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Joseph M. Mlakar, MD, FACS
Joseph M. Mlakar, MD, FACS, is an ASPS Member plastic surgeon who is board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery® and trained specifically in plastic surgery. ASPS members operate only in accredited medical facilities, adhere to a strict code of ethics and fulfill continuing medical education requirements in plastic surgery, including training in patient safety techniques. As your medical partner, Dr. Mlakar is dedicated to working with you to achieve your goals.
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Meet Dr. Joseph Mlakar
Specialized state-of-the-art personalized care for the young at heart and the young in years. If you have concerns due to birth, trauma, burns, cancer or self-esteem, my goal is to help you to achieve the correction and beauty you visualize within.
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Dr. Mlakar is a highly specialized plastic surgeron who provides a full range of plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgical services.
Dr. Mlakar's specialized niches include:
Cosmetic & corrective nasal surgery
Cleft lip and palate
Tranaxillary (endoscopic) breast surgery
Otoplasties (ear surgery)
Post burn / post trauma facial reconstruction
Eyelid & facelift surgery
Facilities
- Parkview Hospital
- Parkview North Hospital
- Dupont Hospital
- Lutheran Hospital
- Inverness Surgery Center
Procedures Performed
Arm Lift
Body Contouring
Body Lift
Botulinum Toxin
Breast Augmentation
Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Revision
Breast Lift
Breast Reconstruction
Breast Reduction
Breast Reduction
Brow Lift
Buttock Implants
Buttock Lift with Augmentation
Calf Augmentation
Cheek Augmentation
Chemical Peels, IPL, Fractional CO2 Laser Treatments
Chin Augmentation
Chin Surgery
Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
Cosmetic Surgery & Computer Imaging
Dermabrasion
Dermal Fillers
Ear Reconstruction Surgery
Ear Surgery
Endoscopic Technique
Eyelid Surgery
Facelift
Facial Implants
Injectable Fillers
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Skin Resurfacing
Lip Augmentation/Enhancement
Liposuction
Male Breast Reduction
Male Chest Implants
Microdermabrasion
Mommy Makeover
Neck Lift
Nonsurgical Fat Reduction
Post Burn Reconstruction
Retin-A Treatments
Rhinoplasty
Scar Revision
Skull/Facial Bone Reconstruction
Spider Vein Treatment
Thigh Lift
TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction
Transfeminine Top Surgery
Transmasculine Top Surgery
Tummy Tuck
Ask a Surgeon
Dr. Joseph Mlakar participates in the ASPS Ask A Surgeon service. View responses to public questions below.
Stopping it from growing again
Breast ReductionMember Response:
If you have a breast reduction now, your results should last years, unless you gain a massive amount of weight. Breasts "growing back" is exceedingly rare. Hormonal therapy or suppression is not indicated. Have the surgery. Make an appointment with a plastic surgeon in your region.
Masculinizing Chest Surgery
Body MasculinizationMember Response:
Yes. But in my region, most plastic surgeons do not accept insurance coverage for this line of work, and most insurance carriers do not cover it. Call and ask the plastic surgery offices in your geographic region.
is it possible to become almost flat chested from a 30DD
Breast ReductionMember Response:
Yes, but the trade off is scarring, and possible nipple sensation reduction. Schedule a consult with one or more plastic surgeons in your geographic area. They will help guide you.
Jaw
General ReconstructionMember Response:
For improving the jaw line following molar loss from an accident, your first stop should be your dental profession. He can refer you to a prosthedontist (also a dental professional) who may be able to build an oral appliance to restore both form and function. Plastic surgery consultation can be considered after your dental health is optimized.
I need to ask about a facelift?
FaceliftMember Response:
A typical facelift procedure includes the face, jowl, cheek, and lateral brow. But a facelift does not describe a single operation, but a large variety of similar operations. Consult your local plastic surgeon and discuss your options in person.
Who is at fault?
Breast Implant RevisionMember Response:
Ultimately, you chose the surgeon, and the surgery. Surgical results are never guaranteed. Talk about your concerns with your original surgeon. Many plastic surgeons are like me, and offer deep discounts for revision to patients who are unhappy with their outcome following initial surgery. If you would like, get an opinion from other plastic surgeons. Ultimately, choose a plastic surgeon, and proceed with a plan and surgeon that you trust. Expect additional expenses.
surgery concerns
Breast Implant RevisionMember Response:
In general, exchange of breast implants is an easier operation, and a much easier recovery. But you are also ten years older. Is implant exchange all you need? Consult your plastic surgeon, and discuss options after a careful exam.
Getting insurance approval
Breast ReductionMember Response:
It is becoming more and more difficult to get insurance approval for breast reduction surgery. You may wish to consider financing, and paying for breast reduction surgery on your own. If you find a surgeon who agrees to remove 500 grams per breast to meet your insurance approval, you may not obtain the breast size and shape that you desire. Talk to a few of your local plastic surgeons, and find one you trust.
Requirements
Breast ReductionMember Response:
Breast reduction can be completed on any size breast, in any size patient. Unfortunately, insurance only covers breast reduction surgery under limited parameters. If you want a breast reduction, and you are hoping insurance will pay for it, start by talking to your gynecologist or family doctor. If appropriate, they can refer you to a local plastic surgeon. If you plan on paying out of pocket, schedule a plastic surgery consult directly.
Do I need Gynocamastia surgery
LiposuctionMember Response:
You will not see the full results of your liposuction gynecomastia reduction for six to twelve months post-operatively, so be patient. If you still have residual fullness after that time, discuss it with your original surgeon. Occasionally, direct tissue re-excision may be required.
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