Breast Augmentation

Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction surgery is done after either a single or double mastectomy – it is the removal of defective or cancerous tissue and cells from the breast.

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Quick Facts

Recovery:
Recovery time varies depending on the type of reconstruction performed. Implant-based reconstruction typically has a shorter recovery time than flap procedures. Patients can expect some discomfort, swelling, and bruising for several weeks.

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What is Breast Reconstruction?

Breast reconstruction surgery is done after either a single or double mastectomy – it is the removal of defective or cancerous tissue and cells from the breast. The best time for a breast reconstruction surgery is during the mastectomy, the reconstructive surgery will correct all defects in the breast after the mastectomy.

The Procedure

There are various types of reconstruction techniques available, these include implant-based reconstruction where an implant is placed in the breast pocket, and flap/autologous reconstruction where the surgeon uses your own tissue from a harvest site.

Expected Results

Breast reconstruction can restore the breast's shape, appearance, and symmetry. While the reconstructed breast will not have the same sensation as the original breast, many women find that reconstruction helps them feel whole again after mastectomy.