The Quick Facts about Breast Reconstruction
Length of Breast Reconstruction Procedure: 1 to 3 hours
Anesthesia: General
In or Outpatient Procedure: Inpatient or outpatient (varies)
Breast reconstruction is one of the most rewarding plastic surgery procedures. It is usually performed to reconstruct breast tissue or a breast removed due to cancer. There are a variety of techniques that can be employed, including:
• Insertion of a breast implant.
• Placement of tissue expanders – a temporary implant that is inflated over time, stretching out the skin and is then followed by the insertion of an implant.
• Tissue transfer – using tissue such as from the abdomen, back or even buttock. This technique is very extensive and entails greater risk including failure and the frequent need for multiple revisions.
Often, reconstruction is possible immediately following a mastectomy. This avoids the emotional pain of a woman seeing herself without a breast. Depending on the technique and extent of the reconstruction, one to several procedures may need to be done in order to obtain the final result. There are also techniques available to reconstruct a new nipple that can give pleasing results.*
Whether your goal is to reconstruct your breasts following cancer surgery, revise developmentally misshapen breasts, or to alter the appearance after pregnancy or age, we can assist you in obtaining the desired result.* Schedule a consultation today!
For additional information on breast reconstruction, visit the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons for this procedure.
* Disclaimer: Individual results may vary and specific results are not guaranteed.