Reconstructive breast surgeryReconstructive breast surgery restores the breast's appearance after
mastectomy. Your surgeon will rebuild the shape of your breast using artificial
implants or tissue from other parts of your body (autologous tissue
reconstruction). This can be done at the same time as the mastectomy (immediate
reconstruction) but is most often done at a later date (delayed
reconstruction). The nipple and areola may also be recreated by your surgeon
during breast reconstruction. Reconstructive breast surgery does not treat
breast cancer. Discuss reconstructive breast surgery with your doctor. Which type of
procedure you decide on depends on: - Your personal preferences.
- The size
and shape of your breasts.
- Details about your breast
cancer.
- How much skin was removed during
surgery.
- Whether you have had previous radiation therapy to the
breast.
- Whether radiation therapy will be used after
surgery.
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