Breast reconstruction surgery is a significant surgical procedure that contributes to helping women normalize their lives after breast loss.
In cases where breast reconstruction is done using implants, the first surgery often involves the placement of a tissue expander and the reduction of the opposite breast if necessary. In the second stage, a breast implant is placed to achieve symmetry. Reconstruction using one's own tissues involves transferring tissue in the first surgery, shaping the opposite breast as needed. The second surgery typically includes minor revisions to achieve symmetry.
In both methods, the third stage includes the reconstruction of the nipple. This is usually a straightforward procedure and is often performed under local anesthesia.
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Women who have undergone a mastectomy or have congenital breast abnormalities may be candidates for breast reconstruction. The decision often depends on individual health, plans, and personal preferences.
Reconstruction can be performed either immediately after a mastectomy (immediate reconstruction) or delayed to a later date (delayed reconstruction). The timing depends on factors such as cancer treatment plans and individual preferences.
There are various techniques for breast reconstruction, including implant-based reconstruction, autologous (flap) reconstruction using the patient's own tissue, or a combination of both.
Skilled surgeons strive to create natural-looking breasts during reconstruction. The use of advanced surgical techniques and attention to aesthetics helps achieve satisfying cosmetic outcomes.
Yes, additional procedures such as nipple reconstruction, or adjustments to the opposite breast for symmetry can be performed as part of the overall reconstruction plan.