Plastic Surgery Videos
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Breast Implants Moving
Breast Implants Moving - Snyder Plastic Surgery
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Buttock Augmentation
Buttock Augmentation - Snyder Plastic Surgery
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Different Types of Abdominoplasty
Different Types of Abdominoplasty
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Facial Rejuvenation after Weight Loss
Facial Rejuvenation after Weight Loss - Snyder Plastic Surgery
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Natural Breast Reconstruction
Dr. Ned Snyder IV discusses Breast Reconstruction Options, The popular DIEP Flap procedure, and what to consider when selecting your surgeon.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Options After Breast Reconstruction
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ned Snyder, discusses what options patients have after having breast reconstruction.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Cosmetic Procedure Options
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ned Snyder, discusses some of the various options patients have for cosmetic enhancements including Breast, Face, and Body procedures.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Dr. Snyder Discusses Coolsculpting®
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ned Snyder gives an overview of the Coolsculpting® procedure.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Shortening the Scar with an MACS Facelift
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ned Snyder, discusses the Minimal Access Cranial Suspension Face Lift. A face lift with a smaller incision and faster recovery time.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Blepharoplasty: Refresh Tired Looking Eyes
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ned Snyder, discusses upper and lower eyelid surgery also known as blepharoplasy.
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Woman Has Botched Breast Aug Performed by Oral Surgeon
Snyder Plastic Surgery | Austin, Tx |Creating Something Beautiful Out of Your Own Tissue
Dr. Ned Snyder, of Austin, Texas, explains how he was able to salvage just such a case in a very unusual way. Traditionally, breast reconstruction following mastectomy will be addressed one of two ways. Either by harvesting the Latissimus Flap from the patients back and adding a tissue expander which is then later switched out for a real breast implant, or if the patient is a good candidate and has enough tissue in her belly, a TRAM flap can be moved from the abdomen to the breast reconstructing it without an implant. In the latter scenario, the patient gets a kind of a two for one in that she gets new breasts and a tummy tuck at the same time.