Breast Reconstruction |
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Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to restore the size, shape and appearance of the breast after a mastectomy (removal of the breast due to cancer). There are several techniques explained here that are designed to meet the individual goals and physical needs of each patient.
When is Breast Reconstruction Performed?
Ideally, breast reconstruction is discussed with your breast surgeon and Dr. Maddali, and planned prior to the mastectomy. The best time to undergo reconstructive breast surgery is at the same time as the mastectomy. At that time, the chest wall is normal and undamaged from radiation or scarring. Breast Reconstruction ProceduresThere are two general options for breast reconstruction. One method is to use a breast implant and the other is to use your own tissue. Dr. Maddali will discuss the options available to you and help you make a decision appropriate for your needs. Using Breast Implants for Breast Reconstruction
A saline or silicone gel implant is used to mold a new breast shape. If your skin and chest wall tissues are tight and flat, this may be done in multiple stages, wherein a tissue expander is placed beneath the skin and chest muscle. This expander is filled with saline, which creates a new cavity over time. Once the cavity reaches the correct size, the tissue expander is replaced with a standard implant. Free Flap breast reconstruction
Autologous Tissue Flap Breast Reconstruction
Nipple and areola reconstruction is an optional secondary surgery following breast reconstruction. If necessary, nipple and areola reconstruction will be done three to four months following breast reconstruction to allow time for healing. Like the tissue flaps, donor skin from your body is typically used to reconstruct the nipple and areola. Recovery After Breast Reconstruction
Recovery time will vary depending on the procedure you choose. With implants, you are likely to feel fatigue and soreness for one to two weeks after your breast reconstruction. If you choose a tissue flap, recovery typically takes longer. Most candidates can completely return to normal activities in as little as three to four weeks with an implant, or six to eight weeks after a tissue flap procedure. To learn more about breast reconstruction in San Francisco, contact the plastic surgery office of Sirish Maddali MD. |






