After Care

Following your surgery, there are several things that you should be aware of. Most important, if there is anything at all that you are uncertain about, please make sure to contact our office. Swelling and Bruising This is normal after surgery and will subside gradually over 7-10 days. You can minimize swelling by limiting your… Continue reading >

Choosing Your Surgeon

One of the most important decisions that you will make is choosing your surgeon. There are several questions that you should ask at the time of your consultation to ensure that the person you are meeting with has the proper experience and credentials to perform your surgery. 1) Is the doctor a plastic surgeon? To… Continue reading >

About Your Cosmetic Surgery

Choosing Your Surgeon About Your Consultation Preparing for Surgery Preoperative Check List Day of Surgery After Care

Dr. Brown is Chairman of the Breast Scientific Program Committee, ASPS 2015 Meeting in Boston

Dr. Brown is in Boston this weekend for the annual American Society of Plastic Surgeons meeting. He’s the Chairman of the Breast Scientific Program Committee at this event. On Saturday Dr. Brown will present to the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses Association, “Advocacy in Surgery – Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day”. On Sunday he will… Continue reading >

Reshaping Lives: Breast Reconstruction Interview

Dr. Mitchell Brown (center) with family Reshaping Lives By Emily Leighton As an experienced plastic surgeon specializing in breast reconstruction surgery, Dr. Mitchell Brown, BSc’84, MD’88, recognized the need for education and awareness about the options available to breast cancer survivors. He turned this idea into action, founding an international movement that continues to grow…. Continue reading >

Retinol 101

What is retinol? Retinol is a gentler form of Vitamin A which exists in four topical forms: retinol esters, retinaldahyde, retinol, and retinoic acid. Topical vitamin A is the most studied and proven skincare ingredient shown to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Why is retinol so important to a skin care routine?… Continue reading >

Fat Does Favours for Plastic Surgery

By Francine Kopun for The Toronto Star Fat might be your friend if you’re considering plastic surgery. Injecting fat doesn’t just add volume to areas like cheeks that have become hollowed out with age. Surgeons are discovering that injected fat contains stem cells that rejuvenate and regenerate the tissue over which fat is injected, says… Continue reading >

Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer (AFT)

AFT stands for Autologous Fat Transfer system. It is a process for transferring large volumes of fat from one (or several) area(s) of the body to the breast.Β  Autologous fat transfer may be used to assist with: Aesthetic Breast Augmentation Congenital Breast Deformity Breast Implant Removal Post Radiation Deformity Mastectomy Reconstruction Lumpectomy Reconstruction Fat has… Continue reading >

Redensity I

A unique and exclusive formula to restore firmness, tone and lustre to your face, neck, dΓ©colletΓ© and hands. How is Redensity I different from other injectable treatments? Redensity I is not a dermal filler. It is a compound injected directly into the dermis in order to improve the quality of the skin. Redensity I is… Continue reading >

BRA Day 2014 Update

Wednesday, October 15 is the BRA Day! We will be celebrating the fourth annual Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day founded by Dr. Mitchell Brown with the flagship event taking place at St. Michael’s College, Bathurst and St. Clair in Toronto. The event starts at 6:30 PM and will include lectures, exhibits, and the Willow Show &… Continue reading >