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Dr. Rikesh Terence Parikh, MD is a plastic surgeon in Bellevue, WA specializing in plastic surgery. He graduated from Kasturba Medical College in 2006 and has 20 years of experience. Dr. Rikesh Terence Parikh, MD is affiliated with Swedish Medical Center and Providence.
Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is surgery to restore the appearance of the breast, usually after a mastectomy. The choice of how to proceed after the removal of a breast is a deeply personal one, with some women opting to wear a prosthetic form in a bra, and others choosing to embrace their new breastless form as a reminder of their strength and survival. Those options are perfectly acceptable, but many women feel most comfortable with their missing breast tissue surgically replaced. Breast reconstruction can be part of a patient's return to normal after experiencing breast cancer.
There are a few different methods used to create the round shape of the breast on the chest. A flap of fat, skin, and muscle can be taken from the side, abdomen or buttock and implanted on the chest to create a breast from the patient's own tissue. Alternatively, the skin over the chest may be gradually stretched to allow for the placement of an implant. Stretching of the skin is done using expanders, which are similar to breast implants, except they increase in size when saltwater solution is injected into them. Many women also choose to combine the flap procedure with implant placement to achieve their desired result. Once the new breast shape is formed, a nipple can be created and even tattooed to match the other side.
Reconstruction may be done in a single surgery or broken up into multiple procedures:
Breast reconstruction is not perfect. The two breasts may not always look exactly identical, although they will be close. There may be small scars, and a loss of sensation in the reconstructed breast. A reconstructed breast will not produce milk, so patients may have trouble breastfeeding. Still, reconstruction is a great option for women who want that part of their appearance back.
Dr. Rikesh Terence Parikh, MD graduated from Kasturba Medical College in 2006. He completed residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery and has a state license in Washington.
Medical School: Kasturba Medical College (2006)
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2015)
Board Certification: American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery
Licensed In: Washington
Dr. Rikesh Terence Parikh, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Rikesh Terence Parikh, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Apyx Medical Corporation |
$16,638
$16,638 |
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| Bovie Medical Corporation |
$8,322
$8,322 |
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| Mentor Worldwide LLC |
$1,558
ARTOURA Breast Tissue Expander $1,265 |
MemoryGel SILTEX Round Breast Implants $121 |
Reconstruction $66 |
MemoryGel Breast Implants $43 |
MemoryShape Breast Implants $34 |
Other $28 |
| LIFECELL CORPORATION |
$358
AlloDerm $358 |
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| Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation Inc. |
$249
$249 |
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| Other |
$547
VSP SYSTEM, VSP CRANIAL $171 |
SIENTRA HIGH STRENGTH COHESIVE SILICONE GEL BREAT IMPLANT $146 |
SIENTRA HIGH STRENGTH COHESIVE SILICONE GEL BREAST IMPLANT $74 |
NATRELLE SALINE-FILLED BREAST IMPLANTS $48 |
Seglentis $47 |
Other $62 |
| Consulting Fee | $19,100 |
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| Food and Beverage | $4,711 |
| Travel and Lodging | $3,125 |
| Gift | $735 |
Dr. Rikesh Parikh's medical specialty is plastic surgery. Areas of expertise for Dr. Parikh include cleft lip and palate, neck reconstructive surgery, and genioplasty (chin osteotomy). He is a graduate of Kasturba Medical College and a graduate of Vanderbilt University Medical Center's residency program. His hospital/clinic affiliations include Providence and Swedish Medical Center. His practice in Bellevue, WA is open to new patients as reported by Swedish Medical Center.