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Also known as: Post-Mastectomy Reconstruction, DIEP Flap, Breast Cancer Reconstruction, Implant Reconstruction
Treated areas:Breast
Breast reconstruction is an emotionally and physically transformative procedure designed to restore the shape, symmetry, and sense of wholeness following a mastectomy or trauma. Modern techniques allow for remarkably natural results, focusing on your long-term comfort and body image. We work collaboratively with your oncology team to ensure that your reconstruction journey complements your health and recovery perfectly.
✅ Restored Contour: Rebuilds a breast with a natural-appearing shape that fits your frame.
✅ Improved Symmetry: Adjusts the size and position of the reconstructed breast to match the remaining breast as closely as possible.
✅ Natural Feel: Advanced “flap” techniques use your own living tissue to create a breast that is warm, soft, and feels like a part of you.
✅ Enhanced Body Image: A powerful psychological step toward feeling like yourself again after cancer treatment.
✅ Proportional Harmony: Restores balance to your silhouette, allowing for greater comfort in clothing and swimwear.
✅ Permanent Results: Living tissue reconstructions (flaps) age naturally with your body and change with your weight over time.
| Method | How It Works | Best For |
| Implant-Based | A tissue expander gradually prepares the skin for a permanent silicone implant. | Shorter surgery time and faster initial recovery. |
| Autologous (Flap) | Uses your own tissue from the abdomen (DIEP flap) or back. | A warm, natural-feeling result that ages with your body. |
| Nipple Reconstruction | A minor final stage to recreate the nipple and areola. | Completing the natural aesthetic look of the breast. |
Suitable for adult women seeking to restore their breasts following medical treatment or injury.
You are the perfect candidate if you:
| Approach | Best For | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Tissue expander → implant exchange | Straightforward skin envelope; prior radiation absent | 2-stage; 3–6 months between stages |
| Anatomic silicone implant (immediate) | Skin-sparing mastectomy with intact envelope; no radiation | 1-stage immediate |
| DIEP free flap | Sufficient lower abdominal donor; wants natural tissue; prior or anticipated radiation | 6–10 hours; single stage |
| Latissimus dorsi flap ± implant | Limited abdominal donor; moderate defect | 3–5 hours |
Reconstruction can be immediate (during mastectomy) or delayed (months or years after); timing depends on oncologic treatment plans, radiation needs and personal readiness.
No, reconstructed breasts do not increase recurrence risk, and modern imaging including MRI can effectively monitor both natural and reconstructed tissue
Implant reconstruction is shorter and simpler; autologous reconstruction provides the most natural feel and is preferred for clients with abundant donor tissue or prior radiation.
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