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BREAST RECONSTRUCTION

What is Breast Reconstruction? 

Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed to restore the shape and size of the breast. It may be performed after removal of cancerous tissue from the breast.


Breast reconstruction surgery can be done 

  • at the same time as your breast cancer surgery (immediate reconstruction) or 
  • at a later time (delayed reconstruction). 


Some women leave it for a number of years. Breast reconstruction is a very personal decision. 


If you think you may be interested in having a reconstruction, talk to Your surgeon early on.


Indications for Breast Reconstruction 

Breast reconstruction may be performed in the following cases:

  • Mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer
  • Loss of breast tissue secondary to trauma or injury
  • Birth defects in the breast


Benefits of Breast Reconstruction 

Breast reconstruction has been found to greatly enhance your self-image and quality-of-life.


If you choose to rebuild your breasts after mastectomy, Your surgeon will refer you to a reconstructive surgeon who will perform your breast reconstruction. 


During reconstruction, your surgeon creates a breast mound using an implant or tissue flap taken from your stomach, thighs, back, or buttocks. 


Breast Reconstruction Procedure 

Breast reconstruction can be performed in two ways:

  • Using implants
  • Using your own body tissues


What are Breast Implants? 

Breast implants are artificial shells filled with silicone gel that is surgically implanted to replace breast tissue. They vary in shape and texture and can be placed either under or over your chest muscles.


 Breast Reconstruction using Implants

If the procedure is performed during breast cancer surgery, and you have sufficient tissue to cover the implant, your doctor will place the implant under your chest muscles after removal of the breast tissue.


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