me that his credentials and reputation where so great, that I should really give him a try. I met with him as soon as as we switched and knew right away I had made the right choice. January 30, 2013, Dr. Eby performed the switch from tissue expanders to my new breast implants. Should be simple enough, except that once inside, he found that my original surgeon didn't do a complete mastectomy on my right side, so Dr. Eby actually had to completed the mastectomy before he secured the implants. My case has been complicated from the beginning, but every step of the way, Dr. Eby has made it as painless as possible and my chest looks amazing. I am very sad because Dr. Eby has left Kaiser. I have met his replacement, and although she has an excellent reputation, I am missing the bedside manner of my favorite PS.
I have never looked or felt better. so happy I decided to have Dr. Eby do my breast lift after I lost weight. Dr. Eby was very detailed as to the procedure and what it would do for my look and health. I was very nervous about having this procedure done but he assured me all would be well. I am so happy with the outcome.
I've been lurking on this site for months now and decided to start sharing my story. This site has been a big help for me, so i'm hoping that by sharing my story, it will help others as well. Im in my mid 40's and I've always had big boobs ever since I was a young girl in grade school. I've always been known and teased as the girl with big boobs. I've had back problems and headaches for the past 20 years and they seem to be getting worse as Im getting older. My weight goes up and down by about 25 lbs, but my boobs dont ever seem to get much smaller. Im tired of not being able to wear a strapless dresses or tops and i'm constantly busting out of my bras. In May 2012, I got serious about this procedure and decided to talk to my primary Dr about it. She said I would probably qualify since I was so big (38 DD). Within 2 months I had an appointment to go to a class on the surgery. I went to the class with several other women that were interested and after that class we were told it would only be a matter of weeks before we would get a call from the PS for an appointment. They were right and by the next month I had my appointment with my PS. I have Kaiser and there are only a handful of Dr.'s to choose from. I chose the one with the longest waiting list, plus I did some of my own checking and asked around. My Dr. was very nice and took his time with all of my questions. He thought that I was a good candidate, and I felt very comfortable with him. That was in August and he said I should be able to get in by November. Well that didn't happen, when I called in September they were all booked up. So, I decided to wait until after the first of the year. I called in early January and they called me back with my date of February 8th! Holy smokes, I was not prepared for that quick of a date. So since then, I've been obsessed with this site and the whole procedure itself. Im sure my husband and my family are already sick of hearing about it. Updated on 16 Jan 2013: My pre-op appointment is next week and I have a lot of questions. I wanted to buy some kind of a sports bra for after the surgery, but what size do you buy? Is that what you wear right after the surgery? Im hoping to go from a DD to a C. Updated on 23 Jan 2013: Wow, time has been going by so fast, especially since I got the call with my surgery date. So much to think about and pre-plan. Tomorrow is my pre-op, and I have a list of many questions. I wanted to lose weight before my surgery, but it's just not happening. Im hoping I might lose a few after the surgery : O Did anyone lose weight? I ended up getting sick this past weekend, with a bad cold. Im almost over it and I guess its better to have it now then to have it too close to the big day. Its almost surreal, and my mind is all over the place. Am I doing the right thing, what If I am making a big mistake. Am I gonna miss the big girls that have been a part of my life since I was a young girl. Man, us girls are crazy sometimes, its hard to turn off the brain! I will update more after my appointment tomorrow. Updated on 24 Jan 2013: My pre-op was today, I was there at Kaiser for about 3 hours. But, I felt a lot better afterwards, especially after I spoke to the nurse assistant. She was so sweet and made me feel very comfortable. What a big difference it makes to have a nice nurse! I feel like there is no going back now, its just about 2 weeks away. Yikes!!! So, Im posting a really gross before picture of the girls, god I hope they look better once this is all done. Today the nurses's assistant showed me where my nipples will actually be, and I was pretty impressed. Cant wait to have the girls smaller and lifted! Updated on 29 Jan 2013: I know i've said this before, but time is flying by..................I cant believe my surgery is a week from Friday!! Im not as prepared as I wanted to be, but oh well, my main goal is to heal and rest before I have to go back to work. Im taking about a week off. Has anyone gone back to work after a week? I have a desk job, so Im thinking I should be ok. When I had my TT surgery 8 years ago, I healed pretty quick and went back to work by the end of a week. I am older now, and Im wondering how this will effect my healing ; O Most of the women that have had this surgery seem to feel positive about it. I try and not read the negative posts... I just hope im not going too small for my frame. I am really looking forward to fitting into cuter bra's and normal sized clothes! Any last minute words of advice from women that have gone through the surgery? Updated on 29 Jan 2013: Oh yea, one more question - how long was your surgery?? Updated on 5 Feb 2013: Yikes! I cleaned the house over the weekend and I have most almost everything else set up. Trying to just prepare myself mentally for the actual day......I will be busy at work for the next 2 days, so that will keep my mind somewhat distracted. LOL. I want to share my experience so that in turn it may help someone else on here. So, If I can write when I get home that day, I will. Im sure I will feel ok to post something the next day. I cant imagine that I will be that out of it. Anyways ladies, I will check in on here the night before. Peace out ; ) Updated on 7 Feb 2013: Wow, I really cant believe that tomorrow is almost here. Ready to get this done and move on, thats for sure. Gotta be there really early, tomorrow at 5:45 am, but I am glad to be getting it done early in the morning so that I can come home and rest. Hubby is taking the day off and will be taking me so I will be in good hands ; ) I will be checking in with y'all as soon as I can to give you my update. Good luck to anyone else having surgery tomorrow. Updated on 9 Feb 2013: Hello Ladies, Well, I made it ; ) It was not bad at all. We got there early 5:45 am and got all set up in the pre-op area. The nice thing was my husband got to stay with me the whole time up until they wheeled me in for surgery. I met with my Dr and he marked me up and I felt once again very comfortable with him. I was in that area until around 7:15 am and then they must have put something in my IV cause I was out. The next thing I remember was waking up around 11 am. The nurses were great and they wheeled me into another recovery are where my hubby could come in. We hung out until around 2pm, before we left the hospital. They gave us instructions on how to use the drains. Thank God I have an appointment on Tuesday to get those out, cause I thought I was going to have to wait until Friday. They gave me Norco for the pain and an antibiotic. I took the Norco last night and I dont like how it makes me feel, so i decided that im just gonna try Tylenol today for the pain. Im in pain, but Im not dying. When we got home, I took a 2-3 hour nap. Ate something small, took my meds and then went to bed at 8pm. Sleeping isnt easy because you cant sleep on your sides, and for the next few days you need to stay propped up a little. Plus my back hurts from sitting around so much, Drains arent draining a while lot and pretty easy to manage. They have padding and a bra on me and from what I can see they look good. I think he told my hubby that I'll be a C. They are way higher than before which is frickin' awesome!! Not allowed to fully shower until Wednesday. Im sore, but its not as bad as I expected. Whew................glad that whole thing is over. I did manage to take a picture yesterday, so I will post that sometime today. Good luck to anyone else having surgery, we are all in this together girls! Updated on 9 Feb 2013: Still feeling good, I even got out of the house today for a couple hours. I've only taking tylenol 2 times today, so thats a pretty good indication that the pain isn't too bad. Just woke up from a nap and I wanted to post a couple pictures.... Updated on 11 Feb 2013: Good morning! So today marks my 3rd day post-op and I feel pretty darn good. My 2nd night was rough because my back hurt so much from not being able to move much at night, but last night I slept much better. I have my 1st post-op appointment tomorrow to get the drains out. Yea! These things are a pain in the butt. I still haven't seen the girls, and Im a little nervous. I started taking the Arnica and Bromelain. The Dr. wanted me to wait a few days post op, saying that it could thin the blood a little. I've been out and about a little bit the last couple of days and just really resting. Bored to be honest, its so hard to just sit around and do nothing. The girls are so up there its amazing and the feel really hard. LOL, Im guessing over time that will change. Good luck to all the ladies that are going in today, you will do great! I will post some more pictures after my appointment tomorrow. Updated on 11 Feb 2013: Hello again ladies, Freaking out just a bit and I need to vent. I was able to go in to get my drains out today, thank god! They were driving me nuts and I feel so much better now. It didnt hurt at all, but I was nervous, Im not gonna lie. I didnt see the Dr. and wont until next week. However, when I asked to see the girls, the nurse, took some of the padding away and I said, 'oh my god, they look so small'. She said, thats what you wanted wasnt it? I told the Dr. Big C, little D, not a B. Im hoping that Im not any smaller than a C because Im tall and OMG, I would just be too small If I were a B. Can anyone out there help a sister out? Its only 3 days since surgery, and i'm scared.... What I really need to do, is take everything off and get a good look and then post the pictures. I'll do that in a few minutes... Updated on 12 Feb 2013: Good Morning, So yesterday I got my drains out!! Yea......I was really worried that it was going to hurt, but it didnt at all. The girls look so small, but like some others on this site are saying, Im not use to seeing them. Its so weird to take off the sports bra and have them not go anywhere, they just stay upright like they are still in the bra....ha ha. I get to take my first real shower today, 24 hours after the drains cam out. Im super excited. Im trying on tops and cant believer how much better things fit. I feel really good. The hardest part is not sleeping, I didn't take a nap yesterday hoping that would help me sleep, but it really didn't. I dont really even need the tylenol anymore, but its close by just in case I do need it. Pretty good experience overall, wishing all of you all the same out there ; ) This site has been amazing, so supportive. Thank you all for posting so much, it really has been helpful. Updated on 13 Feb 2013: Hello Ladies, Today is day 5 and I slept so good last night, finally. I got pretty tired yesterday and ended up taking tylenol before bed. My back was killing me and I was actually able to sleep somewhat on my sides. Oh, that felt so good and I slept like a baby. What a difference a nights sleep makes. Im feeling a bit better today about my cup size, thanks to all of your support. I think I will really be happy with my end results once the girls drop a bit. I only have a few more days off before I go back to work ; ( I must admit, it has been nice to lounge around the house this week. Hope everyone else out there is doing well. Updated on 15 Feb 2013: So.... today marks my 1st week post surgery, and I have to say that Im pretty darn happy! At first I thought I was too small, but now Im perfectly happy with the size that they are. I can wear things now, that I could never wear before. I went from a 38 DD to a 36 C. I've enjoyed being off work this week, just resting..........I never get to do that, so I took full advantage. Im gonna miss writing on here and checking in with you all when I go back to work Monday. Im sure it will be tough at first to go back full time, i'm gonna want that cat nap after lunch. Anyways, I will be checking in and updating with new pictures. Good luck to all of you beautiful ladies out there, and remember to take care of you! Updated on 20 Feb 2013: Hello Ladies, I had my first post op appointment with my PS yesterday. He said all was healing well. He said I could take the tape off, which was great news because it was making me itch. I went home and took that off and it feels weird not to have the tape on. He said I can now start working on the scars. He gave me a few names of lotions, and silicone strips that I can start using. I've been back to work since Monday and it hasn't been too bad. The hardest part is in the afternoon when I get a bit tired and a little sore. It is really nice to be able to ear things I couldnt before, or just fit into some of my tops that were a little small in the bust. Do you have some areas that are just more sore than others? Sometimes I forget that I did have major surgery and it just takes time to heal. Anyways ladies, I hope all is well and I will try and post some updated pics over the weekend ~ Updated on 21 Feb 2013: Had to share.... I decided today on my lunch that I wanted to go shopping to see what bra size I could be. I know its a little early, but I was dying to know. I went to Kohl's and I felt like a kid in a candy shop! So many choices and colors and in the REGULAR department, not the big girls area. Ha! What a great day it was for me. I just grabbed a few to try on and I was so happy to be in the 36 C, that I was hoping for. Picture is posted of the pretty blue bra. Hope you all have or will have an experience like this, its very uplifting! Updated on 2 Mar 2013: Good Morning Ladies, Just a quick update. Not much has changed this week. Im less sore in the evenings than I was last week, which is good. I bought some (expensive) silicone tape that I just started to wear last night, so we will see how that helps the scars. My right boob still seems bigger than my left, but not much I can do about it now. Im hoping its just swelling, but its been that way from day 1. I am enjoying my new smaller cleavage. Husband seems to miss the bigger girls, but im telling you, my neck, shoulders and back are feeling so much better. Im sleeping great now too. I forgot to mention before that the PS told me he removed somewhere between 450 and 500 g. I think thats about a pound on each side. I've got to start exercising now to try and drop a few pounds before its starts getting really warm here. Hope you all are doing well ~ Updated on 7 Mar 2013: Hello Ladies, Thought I'd write a quick update. Things have been getting better and better as each day goes by. Still obsessed with boobs ; ) I do have a few stitches that are poking through and I think my Dr. will be taking care of those during my next appt. which in is about 2 weeks. I tried messing with it and decided not to, its not worth it. Im hoping by then (ill be 6 weeks PO) that I will be getting the clearance to wear regular bras. I did find one that I love, that isnt an underwire, but it will be nice to wear regular ones. I still have some redness on my skin where I had my bruises and im hoping that will go away soon. I'll be asking the Dr about that too. Im still sore just underneath my boobs, It feels like my ribs. Man, that must take a while to heal up, and it makes you wonder what the heck they do to you in the OR..... It's been a roller coaster with the emotions, thats for sure. So glad to be able to read all the other posts and to know Im not crazy. Hope you all are healing well ~ Updated on 16 Mar 2013: Hope everyone out there is healing well. Not much for me to really update for this week, but wanted to check in. I have my 2nd post op appointment this coming week. I do have a few stitches that will need to be taken out and I have some questions for him, but other that that things have been progressing well. My husband has been enjoying the fact that I love my new boobs so much. I think this surgery is a huge confidence boost. Last night I went out for a couple hours without a bra on, just because I can. Hubby was thrilled ; ) The pain has been less and less each week. Im still a little sore in the rib area and want to ask the Dr about that. I know the scars will take some time to totally heal. Hope all is well out there in booby land ~ Updated on 21 Mar 2013: So, I just came back from my 2nd post-op appointment and all is well for the most part. He said my scar healing looked really good, better than average, so the silicone tape that I am using must be doing its job. He had to take out about 5 stitches that didnt dissolve on their own. That kinda hurt...it hurt way worse that having my drains out ; ( But it didnt take him too long, thank God. I have some redness on my boobs, and he wasn't sure what that was all about. So, he said to try some benadryl at night to see if that helps. If it gets worse, I need to come back and try some antibiotics. Other than that he said I didnt need to come back unless I had problems. I can resume pretty much anything now at the 6 week mark. Of course its using common sense too....if something hurts, then stop doing it right? Very sweet Dr, and Im very happy with my results. Hope everyone is doing well out there X/O's Updated on 2 Apr 2013: Hello ladies! Its been a little while, and I have to say I miss you all. I got sized the other day at Macy's and I think the lady that sized me was wrong. She came up with a 38 DD......um hello thats what I was BEFORE my reduction. So, that put me in a bit of a mood.....can you imagine? So, I tried on several bras that day, and ended up buying a 38 D. I can go anywhere from a 36 C to a 38 D, depending on the brand of the bra. I have almost no pain now, and Im sleeping well. The only thing that bothers me, is that my skin is still kind of red in the breast area. More on one side than the other. I guess if It doesn't go away, I will have to go back for antibiotics :( It doesn't feel like an infection, its not warm or bumpy or anything, it's just red. Has anyone else on here had that problem? Hope everyone out there is heal well ? Updated on 13 Apr 2013: Morning all, Not much to update, things are going well. I just did a before and after shot that I thought I would share. Sometimes we forget what we actually looked like before the surgery. I am so much more happy now with smaller, perky boobs. Hope everyone is healing well ~ Updated on 11 May 2013: Hello Ladies, Not much has changed but I thought I'd post a couple updated pictures to show the healing progress. Very happy with how I've been healing. Im enjoying them so much more than they were before. I feel better in my clothes. Im finally starting to lose some weight and that is helping too. Its getting hot here and its time for summer clothes, so im getting motivated. I should have had my Dr. lipo my back fat, because that is my trouble spot.....LOL ; ) Hope you'all are doing well ~ Updated on 12 Jun 2013: Good morning ladies, I've gotten very use to the new girls and Im enjoying the smaller me. I had stopped using the silicone tape after about 8 or 10 weeks and took a little break but ended up going back to using it again. I feel better when I use it, and hope that the scars will look even smaller by using it for a little while longer. The worst of my scars are on the sides of my breasts close to where the drains were. For any of you that are thinking about having this procedure done, just do it, dont wait. Yes, there are some scars, but overall you will feel so much better about yourself. Happy Healing ~ Updated on 12 Jun 2013: 6.12.13 Updated on 23 Aug 2013: Hello out there, Not much has changed since I wrote last but I thought I'd post a recent picture. I am fully healed and loving my breasts. I have so much more freedom now with what I can wear. You ladies know what Im talking about. I tend to go without a bra, well... because I can, and that might be the best part for me. Wishing all of you peace, happiness and most of all healing, enjoy the new you ; )
Hello evesue and thanks for your question and I wish you all the strength and support of your family and friends in your journey through breast reconstruction surgery. Depending on your cancer surgeon and the type of cancer, location, etc. sometimes now it is possible to perform nipple sparing mastectomies in which case no nipple/areolar reconstruction is necessary. If due to the size of your breasts, type or location of tumor or DCIS your surgeon is not able to preserve the nipple/areola there are many options for reconstruction. The least invasive being 3-D tattooing of the nipple/areola. A good/experienced tattoo artist can make a nipple areola look very real there will not be any projection of the nipple (which may be good depending on your desires for exercise clothing or wearing a bra). As far as reconstructing the nipple there are numerous surgical "flap" procedures which use the skin/tissue of your breast to build a mound of a nipple/areola these rely on blood flow from the skin of the breast. (skate flap, Maltese cross, etc..). The areola can then be created via a skin graft from the skin of the breast or by harvesting skin from another area of the body - often in the past the inner thigh skin was used as this has pigmentation similar to areola skin. A skin graft is sewn into place and a compression dressing is placed to hold the skin down to allow the graft to heal and receive nutrition/blood flow from the skin to which it is grafted.
Hello Diasasis and thanks for your question. Diastasis Recti as you are aware occurs when the rectus muscles stretch and thin as well as widen at the linea alba resulting in an area of weakness in the midline. This can present as a small bulge or a very large protuberance resembling a hernia. The difference between diastasis and a true hernia is that a hernia has a defect (hole) in the fascia allowing the intrabdominal contents to push through the defect. With large, recurrent or previously infected hernias a component's separation procedure can allow for primary repair with or without the use of mesh. If you only have rectus diastasis and no hernia a components separation with mesh placement would at first sound like a bit more complicated than necessary to repair. However, I have seen cases of severe diastasis (looking like a balloon or football) which would require a more complex approach such as mesh placement or components separation. It would probably be good to seek out a second opinion with another Board Certified Plastic Surgeon since only an in-person evaluation and exam can provide the detailed assessment necessary to give you a truly informed opinion.
Hello Blu07, thank you for your question. I am sorry to hear about the difficulties with your augmentation. You are very thin so I believe most surgeons would advise placing the implants below the muscle this will likely decrease the rippling and may even lessen the chance of a capsular contracture. Your breast tissue/soft tissue cover appears thin and with the bottoming out it may also be benificial to place a supportive sling such as "Dermal graft" or other support. It is hard to say if you could obtain your desired result with a circum-areolar lift vs. a vertical lift. However, my inclination is that you would have a better shape and more perky breasts with better symmetry with a vertical lift. An in-person evaluation by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon will allow a much more thorough evaluation and discussion of your breast examination and desires. I wish you the best of luck. Regards, Dr. Joseph Eby
Hello tuberos and thanks for your question. There are several aspects to successful correction of tuberous breasts including releasing the breast from the inside, lowering the fold and possibly a peri-areolar lift (mastopexy) as needed. Many of the changes that take place after surgery take several months to settle in. I would as the other surgeons suggested wait ~ 6 months to consider revisional surgery or changing out the implants. The shaped implants are definitely more firm whereas a round implant may feel softer/more natural, however it is much to early to determine the final look and feel of your breasts. I hope this helps best of luck regards, Dr. Joseph Eby
Hello Lainie56 thanks for your question. As is often the case once the breasts drop the volume is filling out all of that loose skin, during a breast lift and through tightening of the breasts even though little to no volume (other than skin) is removed breasts the breasts do appear smaller. If you weren't satisfied with the size of the breasts after the original lift it is unlikely you will be happy with just a removal and repeat lift at this point as the breasts may even seem smaller due to having the implants compact the breast tissue even further. The decision to replace or forgo implants is definitely a personal one. Your decisioin should be aided through a discussion with your surgeon who can assess your breast tissue and give you a better idea of your breast size with or without an implant. From your prior comment about being too small it would appear as if you would be happier with a small implant placed at the time the 360's are removed. Best of luck, regards. Dr. Joseph Eby