Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD is a plastic surgeon in Middleburg Heights, OH specializing in plastic surgery. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD is affiliated with Fairview Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and Middleburg Heights Family Health Center.
17840 Bagley Road
Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
18101 Lorain Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44111
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Cosmetic Breast Surgery
When a woman is dissatisfied with the appearance of her breasts, she may consider cosmetic breast surgery. Lack of tissue, sagging due to breastfeeding, and deformities present at birth are some of the most common reasons why women may choose to surgically enhance their breasts. Breast augmentation and breast lift are the most frequently performed cosmetic procedures on the breast.
In breast augmentation, enlargement of the breast is accomplished using either implants or the patient's own fat. Implants are clear shells that may be filled with saltwater solution or silicone. They come in varying sizes and shapes. There are different approaches to placing the implant as well. Incision locations can be:
The patient and surgeon will discuss the patient's needs, preferences, and limitations to determine the type of implant and incision to use.
Using one's own fat for breast enlargement starts with a procedure called liposuction, which is the removal of excess fat from other parts of the body. After the fat is collected, it is rid of impurities and then injected into the breast. This option suits those who do not wish to have foreign materials placed inside their bodies.
Deformities such as tubular breasts may also be corrected using breast augmentation. Tubular breasts are characterized by small, droopy breasts and a narrow base. Aside from placement of an implant, the surgeon cuts the breast tissue to release the tightness and make the base wider.
Breast implants are not lifelong devices. They may rupture or may develop capsular contracture, which is the hardening of scar tissue around the implant. If these complications occur, another surgery may be required to replace or remove the implants.
While a breast augmentation enlarges the breast, a breast lift, also called mastopexy, raises the breast by repositioning the nipple and removing excess skin. Breast lifts can be done using three techniques. If there is only a small amount of sagging, removal of excess skin around the outline of the areola may accomplish the desired result. This technique is called a doughnut lift. If the nipples are just at or slightly below the level of the breast fold, a surgeon may recommend a lollipop lift. This type of lift involves a doughnut lift and a vertical incision from the bottom edge of the areola to the crease. If there is a lot of excess skin, a surgeon may recommend an anchor lift. This technique is similar to the lollipop lift, but it also involves a crescent-shaped incision along the breast fold to be able to remove more excess skin. Sometimes loss of breast volume accompanies sagging. If this is the case, an augmentation can be performed in combination with the lift procedure.
Because nerves around the nipple are cut during surgery and need time to heal, temporary loss of sensation in this area is common after having a breast lift. Sensation is usually regained after several weeks to a few months. Although uncommon, loss of sensation may also be permanent, especially if a significant amount of tissue around the nipple was removed.
Both breast augmentation and breast lift are typically done in an outpatient facility and do not require a hospital stay. Following surgery, patients should apply a cold compress over their breasts for the first 24 hours and keep their upper body elevated -- even during sleep -- for the first few days. Patients are also given a special type of bra to wear while recovering. Using cold compresses, staying elevated, and wearing the special bra help to minimize swelling and pain. Strenuous activities like running and working out should be avoided for four to six weeks, but light exercise may be started about one week after a breast augmentation procedure.
Facial Paralysis
Facial paralysis is an inability to move the muscles in the face. It often affects only one side, and it can happen quite suddenly. Facial paralysis may make one's face feel frozen or numb.
Facial paralysis can happen when there is inflammation or damage to either the part of the brain that controls the facial muscles or the nerve that carries signals from the brain to the face. Some common causes include:
Facial paralysis is a frustrating and frightening experience, but many cases are temporary and go away on their own. Even with more difficult cases, there are treatment options available, including rehabilitation, pain management, and surgery.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is any surgery done to change the shape and structure of the nose. It is commonly done for cosmetic purposes, but it may also be done to reduce breathing difficulties. Surgery may include any part of bone or cartilage of the nose. In some cases, cartilage is transplanted from the ear or rib to augment the nose.
Rhinoplasty may be done for reasons that are primarily about appearance, such as:
Rhinoplasty may also be done to correct a deviated septum or other breathing impairment. In that case, the nasal structure is adjusted so that airflow is increased to a comfortable level.
Typically, rhinoplasty is only performed on adults because kids' and teens' faces are still growing and changing. After a rhinoplasty, healing will take 1-2 weeks, but subtle shifts in the face and occasional swelling can last up to a year.
He completed residency at Cairo University Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in Ohio.
Residency: Cairo University Affiliated Hospitals (1999)
Licensed In: Ohio
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 4.88 out of 5 stars based on 24 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD from all over the web to help you find the right in Middleburg Heights, OH.
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ismail Hashem, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
AXOGEN |
$217
AxoGuard Nerve Connector $120 |
NERVE CUFF $97 |
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KLS Martin L.P. |
$171
Osteosynthesis $136 |
Distraction & Tissue Molding $35 |
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Allergan, Inc. |
$152
NATRELLE SALINE-FILLED BREAST IMPLANTS $152 |
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RTI Surgical, Inc |
$149
Cortiva Allograft Dermis $149 |
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Vioptix Inc |
$133
T. Ox $58 |
$76 |
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Other |
$425
Advanced Energy Cutting Device $106 |
CMF $93 |
DermaClose External Tissue Expander $91 |
BIO-A Tissue Reinforcement $46 |
TRAUMA & EXTREMITIES $42 |
Other $48 |
Food and Beverage | $1,234 |
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Education | $14 |
Dr. Ahmed Hashem is a specialist in plastic surgery. Patients gave him an average rating of 5.0 stars (out of 5). Dr. Hashem's areas of expertise include ectropion (outward-turned eyelid), sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), and deviated septum. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and Fairview Hospital. Dr. Hashem's residency was performed at a hospital affiliated with Cairo University. Dr. Hashem (or staff) is conversant in Arabic, German, and French.