Dr. LaGrasso - tiny list of keywords:
Transaxillary incision: An incision made in the underarm area.
Jeffrey LaGrasso MD - Human fat: Harvested from your own body and used as an injectable filler for soft tissue augmentation.
Constricted ear: Also called a lop or cup ear, has varying degrees of protrusion, reduced ear circumference, folding or flattening of the upper helical rim, and lowered ear position.
Intravenous sedation: Sedatives are administered by injection into a vein to help you relax.
Dr. Jeffrey LaGrasso Latissimus dorsi flap technique: A surgical technique that uses muscle, fat and skin tunneled under the skin and tissue of a woman's back to the reconstructed breast and remains attached to its donor site, leaving blood supply intact.
Sclerotherapy: Sclerosing solution injected into a vein, causing it to collapse and fade from view.
Mohs surgery: A surgical procedure that's used when skin cancer is like an iceberg. Beneath the skin, the cancerous cells cover a much larger region and there are no defined borders.
Dr. Jeffrey LaGrasso Laser treatment: An intense beam of light directed at the spider vein, which obliterates it through the skin.
Hyperpigmented scar: A scar that is darker in color.
Local flap: A surgical procedure used for skin cancer in which healthy, adjacent tissue is repositioned over the wound.