Dr. Sirlei Costa

Doctor, specialist in Plastic
Surgery and Mastology, graduated by UFRGS (1979).

As a result of her mastery of both areas, Mastology and Plastic Surgery, she seeks to offer her patients a surgical treatment approach that is at the height of the best world centers as well as making it possible to enjoy the most modern alternatives of cancer surgical treatment, including preserving the integrity of the human figure with the most diverse breast reconstruction procedures and materials.

From the 90s, Dr. Sirlei Costa focused her work not only on the treatment of aesthetic and oncological changes of the breast, but also changes in body contour. In the last 20 years, she has visited several services around the world which are dedicated to the treatment of breast disorders.

// Academic Holder of Chair 32 of the Sul-Rio-Grandense Academy of Medicine
// Specialist in Plastic Surgery and Mastology
// Habilitation in Microsurgery and Video Surgery
// Titular Member of the Plastic Surgery Brazilian Society, SBCP
// Titular Member of the Mastology Brazilian Society, SBM
// Member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, ISAPS
// Member of the Senologic International Society
// Director of the Center of Reconstructive Surgery – Porto Alegre, RS
// Member of the Clinical Staff of Moinhos de Vento Hospital – Porto Alegre, RS
// Coordinator of the fellowship program in advanced breast surgery at Moinhos de Vento hospital.

Titular member

Laparoscopic Treatment of Poland´s Syndrome:
omentum flap technique

Author: Costa, Sirlei dos Santos
Advisor: Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
Date: 2008
Degree: Master

Adipocyte morphometric evaluation and angiogenesis in the
omentum transposed to the breast

Author: Costa, Sirlei dos Santos
Advisor: Edelweiss, Maria Isabel Albano
Date: 2010
Degree: Douturado

Asymmetries of the Breast Book

The daily exercise of examination and observation of each patient looking for the plastic surgeon seeks to identify delicate details of asymmetry of the human figure which, in most cases, only make each individual unique. In some cases, however, more pronounced changes can bring discomfort, insecurity and even social segregation. Patients who do not understand their asymmetries are not uncommon until these asymmetries are shown to them. The same should not happen to the surgeon, since recognizing them allows to decide on a better surgical approach, while neglecting them may culminate in an end result, where asymmetries, previously unobserved, become more evident.

This book, written by specialists in Plastic Surgery and Mastology, addresses the asymmetries of the breast in a complete and innovative way. The book also presents cases and rich illustrative photographic material.

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