SSM Health Medical Group
Aislinn Vaughan, MD
General Surgery
1475 Kisker Road, Suite 185
St. Charles, MO 63304
Dr. Vaughan, a board-certified surgeon, has been practicing breast surgery since 2007. Dr. Vaughan focuses on the spectrum of breast diseases, including new breast masses, abnormal mammograms, nipple discharge, breast cancer, and breast pain. She also consults with high-risk patients, such as those with a family history of breast cancer or prior breast biopsies showing atypical findings.
Dr. Vaughan is one of the few breast surgeons in metropolitan St. Louis who perform ductoscopies (small camera to look inside duct to allow minimal excision) to evaluate pathological nipple discharge.
Dr. Vaughan has completed extensive training in Hidden Scar® Breast Cancer Surgery, an advanced approach to removing breast cancer. She performs both Hidden Scar Lumpectomy/Partial Mastectomy and Hidden Scar Mastectomy procedures. During Hidden Scar® Breast Cancer Surgery, the incision is made in the fold under the breast, around the edge of the nipple area or in the armpit, so the scar is less visible after breast surgery.
About Me
Education:
Residency
Good Samaritan Hospital - Cincinnati
Medical School
Indiana University School of Medicine
Fellowship
Washington University - Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Hospital Affiliations:
SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital - Lake Saint Louis
SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital - St. Charles
Certifications:
American Board of Surgery
Drug Enforcement Administration
Missouri Dept of Health/Narcotics&Dangerous Drugs
Missouri State Board of Registration
Medical Interests:
Axilla issues
Benign breast disease
Breast cancer
Breast cancer surgery
Breast care
Hidden Scar breast cancer surgery
High risk breast disease
Malignant breast disease
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