Women who require surgery as part of their breast cancer treatment may choose reconstruction to rebuild their breasts. At Optum Plastic Surgery, our skilled surgeons will apply their artistic skills to help restore your natural, pre-mastectomy breast form.
There are two fundamental types of breast reconstruction procedures: implant-based reconstruction and tissue-based (or “flap”) reconstruction.
Following your breast reconstruction, you may consider nipple reconstruction. This is a simple outpatient procedure that completes the breast reconstruction journey.
Depending on your situation, your surgeon will make recommendations and help you decide which procedure is best suited to your specific circumstance.
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Breast reconstruction is a very general term for restoration of the breast mound(s) following a partial or complete mastectomy, or in cases of profound breast asymmetry, and is highly individualized for each patient. In general, breasts can be reconstructed with implants or one’s own tissue. If an implant is being used for breast reconstruction, the first stage (may be performed either at the time of your mastectomy or at a later day. Your surgeon will determine with you what the best timing would be in your case.), may be performed at the time of your mastectomy. Several months later, in a second procedure, the tissue expander(s) are removed and replaced with permanent implants.
If one’s own tissue is being used to reconstruct the breasts, this is performed as a separate procedure typically several months following the mastectomy. A tissue expander may be recommended as a preconstruction step prior to the flap reconstruction.
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