Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that involves fixing the shape and appearance of a breast. Women who have deformed breasts due to genetics, accidents, or cancer often apply for this process.

The reconstruction process involves using prosthetic implants or the tissue that surgeons acquire from the individual’s body. You have the explicit option of choosing whether you want to reconstruct your nipple or not.

Many people prefer using the nipple scaring mastectomy approach. It involves reconstructing your nipple and still preserving the surrounding skin area.

What are Your Options?

There are two common options available for breast cancer surgery including:

Implant Reconstruction

Implant reconstruction involves the placement of a saline or silicone gel into the affected area of the breast. Patients who go for implants have excellent recovery rates, in other words, it’s also a much easier process than other alternatives. However, the implants are prone to various issues over time and might require replacement.

Autologous Reconstruction

Autologous reconstruction involves using tissue that comes from another section of your body. The autologous approach might be more challenging to implement but is less prone to issues over time. Medical experts also refer to this process as the flap reconstruction process. The surgeon will acquire tissue from parts of the body such as the abdomen, buttocks, and arms.

The ideal option for your breast reconstruction needs depends on various factors, such as the services available in your area. Breast reconstruction has evolved notably in the past few years but requires particular skill to achieve results. People in areas with underdeveloped medical facilities might have to travel further to access such resources.

Factors that Affect Your Preferred Reconstruction Method

Various factors determine the ideal reconstruction method for your needs. These can include elements such as the woman’s age, general health, previous surgery records, and the level of damage. Women who have undergone abdominal surgery may not be suitable for the flap reconstruction process.

You can choose to go for the reconstruction surgery while you go for the surgery process. Or, you can also schedule the reconstruction for a later date, such as when you have a busy schedule or several life obligations. Limiting the surgery t a single occasion is ideal for your recovery needs.

For instance, scheduling both procedures simultaneously will reduce the side effects of anesthesia and improve recovery times. However, immediate reconstruction is not always ideal, especially if your surgeon recommends against such an option.

If your doctor recommends radiation procedures or further tissue damage to the breast skin, then a delayed reconstruction might be ideal. Furthermore, you have the option of consulting with your doctor on the mold of your reconstructed breast.

Before you can opt for breast reconstruction, you should realize that it’s a process that involves different techniques. Choosing the right breast repair procedure depends on various factors such as your budget, doctor’s recommendations, and location. It’s also good to speak openly with your surgeon and doctor about any concerns about the process.

Dr. Scot Glasberg knows that the first step in deciding to undergo a cosmetic surgery procedure includes making sure that your surgeon is a board-certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Glasberg and his team are committed to providing you with the best possible results and look forward to scheduling your consultation and answering any questions you may have. To schedule an appointment, please call us at (212) 717-8550.