Dr. Momeni specializes in plastic surgery in the face, breast, and body. We believe in a patient-focused approach to understand your goals and expectations first, before working with you to make customized individual treatment plans that sometimes involve surgery, and sometimes it only involves non-surgical approaches.
Professional Background
Dr. Momeni joined and has practiced with Summit Health since he finished his training in 2004.
Education & Training
Dr. Momeni graduated magna cum laude from Haverford College in Pennsylvania, First in his class from medical College of Pennsylvania, and then trained in general and plastic surgery at Yale University.
Locations
Practice, Reza Momeni MD, FACS
1 Diamond Hill Rd Berkeley Heights, NJ07922 United States
I had a breast augmentation about eight years ago. In the past few years, I have gained about 42 pounds. I am in the process of losing it. However, one breast now seems larger than the other one. My question is, will they both even out after I have lost all the weight I have gained?
4 Answers
Reza Momeni, MD
Answered: 2017-04-12
Unfortunately often after weight loss breasts stay uneven. Once you are done with the process, if you're like most patients, you might want to consider a mastopexy.
I'm getting breast augmentation and the surgeon who I'm scheduled with said I will not need a breast lift. I showed my photos to my friend who works for a plastic surgeon and she reviewed it with her Doctor. He thought that I needed a lift or my implants which, are going to be place subpectoral…
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Reza Momeni, MD
Answered: 2017-04-06
Sounds like you are asking to have a second opinion, so don't be shy about that.
I am currently morbidly obese (313lbs) and have begun a diet and exercise regimen. The problem is that my breasts are extremely large, to the point where I am unable to find any place with a bra that fits. The biggest bra I own is a 42P and it does not fit. It is causing tremendous pain with my…
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Reza Momeni, MD
Answered: 2017-03-26
I would not recommend elective surgery such as breast reduction for patients with BMI above 40, as the complications are unacceptably high in likelihood.
I have been told that Juvederm injected into the balls of the feet can take away the pain of wearing heels. Is this a viable option?
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Reza Momeni, MD
Answered: 2017-03-26
Juvederm is not FDA approved for this purpose, and it's not commonly used for this problem, but you would have to ask podiatrists about off-label use. We plastic surgeons do not treat foot pain, etc.