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Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to recreate breasts after a mastectomy. Procedures for breast reconstruction come in a wide variety. While some are completed (or started) concurrently with a mastectomy or lumpectomy (immediate reconstruction), others are done later (delayed reconstruction). 

  Overview

Breast Reconstruction 

Breast reconstruction involves recreating the breast shape after mastectomy. It can be done at the same time as the mastectomy (immediate) or as part of a subsequent surgery (delayed): 

The commonest techniques used to reconstruct the breast are: 

Implant based reconstruction involves placing a silicone implant into the space under the skin on the chest wall to create the breast shape. The implant may be placed on top of or under the muscle. Sometimes, the Surgeon will recommend a tissue expander, which is inflated with saline over time in the clinic and replaced at a second operation. 

Flap based reconstruction involves taking tissue from elsewhere in your body (known as autologous tissue) and using it to recreate the breast shape. The commonest arear used is the lower abdomen (belly), although tissue from the thigh, bottom or back can be used. A free flap involves removing the tissue from your body entirely and reconnecting it to blood vessels in your chest wall, whilst a pedicle flap keeps it’s own blood supply as it is moved to the breast area. 

Breast reconstruction is a process and rarely involves a single operation. Secondary procedures, such as lipofilling, nipple reconstruction and nipple tattooing, may be needed to enhance the longer term outcome. 

How to know which type of Breast Reconstruction is best for you? 

There are lots of factors which determine a decision regarding breast reconstruction, including your goals, recovery time and risk of complications. Your Surgeon will be able to provide a detailed explanation of what options are suitable for you and collaborate with you to make the decision that is right for you. 

FAQ's
What is breast reconstruction?
Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that rebuilds the breast mound following a mastectomy or lumpectomy.
When can breast reconstruction be done?
Breast reconstruction can be done immediately following a mastectomy or lumpectomy, or at a later time. The timing will depend on factors such as the woman's health, the stage of cancer, and the type of surgery.
What are the types of breast reconstruction?
There are two main types of breast reconstruction: implant-based reconstruction and autologous reconstruction (using the woman's own tissue). Hybrid techniques that use both implants and autologous tissue are also available.
How long does it take to recover from breast reconstruction?
The recovery time for breast reconstruction depends on the type of surgery and individual factors. Most women can return to normal activities within several weeks, but it may take several months for complete healing and recovery.

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