Various techniques of plastic surgery are used for recreating the breast in terms of normal size, appearance and shape. However, it doesn't interfere with the breast cancer treatment. As per many reputable plastic surgeons, this surgery definitely helps in the enhancement of self image and self confidence after mastectomy. A woman can bring about an improvement in the quality of her life and embrace her femininity.
Important Facts to Keep in Mind
The following things should be known before getting breast reconstruction done:
- This procedure doesn't interfere with the detection, or treatment of cancer.
- The procedure is available after lumpectomy i.e. partial removal of breasts or mastectomy or complete removal of breasts.
- This process involves different stages and often, more than one operation is required.
- As per the law, any patient whose insurance is covering lumpectomy or mastectomy can get coverage for breast reconstruction.
- The results that are achieved from the procedure are never perfect. Depending on several factors, there may be a variation in the outcomes.
- Reconstructive surgeons and breast surgeons work together closely for optimizing the aesthetic and functional results for all the patients. However, cancer care is always given priority over reconstruction.
- A proper research on the internet should be done before finalizing the surgeon. His/her credentials and qualifications should also be checked.
Are You a Candidate?
DIEP flap breast reconstruction is offered at select plastic surgery facilities in the United States by plastic surgeons specialized in providing it. This is reconstruction using autologous tissue and has to be done with great care and attention. Breast reconstruction is also done using implants. The plastic surgeon will decide whether you are a candidate for this breast surgery after a thorough physical examination and taking into consideration all details of the breast cancer. Patients who require radiation after mastectomy may not be advised immediate reconstruction. Whether implant or autologous reconstruction, radiation will significantly complicate the procedure. In such cases the surgery will be provided after the radiation treatments are over.