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What You Need to Know About Breast Reconstruction Surgery

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If you had just undergone a mastectomy as part of your breast cancer treatment, you may opt to have breast reconstruction surgery. This type of reconstructive surgical procedure will restore the balance between your two breasts as well as help you regain a level of normalcy after your ordeal. 

However, at this point, you may be apprehensive about having breast reconstruction. You may be wondering about the advantages this kind of procedure may have. If you find yourself in this situation, this article will focus on what breast reconstruction surgery is, what to expect from it, and the possible benefits it may bring. This way, you will be able to make a more informed decision about the procedure and discern whether it is right for you or not. 

What You Need to Know About Breast Reconstruction Surgery

You have already been through a lot since your diagnosis and at this point, you may already be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. However, you may have a dozen or more questions about breast reconstruction. Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions and the answers to them.

When Is the Best Time to Get Breast Reconstruction?

The timing of breast reconstruction will all depend on you. Factors such as how well you are responding to your current treatments and if you are physically ready to undergo surgery will come into play when the schedule of your procedure will be decided.

How Long Does the Procedure Take?

The preparation for this type of procedure usually takes up to two hours. The reconstruction itself will take any time between one to six hours. 

What Can I Expect During Recovery?

Just like any other type of surgical procedure, you may expect some level of discomfort to accompany your recovery. However, your plastic surgeon will provide you with the necessary medication to deal with it. Following the recovery instructions given by your plastic surgeon will allow you to return to your regular activities within six to eight weeks after the procedure if you get a flap, and sooner without a flap. You may also expect to have follow-up checkups with your surgeon to ensure that you are healing properly. 

Is Breast Reconstruction Surgery Right for Me?

This type of surgery will provide you with the much-needed normalcy after everything you have just gone through since your diagnosis. It is considered to be part of the treatment procedure for breast cancer, so it will likely be covered by most medical insurance providers. Deciding if this procedure is right for you will depend on you. Although this is a safe procedure, it is understandable that you may have qualms about it. Talking to your oncologist and your plastic surgeon about the pros and cons of breast reconstruction is the best way to go about making this decision. 

Conclusion

In a nutshell, breast reconstruction surgery provides a lot of benefits that may allow you to put this entire challenge behind you. Should you be concerned about any part of the procedure, it is best that you voice out any concerns you have to your physician. They will be happy to answer all your questions and put your mind at ease. They will also be in the best position to offer insightful advice as to if the treatment is right for you. 

To get the best in cosmetic and breast reconstruction surgery, visit Peninsula Plastic Surgery! Doctor Rosso is one of the Top Breast Reconstruction surgeons in the South Bay.  We also provide Mommy Makeovers, breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reconstruction, facelifts, eyelid lifts, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), liposuction, and rhinoplasty (nose job). Book an appointment with us today!