Primary hernias often develop in the abdomen due to weakened muscles after pregnancy, childbirth, or heavy lifting. Incisional hernias commonly occur after a prior entry or laparotomy into the abdomen. They are the specialty of Dr. Dumanian. Hernias even can occur after minimally invasive (robotic or laparoscopic) procedures, and these are called trocar site hernias….Read More…
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Correcting Breast Asymmetry with Cosmetic Surgery
No two breasts are the same. Every woman has at least minor differences in the size and shape of her breasts, but some women have significantly uneven breasts that affect their self-esteem and clothing choices. Asymmetrical breasts make finding a bra that provides adequate support for both breasts impossible. Bathing suits, lingerie, and other revealing…Read More…
How to Handle Constipation Before and After Hernia Surgery
Constipation is a common issue among hernia patients before and after hernia repair surgery. While this affects many people, most are unaware of the risk of constipation and how to handle being backed up. Dr. Gregory Dumanian is a renowned surgeon in Chicago, Illinois, who has performed countless repair surgeries. He has these tips for…Read More…
Is Mommy Makeover Permanent?
When women consider plastic surgery to recapture their pre-pregnancy bodies, one of the main factors that they ask about is the duration of the results. Dr. Gregory Dumanian, a double board-certified plastic surgeon in Chicago, is happy to report that his mommy makeover patients are excited at how long they are able to enjoy the…Read More…
How Tissue Expanders Make Breast Reconstruction Possible
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Gregory Dumanian has helped many women to achieve their desired body proportions after the medical removal of one or both breasts. One of the simplest ways to accomplish this is with a tissue expander and implants. Here, Dr. Dumanian explains why tissue expanders are beneficial to the process.
What Is a Laparotomy and How Can It Lead to a Hernia?
Laparotomy describes any surgery that requires an incision through the abdominal wall into the abdomen. As one of the nation’s foremost abdominal hernia specialists, Dr. Gregory Dumanian has treated many incisional hernias that have developed after patients undergo laparotomy. To learn more about why hernias are more likely after abdominal surgery, continue reading this blog.
How Long Should I Wait Before Addressing Gynecomastia?
Dr. Gregory Dumanian is a leading Chicago-based plastic surgeon. Here, he provides additional insight into gynecomastia and discusses how long a person should wait before addressing gynecomastia.
How To Tell If You Have an Abdominal Hernia or Rectus Diastasis
If you notice a bulge in your abdomen, you may be wondering if you have an abdominal hernia or rectus diastasis. It can be confusing and difficult to figure out the difference between the two and to tell whether you have one or the other (or both). If you are curious about the difference between…Read More…
Is It Okay To Get Breast Augmentation Before Having Kids?
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. It is the most popular cosmetic surgery performed in the United States. Every year more than 300,000 breast augmentations are performed within the United States. If you are considering breast augmentation, it is normal to have questions. One of…Read More…
Why Prompt Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Is Important
If you are experiencing pain, tingling, numbness, weakness, or clumsiness in your fingers or hands, you may be suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. Waking up in the morning and shaking your hand to make it stop hurting and to restore feeling is a telltale sign of carpal tunnel. You should consult with a physician if…Read More…