Dr Cartlidge EH3 6RS
Name: Chris Cartlidge, FRCSEd
Last name: Cartlidge
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2018
Years experience: 5
Primary Specialty: Oncoplastic Surgeon
Business: Breast-Surgeon.co.uk
Address: 53 Dundas St.
Phone: +44 131 297 0618
City: Edinburgh
Zip Code: EH3 6RS
Country: GB
Consulting Fees: 225$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- BMI King’s Park Hospital, NHS Forth Valley as a Consultant in Breast Oncoplastic Surgery
Education:
- Undergraduate: BSc (Hons) in Experimental Pathology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, 2003
- Medical: MBChB, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, 2006
Postdoc Training:
- Residency: General Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
- Fellowship: Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK
GPS coordinates on map: 55.9502,-3.187540054
Primary location:
Location name: Edinburgh
Country: GB
Map point: 55.9502,-3.187540054
Treatments:
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Implants
- Breast Lift
- Breast Reduction
RealSelf Info
Profile views: 127
Answer count: 4
Review count: 0
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Anonymous votes: 0
Offer count: 0
Profile created: May 11, 2020
Profile modified: Jun 11, 2020
Profile photo modified: Feb 16, 2021
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Oncoplastic Surgeon, Specialist Registered in General Surgery
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Doctor Designation Start Time: May 22, 2020
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Edinburgh, GB. GPS coordinates: 55.9502,-3.187540054
Doctor’s answers
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Could this severe pain be something more serious at 3 months post-op?
Definitely correct to get it checked-out
May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020
Definitely you are doing the correct thing to be seen by your doctor. The most likely issue is a muscle strain (depending on whether your implants were placed under the muscle, they may be more prone to strain). It is always worth checking to make sure that there hasn’t been a complication with the implants (unlikely) or bleeding next to the implants (haematoma, might need washed out).
I’m worried my breasts will contract and ripple all over again after my reconstruction 260cc to
Early rippling and possible contracture
May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020
Thanks for the photos. I can see you had a difficult time after your first procedure, it must have been really demanding to have to go through surgery again. It isn’t easy to know how things are going to end up with this. If you have had capsular contracture after your first procedure then you will be at higher risk for similar after a second procedure. A coupde of questions come to mind immediately:
Was a complete capsulectomy performed during the second procedure?Did you consider…
Was a complete capsulectomy performed during the second procedure?Did you consider…
My breasts are uneven after reconstructive surgery. What is your opinion of the left breast reco
Asymmetry after breast reconstruction
May 21, 2020
May 21, 2020
Thanks for posting the photo. i can see you have had a left mastectomy and implant reconstruction and it looks like there was a symmetrising procedure on the right (wise-pattern reduction mammoplasty). It is a difficult problem to deal with and requires a very high level of expertise. I am not in any way criticising your original surgeon as it is often not clear what the outcome will be until much later on.
If you were my patient, and very much depending on your hopes and desires, I…
If you were my patient, and very much depending on your hopes and desires, I…
Why did my nipple area leak 8 weeks after skin saving mastectomy and reconstruction?
Build up of fluid
May 21, 2020
May 21, 2020
The most likely answer is that there has been a build up of fluid below the nipple following your surgery. When the nipple is spared, the ducts below the nipple are divided and open freely into whatever is underneath (e.g. an implant). Many surgeons put wound glue over the top of the nipple at the end of the operation to prevent any infection from travelling from the skin into the implant. For any number of reasons there can be a build up of fluid below the nipple, and when this reaches a…
Last updated on 12/02/2023