CONDITIONS
Concerns Dr. Boehm treats – face, breast, and body.
Most patients come to Consona with a concern, not a procedure in mind. Below are the conditions Dr. Boehm evaluates most often, grouped by region – and by what is actually bothering you.
FACIAL CONCERNS
The signs you see, read honestly.
The face is where aging and structure are most visible — and most personal. Whether the concern is volume loss, heavy eyelids, a descending brow, or the shape of the nose, the goal is the same: a result that still looks like you.
Aging & Volume Loss
Learn moreFacial Aging
Facial aging is a progressive, multifactorial process involving changes to the skin, soft tissue, and underlying bone structure of the face. These…
Common signsFine lines and wrinkles, particularly around the eyes, forehead, and mouth · Loss of facial volume and hollowing in the cheeks and temples · Sagging…
Eyelids
Learn moreDermatochalasis
Dermatochalasis is the presence of excess, lax, or redundant skin of the upper and/or lower eyelids that develops most commonly as a result of aging.…
Common signsExcess or redundant skin folds on the upper and/or lower eyelids · A tired, aged, or heavy appearance of the eyes · Hooding of the upper eyelid skin…
Brow & Forehead
Learn moreBrow Ptosis
Brow ptosis is the descent of the eyebrow from its normal anatomical position to a lower level on the forehead, often as a result of aging and the…
Common signsLowered eyebrow position, often most noticeable at the outer corner · A heavy, tired, or aged appearance to the upper face · Apparent excess or…
Nose
Learn moreNasal Shape Concerns
Nasal shape concerns encompass a range of aesthetic and structural irregularities of the nose that may affect appearance, self-confidence, or…
Common signsVisible bump or hump along the nasal bridge (dorsal hump) · Wide or bulbous nasal tip lacking definition · Crooked or asymmetric nasal appearance
BREAST CONCERNS
Proportion, comfort, and symmetry.
Breast concerns are rarely only cosmetic. Size and asymmetry carry physical weight — on the neck, the shoulders, and on how a patient feels in their own frame. Each of these has a well-established surgical path.
Macromastia
Learn moreBreast Hypertrophy
Breast hypertrophy, also called macromastia, is excessive enlargement of the breasts beyond what is proportionate to a person's body frame. The…
Common signsDisproportionately large, heavy breasts relative to body frame · Chronic neck, shoulder, and upper back pain · Grooving or indentations on the…
Male Chest
Learn moreGynecomastia
Gynecomastia is a benign enlargement of breast glandular tissue in males, resulting from an imbalance between estrogen and testosterone. The…
Common signsEnlargement of breast tissue, often described as a firm or rubbery mass beneath the nipple · Breast tenderness or sensitivity, particularly in early…
Reconstruction
Learn morePost-Mastectomy Reconstruction
Post-mastectomy reconstruction describes the patient state of having absent, partial, or asymmetric breast tissue following surgery for breast…
Common signsAbsence of one or both breasts after mastectomy · A flat or concave chest contour where breast tissue was removed · Asymmetry between the two breasts…
BODY CONCERNS
What weight loss and pregnancy leave behind.
The body changes after pregnancy and after major weight loss in ways that diet and exercise can’t fully reverse — separated muscle, redundant skin. These two concerns are among the most common after major weight change, and both respond well to contouring surgery.
Abdominal Separation
Learn moreDiastasis Recti
Diastasis recti is a separation of the two halves of the rectus abdominis muscles along the midline of the abdomen, caused by thinning and widening…
Common signsA visible bulge or ridge running down the midline of the abdomen, often more pronounced when sitting up or engaging the core · A soft gap or…
Skin Redundancy
Learn morePost-Weight Loss Loose Skin
Post-weight loss loose skin refers to excess, sagging skin that remains after significant weight loss, whether from bariatric surgery, lifestyle…
Common signsHanging folds of excess skin, particularly on the abdomen, arms, and thighs · Skin-on-skin friction leading to chafing and irritation (intertrigo) ·…
Next Step
Not sure which concern fits? Start with a conversation.
A diagnosis isn’t required to book. A consultation begins with an exam, options explained in plain language, and a recommended plan – or a recommendation against surgery when it isn’t the right answer.