Wednesday, December 2, 2009

For Women Who Go Through Breast Cancer, Breast Reconstruction Is The Solution

Any woman facing mastectomy also faces another difficult decision, the desire for and timing of reconstructive breast surgery. While the procedure is able to be performed many years after the mastectomy, recent advances encourage that women undergo simultaneous removal and reconstruction. If you have breast reconstruction performed at the same time you will receive many emotional advantages: a reduced period of postoperative discouragement in appearance, the avoidance of a non-reconstructed breast, the avoidance of potentially unnatural appearing breast implants, and an improved sense of self-confidence and self-esteem. According to Dr. Hoefflin, a Los Angeles plastic surgeon, having the procedure performed simultaneously also offers several surgical advantages: preservation of native breast skin on the reconstructed breast, greater symmetry in shape and volume, and the avoidance of another major general anesthetic procedure.

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