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Breast reconstruction surgery is performed to create a new breast using a breast implant or tissue from another part of the body (back /thigh / lower abdomen), usually after the removal of the breast for benign or malignant conditions.
There are mainly two methods for breast reconstruction:
Mastectomy is surgery in which the whole breast is removed. There are many types of mastectomy which include simple mastectomy, modified radical mastectomy, skin-sparing mastectomy, nipple-sparing mastectomy, etc. It is the best way to treat breast cancer.
A breast lift also called mastopexy is a surgical procedure performed to change the shape of ptotic or saggy breasts. During the procedure, extra skin is removed and breast tissue is reshaped to raise the breasts. Breast lift is usually done to enhance self-image and self-confidence.
Breast reduction surgery also known as reduction mammaplasty is a procedure performed to remove excess fat, tissue, and skin from the breasts. It is done to ease discomfort and to get a proper breast size.
The risks associated with mastectomy include bleeding, infection, pain, swelling, the formation of hard scar tissue, shoulder pain and stiffness, numbness, and a buildup of blood in the surgical site.
There are various types of breasts implants:
The common signs of having breast reduction surgery include chronic back pain, neck pain, nerve pain, restricted activity, difficulty fitting into bras and other clothes, lack of self-confidence, etc.
The most commonly used tissue is tissue from the lower abdomen. It is called a DIEP flap or MS TRAM flap. The biggest advantage is that the patient’s own tissue is used to create a natural breast. An added advantage is that the patient will also get a ‘Tummy tuck’ (Abdominoplasty) as a part of the procedure. Some women may also require reduction or adjustment of the opposite breast to create symmetry. Nipple and areola can also be created in subsequent stages using simple techniques. This is the most commonly done procedure in the world for breast cancer patients. Other options are to take tissue from the upper thigh (TUG flap) and back (LD flap).
Your breast surgeon or plastic surgeon will give you instructions on how to prepare for surgery such as:
It usually takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a mastectomy. Give yourself extra time to rest in the first few weeks after surgery. The plastic surgeon and pain specialists will give you pain medicine to ease the pain and numbness around the breast incision.
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